Date: Thursday, November 12, 2009, 5:55 am
By: Kam Williams, EURweb.com
I have been depressed by this movie; I put it in the same class as "The Color Purple". It says that all the hurts of the Black woman can be****uaged by the love of a gay Black woman. Keep Black men away from you, and you'll be all right...PEACE.
This is very telling about Black Women and Sisterhood..Why is some of our most poignant and emotionally and factual movies about Black America are better told about Black Men, or atleast they are leading in bringing this issues forward. Hmmm
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