A War For Your Soul-Birmingham version by Erisai Films
This video was created to inspire young African-Americans not to fall prey to some of the problems they face in society. The use of the voice "Master of Darkness" represents evil, which is where the blame of all problems should be placed, and not on any one group of people. This video should not to be used to divide people (Black & White), there are images of heroes that are white in this video, and there are images of Black & White coming together with the words of Dr. King in the background. Some of the images from the past can be unsettling, but they are used to show all Americans how far we have come, and how far we still have to go. This film is being strategically placed in school systems, churches and youth orgs around the country, in hope of helping a lost generation of kids that we as Americans have forgotten. As fellow Americans we must continue to love each other, and take that love and spread it to the rest of the world. Peace & Love - Erisai Films myspace.com/erisaifilms
A War For Your Soul-Birmingham version from Erisai Films on Vimeo.
Please let the producer know that I would like to see a part 2 that provides suggestions and solutions regarding what people can do on small and big levels. I like the video a lot but I think there are a lot of people out there that don't know how to create change or how they can help.
ReplyDeleteInteresting that the Producer is a very light skinned blue eyed "black" man. I agree with many points but is he really experiencing the black experience? I read about him and he is over 50 years old and has lived through a different time, but was ever called nigger? I agree with Kat and would like to see a part two. As a beautiful brown woman, this seems like an attempt by a light skinned man that is African American attempting to be "black" and divide races while attempting to be embraced by the black community. My caucasion husband of 12 years and I both see this as questionable.
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