“Why is everyone so afraid of black men?” In her new documentary, “Afraid of Dark”,
filmmaker Mya B. attempts to answer this question. In examining two of the most prevalent
stereotypes about the black man as the brute and as the Mandingo we are led on a journey
to understanding how the fear of these stereotypes have contributed to the rates of violence
and incarceration against black men.
We see how racism uses black on black crime and other unfortunate occurrences in black
communities as justification for attacks on black males by police and citizen vigilantes alike. The documentary challenges these stereotypes, and their resulting worldview, through candid
interviews of black men -who span the spectrumof age and background – to illustrate through their own words and personalreflections the difference between how society perceives black men and howthey define themselves. Mya B. also profiles three generations of black men in her family that offeredalternative archetypes of what black men can be and are in this society.
The film ultimately shows us that black men are struggling to find love and meaningful identity in a world that mutes their individual stories and colors them all with one brush; and that the way towards healing means facing this dilemma head on, looking deep into it, and using our understanding and our love to transform the image and likeness we perceive of black men.
Some of the film cast:
Dr. Cornel West, Tom Burrell, Sadat X, General Steele, Malik Yoba, Vondie Curtis Hall, Lou Myers, Kevin Powell, Peter Gunz, Dr. Khalil Muhammad, Dr. Sunni Ali, Hasan Salaam, Mikeflo, Miles McAfee, DJ Hard Hittin Harry, Chen Lo, Chris Rob, Dr. Herukhuti, Sam Greenlee.
Check out the trailer:
filmmaker Mya B. attempts to answer this question. In examining two of the most prevalent
stereotypes about the black man as the brute and as the Mandingo we are led on a journey
to understanding how the fear of these stereotypes have contributed to the rates of violence
and incarceration against black men.
We see how racism uses black on black crime and other unfortunate occurrences in black
communities as justification for attacks on black males by police and citizen vigilantes alike. The documentary challenges these stereotypes, and their resulting worldview, through candid
interviews of black men -who span the spectrumof age and background – to illustrate through their own words and personalreflections the difference between how society perceives black men and howthey define themselves. Mya B. also profiles three generations of black men in her family that offeredalternative archetypes of what black men can be and are in this society.
The film ultimately shows us that black men are struggling to find love and meaningful identity in a world that mutes their individual stories and colors them all with one brush; and that the way towards healing means facing this dilemma head on, looking deep into it, and using our understanding and our love to transform the image and likeness we perceive of black men.
Some of the film cast:
Dr. Cornel West, Tom Burrell, Sadat X, General Steele, Malik Yoba, Vondie Curtis Hall, Lou Myers, Kevin Powell, Peter Gunz, Dr. Khalil Muhammad, Dr. Sunni Ali, Hasan Salaam, Mikeflo, Miles McAfee, DJ Hard Hittin Harry, Chen Lo, Chris Rob, Dr. Herukhuti, Sam Greenlee.
Check out the trailer: