Oneal Shorty Black Girls Riding


Oneal Shorty Black Girls Riding

The Souls of Black Girls is a provocative news documentary that takes a critical look at media images-how they are instituted, traditionalisti and controlled. The documentary also examines the kinship amid the historical and existent media images of women of color and raises the question of whether they may be suffering from a self-image disorder as a result of attempting to attain the standards of beauty that are celebrated in media images.

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Oneal Shorty Black Girls Riding

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Oneal Shorty Black Girls Riding

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Oneal Shorty Black Girls Riding

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Oneal Shorty Black Girls Riding

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5The Souls of Black Girls
By Joyce B. Russaw
This documentary deals with issues that subsist because of stereotypical, racial profiling of young Black girls when they are at their most vulnerable, (Puberty).

The traveling takes you from self respect issues due to skin color, features and hair texture….all isms that come out of American whites defining Black Beauty. We watch young girls talk with regards to self hate because of galore stereotypes…..but this documentary puts the issues on the table and through speech with famous Black women who had to deal with isms…these young girls come to realize that they are distinguishable and Black Beauty ought to only be specified by Black people. This documentary is a wake-up call for all young girls who read fashion mags and watch TV. It helps you understand why weave wearing, light complexion, made up images are not inevitably beautiful. Kinky hair, dark skin, bold features…are all beautiful….love the you that you are…..

7 of 7 persons found the following review helpful.
5Very Good! Everybody will have to watch this…
By A. Staff
I thought this documentary was informative and very thought provoking. If you have any contact with girls of any age you must watch this.

4 of 4 persons found the following review helpful.
5Great documentary
By GQ Lewis
I learned a lot observing this film. Even if you only recognise black women in passing, this is a ought to have.


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