Is “THE HELP” Helping Or Hurting Images Of Black Women On Film?
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Tune in to a special edition of “Keeping It Reel” with host Tim Gordon on Blog Talk Radio. Daryle Lockhart of Black Box Office and The Urban Daily’s ReBecca Theodore-Vachon weigh in on the history and imagery of African-Americans in cinema, and if the recently released The Help is a step forward or backward for black women on film.
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