In 1994 the reggae/dance duo Reel 2 Real, featuring The Mad Stuntman (Mark Quashie), a talented young reggae artist from Trinidad and Tobago and Erick Morillo a Colombian-American DJ, music producer and record label owner created one of the hottest international dance songs, “I Like to Move it.” The song took the world by storm charting internationally becoming a multi-platinum single and solidified its position within pop culture when in 2005 it was featured in the popular movie Madagascar.
A Cry For Help is a documentary that tells the story of Ajane AJ Burt, a young man with a bright future ahead of him, dealing with depression and family tragedy that ultimately leads to him taking his own life.
Contradiction addresses the saturation of churches in African American communities coexisting with poverty and powerlessness. Why are there so many churches yet so many problems? Is there a correlation between high praise and low productivity?
Holy Hierarchy explains how the belief in a Supreme Being in colonial Virginia led to notions of supreme human beings and how these notions morphed their way into the legal system; ultimately creating racism and turning it into an institution.