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An American Tragedy Stops Now!
Black Women Honor Thyself. Black Men Place
Black Women On Pedestals. Black communities
throughout the world continue to face serious
social dilemmas, which jeopardize and
disenfranchise Black women. Film producer and
psychotherapist, Dr. Dwayne L. Buckingham
shows males and females of all age how to initiate
meaningful dialogue and change their negative and
degrading perceptions of Black women.
This positive and uplifting film, "A Black Woman's
Worth: My Queen and Backbone" empowers Black
women to recognize their personal and ancestral
worth and celebrates them by providing strategies
to prevent demoralization and burnout. Behold,
Black women are beautiful, Black women are
powerful, and Black women are
extraordinary...they are Queens.
Testimonials
"A Black Woman's Worth is an excellent film. I watched
it with my twelve year old daughter and we both really
liked it. I think every Black woman should see this film.
It reminds us of how important and special we are to
the Black community."
- Dorothy Jones
(North Carolina)
"A Black Woman's Worth is a heartfelt film that
celebrates Black women. I loved the film because it
showed that Black women and men can have healthy
and loving relationships. I left the theatre feeling
hopeful about being able to be loved and treated like a
Queen. Thank you for giving back to the community."
- Angie Williams
(St. Louis, MO)
Film Trailer
Nationwide relationship statistics reveal that almost 50% of
Black women are not married and 69% of Black children are
born to unwed Black women. - US Census
Over 380 women and men attended the film premiere at the Tivoli Theatre in St. Louis, MO on March 24, 2011.
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