The film team set up a discussion between Black men and Black women that I found absolutely fascinating today in terms of what has happened to the Black family. As many of my subscribers know, I focus my YouTube presentations on several issues that were taking place in America in the 1950s, the 1960s and the 1970s and 80s and 90s. In 1970, so much of the work that I was asked to do and was asked of other independent documentary filmmakers, involved the evolving vocal Black culture. Many described it as a new "racial pride." As an American young person and a working independent documentary filmmaker back then, I found myself dealing with these subjects frequently. I never developed a strong political or social point of view because it wasn't my culture and I often found myself more of a witness then someone directly involved. This conversation between black men and black women is fascinating to me and I hope that it provokes an interesting dialogue in your comments when you see it. If you found this of interest I ask you to support my efforts to continue to present films like this by clicking the Super Thanks button below the video screen. Thank you David Hoffman filmmaker