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The Masculinity Project: Doctor Al's Rebels (Part One) 10mins

Produced by David Barclay Moore

Photographer David Barclay Moore turns his still camera in for video as he explores the life of a black male couple running a soft-ball team and raising three young children. Nigel and his husband Dr. Al, the team sponsor, share fathers day and a day of sport in the park discussing their relationship, the uniqueness of their team, and the hurdles involved raising small children. How do non traditional family structures challenge old norms of parenting and social understanding?

See Part One of Doctor Al's Rebel.

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Wowwww...I am breathless, in awe of this short film. What an inspiration to SEE two Black men who love each other and find satisfaction in raising a family and growing community. So often I think this is an "impossible" dream. Yet, Nigel and Al are living (and loving) proof that dream is a reality.

Posted by Darrell Diggins | Feb 02 2010 at 01:35 am | report this comment

Another wonderful piece. I am in love with this family and this film maker. I want to see more.

Ian B.

Posted by Ian | Oct 10 2009 at 05:33 pm | report this comment

This is an interesting post here on being gay at the historically black college Morehouse. Got me thinking when I saw the fraternity reference in here: http://whozhe.blogspot.com/2008/05/can-morehouse-man-be-gay.html

Posted by Christian | Nov 02 2008 at 01:17 am | report this comment

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