IYAGO ENTERTAINMENT GROUP PRESENTS
“WHAT BLACK MEN THINK”
AN IN DEPTH VIEW OF HOW MYTHS, STEREOTYPES AND MISREPRESENTATIONS RENDER BLACK MEN NON-NECESSITIES IN THEIR COMMUNITIES AND FAMILIES…
In the most provocative Black Film since “ROOTS”, Janks Morton presents a searing examination of the role that myths, stereotypes and misperceptions have played in the decimation of modern era Black relationships, and how the symbiotic relationship between Government, the Media and Special Interests perpetuates misinformation to further marginalize the role of Black Men in society.
Since the triumphs of the Civil Rights Legislations of the early 1960’s, havoc and disarray has been wreaked on the Black Family with a specific devastation on the Black Man. With the negative imagery of the Media, the failed policy of the Great Society, and modern era Black Leadership abandoning tenets that historically held the community together, a new form of mental slavery has perpetuated an “UNDECLARED CIVIL WAR” in the Black Community…
Everyone should see this!
| By | Tracey L. Williams “trwilliams” (Freeport, IL United States) |
A friend of mine let me watch this video. It was so powerful as I was watching I stopped the DVD, and immediately took it to my family for we could watch together.
I was so moved with this DVD I told my boss, and we ordered it for our students at the Community College where I work could see it during Black History Month.
If you have had stereotypes that you have thought about Black Men, then you need to see this. I especailly feel ALL African-Americans should watch this DVD.
It truly shows how MEDIA can manipulate our race.











Demetria Lucas , Essence Magazine:
In his powerful DVD documentary, WHAT BLACK MEN THINK, director Janks Morton helps repair Black relationships by debunking the myths we believe about ourselves
William “Critique” Holt, The Black Advantage:
He took the time to present to us actual facts compared to playing around with the numbers to create the illusions of what is NOT!
Tiffany Ginyard, AFRO Newspaper:
Raw energy, mind-boggling revelations, history lessons and intimate, thought-provoking dialogue makes, “What Black Men Think,” a must see for any and everyone ready to not only see the change, but be the change in the Black community.
Denise Yourst, The Washington Times:
….is sure to rankle some for its frank discussion of such hot-button topics as male-female relationships, interracial marriage and men on the “down-low”.





















