God's Alcatraz /

New Lots, a little north of Howard Beach in East Brooklyn, NY was a community plagued with unemployment, drug abuse and violence. Two generations of fractured African-American families, children who had never met their fathers, never had jobs, had been written off as a community of despair. Eighteen...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Stout, Boris
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:English.
Published: New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 1996.
Series:Filmakers Library online.
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:New Lots, a little north of Howard Beach in East Brooklyn, NY was a community plagued with unemployment, drug abuse and violence. Two generations of fractured African-American families, children who had never met their fathers, never had jobs, had been written off as a community of despair. Eighteen years ago, Dr. Johnny Ray Youngblood arrived in New Lots - God's Alcatraz - to infuse new life into the community through his parish, St. Paul's Village. Here, the charismatic preacher taught his congregation about dignity and black pride and helped them cure themselves of self hate. Reverend Youngblood does not mince words. He has little tolerance for "white oppressors" and little patience for blacks who neglect their own heritage. The film takes us to St. Paul's retreat where a group of men recall with tears and anger the pain of growing up neglected by their fathers. This powerful film takes us beyond sociological cliches into the heart of a community.
Physical Description:1 online resource (36 min.)
Playing Time:00:36:05
Audience:For High School; College; Adult audiences.
Awards:London Film Festival, 1993
Margaret Mead Film Festival, 1994