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Web Series Alert : Stacey Muhammad’s For Colored Boys REDEMPTION
For Colored Boys, will have you on an emotional roller coaster; Leave you in awe. And we’re only talking about the first episode. The season just started.

For Colored Boys, will have you on an emotional roller coaster; Leave you in awe. And we’re only talking about the first episode. The season just started.
For Colored Boys is a dramatic web series written and directed by award-winning filmmaker and content creator, Stacey Muhammad. The series, inspired the best-selling book For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf, will be short stories following the lives of seven African-American men from all walks of life.
The first season is called Redemption.
Starring Rob Morgan (Pariah) and Julito McCullum (The Wire), the series follows the life of Benjamin Boyd, Sr. as he’s released from prison and seeks to re-kindle and repair a broken relationship with his family.
For Colored Boys : Redemption shows us the unfortunate reality of the absent father due to incarceration, the mother playing the role of both parents, and a family broken because of it.
New episodes of the series will air every Sunday, at 7pm.
Subscribe to the youtube channel to get the latest updates: www.youtube.com/staceymfilms.
Watch Episode 1 below:
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