Men of Courage

Men of Courage

40 min

This documentary takes the viewer on a journey to the Garden State of New Jersey for a fly-on-the-wall experience as five black and Latino men engage in compelling conversations with other boys and men about the role they play in ending violence against women.

Directed by Byron Hurt

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