Interview: Film Director Joshua Reeves on How "Long Walk Home" Opens Our Eyes to Sexual Assault on Black Women, More Likely to Be Victims
CinematNIC by Nicole Russin-McFarland12/30/22 • 10 min
Was it what she wore? Something she said? Does this one sound stupid? For female sexual assault victims you know including maybe yourself, women were living and acting like everyday people when “it” happened. In film director Joshua Reeves’ new work set in his hometown of Manchester, Long Walk Home, he explores a realistic fictional event of how assault happens more to black women in the UK and the racism experienced by many in stop and search.
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12/30/22 • 10 min
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