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Holler If You Hear Me: Black and Gay in the Church

Country: USA, Language: English, 60 mins

  • Director: Clay Cane
  • Writer: Clay Cane
  • Producer: Clay Cane

CGiii Comment

It doesn't matter what colour of skin you have...

Why would you want to follow a doctrine/religion that explicitly hates you?

A Gay Christian...is an [oxy]moron!


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The(ir) Blurb...

Holler If You Hear Me: Black and Gay in the Church puts the narrative in the hands of Black LGBT people who are struggling with the intersections of sexuality, faith and race. The stories in the documentary are varied, passionate and inspiring. Clay Cane, who created and produced the film, traveled to Atlanta, where church and LGBT culture cross paths like nowhere else, to dive into one of the most taboo topics in the Black community. With extraordinary access and without judgment, Cane and BET.com tackle this controversial but important issue through the journeys of those who are living it everyday and whose stories prove we all deserve to be heard and loved.

Cast & Characters

Clay Cane as Himself;
Hannah Jones as Herself;
Tonyka McKinney as Herself;
Rashad Burgess as Himself;
Tony McNeill as Himself;
Kenneth Samuel as Himself;
Oliver Clyde Allen III as Himself - Pastor;
Charles Anthony Bryant as Himself - Vocalist;
Kesawn Cooper as Himself;
Jonita McKinney as Herself