It is tempting to call Pariah this year’s Precious, since both movies have three major things in common: great acting, great directing and an enormous amount of critical acclaim. Pariah, however, exercises much more restraint than Precious, especially when it comes to cultural or thematic stereotypes. These stereotypes tend to develop in both films unfortunately, due to the fact they are set in worlds that much of the viewing audiences have never seen. Pariah’s strength lies is its ability to cover serious social issues with such deft that one does not consciously realize they are being referenced. The central focus steadily remains upon its main character, Alike (Adepero Oduye), and her dubious relationship with her mother, Audrey (Kim Wayans).
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Movie Review: “Pariah” (Written and Directed by Dee Rees)
Posted: December 26, 2011 in film/tv, reviewTags: Adepero Oduye, Brooklyn, conflicting identities, culture, Dee Rees, entertainment, gay, Kim Wayans, lesbian, LGTB, media, New York, Oscar contender, Pariah, sexual expression, Spike Lee
Interview: Reverend A. R. Bernard – Senior Pastor of New York’s Christian Cultural Center
Posted: February 7, 2008 in books, interview, musicTags: A. R. Bernard, celebrity, Christian Cultural Center, Clayton Perry, culture, entertainment, Happiness Is..., interviews, media, New York, religion, Touchstone Faith
Date of Interview: 02/07/2008
© 2008 Clayton Perry
Reverend A. R. Bernard is the founder and spiritual leader of the Christian Cultural Center, New York City’s largest and fastest-growing church. Every Sunday, his teachings touch the lives of a 29,000-member congregation and reach an additional 300,000 via WMCA-AM on his morning radio show. Reverend Bernard’s reach extends beyond the pulpit, though. He is a board member of the New York City Economic Development Corporation, a member of New York City School Chancellor Joel Klein’s Advisory Cabinet and President of the Council of Churches of the City of New York.
In May 2006, New York Magazine dubbed Reverend Bernard as one of the City’s most influential New Yorkers. Similar accolades have followed, with the New York Daily News (February 2007) selecting him as the top religious leader in New York City and the New York Post (February 2008) naming him the most influential black New Yorker. In spite of Reverend Bernard’s outstanding leadership and laundry list of achievements, he asserts that fruits of his life’s work would have been impossible without the grace of God.
On November 6, 2007, Reverend A.R. Bernard published Happiness Is…: Simple Steps to a Life of Joy, a book that defines what happiness is, how to find it and how to keep it. Upon review of Happiness Is…, Reverend Bernard managed to squeeze some time out of his busy schedule and settle down for an interview with Clayton Perry — reflecting on politics, religion, and the true source of Happiness.

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