“Am I Black Enough?”

Brown Sugar to Add Exclusive Original Programming

Popular Streaming Service for African Americans to Release

New Documentary “Am I Black Enough?” on Feb. 12

Brown Sugar – the popular new subscription-video-on- demand service featuring the biggest collection of the baddest African-American movies of all-time – announced today that it will add exclusive original content beginning this month.

Brown Sugar’s first exclusive original will be the new documentary, “Am I Black Enough?” which will be available to be streamed Monday, Feb. 12, timed with Black History Month.

“Am I Black Enough?” will examine the nuances of cultural identity within the Black community to explore exactly what it means to “be Black.” It is produced and hosted by award-winning journalist Ed Gordon, who explores this provocative subject matter with influencers such as Samuel L. Jackson, Anthony Anderson, Wayne Brady, Yara Shahidi, Taye Diggs, Sheryl Underwood, Charlamagne Tha God, Misty Copeland, Boris Kodjoe and others.

Brown Sugar is releasing exclusive sneak peek clips from “Am I Black Enough?” periodically leading up to the Feb. 12 launch; see one here.

In addition, new titles on Brown Sugar this month include: Hollywood Shuffle, Dr. Martin Luther King: A Historical Perspective, A Woman Called Moses, Huey P. Newton: Road To Revolution, Mahalia Jackson: The Power & The Glory, Rude: Rudy Ray Moore LIVE, Al Green: Everything’s Gonna Be Alright, A Day in Black and White, 30 Days and more.

Brown Sugar features such movies as Dolemite, Foxy Brown, Cooley High, Which Way Is Up?, Hammer, Akeelah And The Bee, Hotel Rwanda, Hell Up In Harlem, Black Caesar, Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip, Car Wash and The Original Gangstas.

Brown Sugar also features complete seasons of the hit Bounce original series Saints & Sinners, Mann & Wife, Family Time, In The Cut and Ed Gordon. Fans can also go to Brown Sugar to watch all the exciting action of Premier Boxing Champions on Bounce.

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  1. It will always be an ongoing challenge because the majority of the world is so narrow mindedness that it’s brain like the room and capability to grow and expand. We really must come together as a society or we will be destroyed by the hatred and bigotry and you better believe that… I am definitely black enough for the information about it continues to exsists in the world today…

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