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Boyz n the Hood & The Wood: A Look at Black Masculinity in Film Pt. 2

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Brotherhood. Growing up Black. Growing up fast. Relationships. Trying to make it out alive.  What do all of these things have in common? They're all significant themes present in both films in Part 2 of our Black Masculinity in Film series.   Boyz n the Hood (1991) & The Wood (1999).  Two films both set in Southern California - South Central LA & Inglewood respectively. Both films being "coming of age" classics centered around 3 Black males attempting to mature from boys to men.  One film centering on the trauma and hardship of growing up black in the hood while the other film highlighting a trauma-less story shedding light on everyday life growing up Black and male. What both films certainly accomplished was the ability to highlight various aspects of black masculinity and opening the door for the future of Black films to be made.  We'd also be remiss if we did not mention the tragic passing of Boyz n the Hood director John Singleton last week.  At only 23 years of age, he directed his first film, Bo