E6 - Going Public
When the Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church's "embassy" in Miami is swamped by American media, one would be forgiven for believing the overzealous Jamaican church had finally flown too close to the sun. However, never inclined to conservatism or small thinking, the leadership of the church, under Brother Niah Keith, decide to be honest with the world. Designating the white brother, Thomas Riley, known to the media as Brother Louv, as the Church's PR man, Episode 6 follows the group's foray into the public lens.
Detailing unfortunate busts, American law enforcement actions, American media bias and the church's open defence of Ganja as good and proper, the stakes rise ever higher in the latter half of this mini-series.
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A Word About the Assassination of Black Leaders Mentioned in This Episode
Credits
Production & post-production: Alan, Benji Anstey, Taylan Bulbul
Music: Benji Anstey (guitar), Dan Boshoff (guitar), Dawud Petersen (bass), Nkanyezi Ngwenya (percussion), Conor Hugo (sound engineer), Joshua Riley (mixing and mastering)
Visuals and website: Taylan Bulbul
Font (ChemyRetro) by Jay Batch