Why Hos and Pimps Are Ever So Symbolic: An Interview With Ghetto Physics Filmmaker E. Raymond Brown
“A lot of people don’t want to identity with the ho archetype because they want to stigmatize all hoes and devalue them but the ho is integral, the ho is necessary, the ho has value.” This statement from E Raymond Brown, the filmmaker behind the new docudrama Ghetto Physics, is not what it seems. Brown uses the ho and pimp relationship to define the power structures that govern our human universe. The Atlanta Post talked to Brown about archetypes, geo-politics, KRS-One, and, of course, Ghetto Physics.
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