The documentary tells the story of Camp Jened, a summer camp for youths with disabilities that became a hotbed of 1970s activism and helped kickstart the disability rights movement. We make you laugh and when you’re not looking we punch you in the face with something hardcore.”“And there’s gonna be a lot of punching in the face coming up,” Dyer added, “What happens to Keef is very serious and we are going to address the trauma as the series progresses.”As mentioned, the series is based on Knight’s experiences and he shares that when it happened to him, it sent him on a journey. T. Murph plays Clovis, part of the show’s central trio that includes Lamorne Morris’ Keef and Blake Anderson’s Gunther. However, the panel agreed that at the end of the day, the show explores issues that will be evergreen. All Rights reserved. Candidate Joe Biden takes aim at President Trump for not condemning police brutality and violence in the wake of the Jacob Blake shooting.Aug. Watch over 200 free documentaries online. Black artists traditionally not supported in the industry when you are doing something that is not conventional — you’re Blackness will come into play. T. Murph, the actor-comedian who'll have a starring role in Hulu's Woke when the series debuts Sept. 9, has signed with UTA in all areas. I dont really know if this counts as paranormal, other than the fact that it is definatly outside of normal. We are all connected. The comedy is inspired by the life and work of Knight and although there are tons of laughs and absurdity in the series, it thoughtfully unpacks the experience of Black creatives and whether or not they have to be relevant and timely and just make art. Dramatic drone video shows devastation in Louisiana in wake of Hurricane Laura "My house is a total loss in Hurricane Laura," KPLC-TV meteorologist … This is the first instalment of the Awakening Documentaries. Dyer and Marable serve as co-creators alongside Aeysha Carr, Richie … “It made me double and triple down on the work I was doing.”In addition, Keef struggles with other people’s perception of him not being Black enough, an issue that is also explored in the series.