- African American single women who have never been married and don't have any children entering into their latter stages of life, how they are dealing with this and thoughts from Christian Leaders, writers and psychologists.
- Over the past 30 years, single black women have been finding it more and more difficult to find a mate and marry. While the marriage rate in America has been on the decline for many years, certain personal, social, legal and economic factors have had an adverse impact on single black women when compared to other minority groups and the country overall. This alarming trend threatens the foundation of the African American community and requires a closer examination.
In the ground-breaking documentary, Soulmate, director Andrea Wiley explores the root causes of the "barriers to marriage" faced by black women in America. The film includes individual and group discussions with desirable yet single black women as they explore the complex web of circumstances that shape their views on dating, sexuality, spirituality and the prospects for marriage. The film also provides a uniquely revealing Christian perspective for single black women without being overly preachy and without falling victim to the all-too-common clichés normally attributed to ministry in the black community.
Soulmate is a "must-see" film for all audiences; it addresses a societal issue that, left unchecked, is likely to have serious implications for the country and the world as a whole.
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