id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_wwo5d5lmdbdozfrpyxfpncnx3y Camille Hernandez-Ramdwar From Gun Man to God Man: Cheating Death 2008 5 .pdf application/pdf 1790 141 68 Eric Geringas' 2005 documentary on Gyasi Ferdinand, former crack film leaves one with more questions than answers, particularly at a time when, for many in Toronto's Black and Caribbean communities, things glimpse into the lives of innumerable young Black men in the Caribbean diaspora. An example of this is Gyasi's experience of being "childshifted." A common pattern among many Caribbean youth is that they elements of Gyasi's life (his migration, reunification with family, subsequent experiences of racism and feelings of isolation in Canada); they see that Gyasi is also struggling with his new role as church pastor and The problematic with Cheating Death is that a story such as Gyasi's Gyasi's new role in the church may be keeping him off the streets for the representations of Black and Caribbean communities. and distributed, it is also significant that Black and Caribbean people, ./cache/work_wwo5d5lmdbdozfrpyxfpncnx3y.pdf ./txt/work_wwo5d5lmdbdozfrpyxfpncnx3y.txt