Weight is an attempt to visualize societal projections on the black male body.

Wages is a multidisciplinary piece that engages the conversation about the variety of images that are now available for us to view these instances where the performativity of one person comes into clash with the precarity present on society.

My Time with the Descendants of Atlantis

House Of David is a documentary on the Black Hebrew Israelites school by the same name who are based in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York.

Cathedral is an investigation into the relationships of the black male body and Architecture. The film is an experimental geography that attempts to map the connections between power, bodies, history, performance, ritual, and specific sites of architecture in Los Angeles.

Visions Is an exploration into the performativity of movement via liturgy, art making processes and dance.

New Sanctuary is a speculative documentary that follows “Ramesh” who is fighting deportation back to Guyana.

The Mutual Influence of Religion and Art (Panel)
Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)
Judson Dance Theater Reassembled: Panel Discussion filmed at Judson Memorial Church on Oct. 13th, 2018
Moderator: André Daughtry
Panelists: Dr. John J. Thatamanal, Kay Larson, and Rev. Micah Bucey
André Daughtry: Poor People’s Campaign project excerpt

Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for a Moral Revival is a project that uses documentary photographs that I shot as an official photographer for the Poor People’s Campaign during the “40 Days of Moral Action” that took place in 38 state capitals in the summer of 2018. It is the revival of the original Poor People’s Campaign that took place in 1968 that was spearheaded by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King.

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