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In a world still reeling from economic instability, growing distrust in institutions, and the ongoing reckoning around race, legacy, and accountability, Forgive Us Our Debts speaks directly to the present moment.
It’s a story about two Black men navigating the weight of inherited trauma, fractured faith, and moral compromise— all under the shadow of a system that too often demands redemption without offering it.
We live in an era where people are being asked to reconcile with history: family history, financial history, religious history — and to ask: What do we owe each other?
This story doesn't just pose that question. It digs into it with blood, sweat, betrayal, and grace.

Stars Jevon White and Donald Rey discuss a scene with director Richard Jackson. Photo by Karla Sarai Caviedes Aguilar

NAACP Image Award winner Jevon White as Owen Chapel. Photo by Karla Sarai Caviedes Aguilar

Larry DeCarmine, Richard Jackson, Joe Hopkins, Donald Rey

Stars Jevon White and Donald Rey discuss a scene with director Richard Jackson. Photo by Karla Sarai Caviedes Aguilar