
Gentlemen of Vision | Promo
Preview: Season 6 Episode 1 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Witness young Black men as they chase their dreams: step champions and college acceptance.
GENTLEMEN OF VISION follows a year in the life of coach, counselor and founder Marlon Wharton, and his class of young Black males as he strives to rewrite future prospects for his students. Witness a brotherhood of young men as they support each other and chase their ultimate dreams: to maintain their position as national step champions and to be accepted into college.
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Gentlemen of Vision | Promo
Preview: Season 6 Episode 1 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
GENTLEMEN OF VISION follows a year in the life of coach, counselor and founder Marlon Wharton, and his class of young Black males as he strives to rewrite future prospects for his students. Witness a brotherhood of young men as they support each other and chase their ultimate dreams: to maintain their position as national step champions and to be accepted into college.
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Preview: S6 Ep1 | 1m 8s | Witness young Black men as they chase their dreams: step champions and college acceptance. (1m 8s)
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