In 2015, Sandra Bland, a politically active 28-year-old black woman
from Chicago was arrested for a traffic violation in a small Texas town.
Three days later, Sandra was found hanging from a noose in her jail
cell. Though ruled a suicide, her death sparked allegations of
racially-motivated police murder and Sandra became a poster child for
activists nationwide, leaving millions to question, “What really
happened to Sandra Bland?”
Ten days after Sandra's death, filmmakers, Kate Davis and David
Heilbroner began working closely with the family's legal team, tracking
the two-year battle between Sandra's aggrieved family and Texas
authorities. With disturbing, never-before-told details about the case,
the film is punctuated by Sandra’s own passionate and moving commentary.
Approximately 30 “Sandy Speaks” video blogs, which Sandra created
herself, allowed the filmmakers to get to know Sandra Bland in a deeply
personal way. Via these videos, Sandy herself emerges as a central voice
in Say Her Name — an empowered, enlightened woman of color whose
sharp, humorous, charismatic remarks address subjects from educating
kids about black history to police brutality to the importance of
natural hair.
Say Her Name takes viewers deep inside a story that galvanized activists across the country.
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I am so glad this documentary is coming on and I will be one of the ones watching and I hope all of you watch as well.
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