97 episodes

Webby & New York Festival Award Winning series focusing on the assault and killing of Black people by police and in ‘Stand Your Ground’ states, highlighting incidents throughout the United States.
Serving as a memorialization for these individuals, we learn about who these people were through the the words of the people that knew them best, while also helping us understand what these situations do to their families and communities not only in the immediate aftermath, but also what happens when the news-cycle moves on and the social media attention shifts focus. We offer solutions, spread awareness and support for these families & communities.

Say Their Name DCP Entertainment

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Webby & New York Festival Award Winning series focusing on the assault and killing of Black people by police and in ‘Stand Your Ground’ states, highlighting incidents throughout the United States.
Serving as a memorialization for these individuals, we learn about who these people were through the the words of the people that knew them best, while also helping us understand what these situations do to their families and communities not only in the immediate aftermath, but also what happens when the news-cycle moves on and the social media attention shifts focus. We offer solutions, spread awareness and support for these families & communities.

    FEATURE: The Sandra Hemme Story Episode 1: Old Case, New Light

    FEATURE: The Sandra Hemme Story Episode 1: Old Case, New Light

    Who is Sandra Hemme and how did she end up in prison for the murder of Patricia Jeschke — despite no solid evidence she committed the crime? In this episode, we dig into Sandy’s previous trial and how police practices may have impacted her sentencing—along with new details that have recently come to light.
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    • 27 min
    Grief and Loss of Self -BONUS

    Grief and Loss of Self -BONUS

    Nikki Owens discusses how grief still happens when someone survives police violence. She shares how there is still a loss of who you were prior to the incident and the challenges of coping with that.

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    • 2 min
    Fighting the Law - BONUS

    Fighting the Law - BONUS

    Nikki Owens, cousin of William "Boo Boo" Green, and attorney Malcolm Ruff share why it's important to fight the law with the law. If you don't understand the law, align with the people who are knowledgeable. The only way to get change is when the community is more educated on the happenings of their community.

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    • 10 min
    All Organizations aren't Good Organizations -BONUS

    All Organizations aren't Good Organizations -BONUS

    The Roundtable discussion continues as Nikki Owens speaks on how organizations should connect not just to those national names of people impacted by police violence... but also to those who are impacted directly in their communities. It's important to stand with organizations that are actually aligned with families locally and want to give them a platform to speak.

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    • 5 min
    Selfless Activists - BONUS

    Selfless Activists - BONUS

    Nikki Owens speaks on why it's important to pick a good attorney and the importance of having the support of fellow activists gives her insight on navigating this new space of loosing someone to police violence.

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    • 7 min
    Know Your Rights - BONUS

    Know Your Rights - BONUS

    Dawn Dalton of the JustUs initiative continues the roundtable discussion as she speaks on self accountability mentioning: if we as a society can be up on the latest gear and trends we need to be aware of the latest laws and how the justice system works when it comes to people of color.

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    • 3 min

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