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Sabaah Folayan and Damon Davis: ‘Whose Streets?’

The co-directors' film, which documents the uprising in Ferguson, say they made the film for black people who have lived through similar experiences.

Editor’s Note: We’re reposting this episode of “Scheer Intelligence,” which originally aired on August 25, 2017, in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter protests taking place across the nation. 

Racial tensions in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson were already high before officer Darren Wilson shot and killed Michael Brown in August, 2014. But Brown’s death and a grand jury’s subsequent decision not to indict Wilson led to protests and rioting, which turned violent. Whose Streets? documents the uprising in Ferguson and profiles a new generation of activists in the civil rights movement.

Co-directors Sabaah Folayan and Damon Davis tell host Robert Scheer that they made the film for black people who have lived through similar experiences. They believe that the Ferguson protests were allowed to get out of control, and those in power did not do enough to keep the peace. Davis hopes the film is challenging for people and makes white audiences uncomfortable, in the hopes that could lead to change.Credits

Guests:
Sabaah Folayan – filmmaker and activist – @sabaahfolayanDamon Davis – filmaker – @heartacheNpaint

Host:
Robert Scheer

Producers:
Joshua ScheerRebecca Mooney