Say Their Name

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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, including a crowdfunding campaign throughout the series to directly benefit the families impacted by these incidents (they receive 100% of those proceeds), so that we can make an immediate tangible difference.Be part of the movement by donating to https://www.gofundme.com/f/say-their-name-memorial-fund

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  • Defends
    Nonsense
    Nonsense
  • AColemanDubose
    Great content
    Do not allow folks to discourage this podcast. This is a great podcast. Powerful stories!
  • getcaughtinANet
    Say Their Name
    I am so grateful for a podcast that is transparent enough to keep us informed of the number of racial injustices that have occurred in our lifetime and before!! These stories are loaded with intimate details of the victims, their families and loved ones which enables the listener to understand the situation as if we lived it too. The content of each episode allows the listener to become vulnerable to the point of heightened awareness and action. While listening (and after listening) you will definitely be compelled to “Say Their Name”! Why? Because it could be you, better yet, it IS YOU!! Thank you for this extraordinary podcast!!
  • Snoopy in DC
    Moving and real
    This is just the first hand stories of families which humanizes what we hear in the news. Much needed when it’s too easy to become numb and just see peoples lives as numbers.
  • dilouley
    Important to hear these stories
    We need to hear these stories so we are aware of the injustices happening to people of color at the hands of law enforcement. Good reporting and telling the stories of these victims and survivors from first hand accounts and those who know them.
  • maggiewatson
    I love this pod
    This pod is fantastic. One star reviews are not reflective of the content, they are racist crybaby trolls.
  • ShantiMama
    Honest, Raw Stories
    Great productions and heartfelt, emotional accounts of the wreckage left behind from these tragic, unacceptable events. Educate yourself and listen.
  • Nattiieee
    Amazing podcast
    Please see and recognize that the one star reviews are all trolls
  • Llayman49
    Review
    Powerful and insightful! Everyone needs to hear these stories!
  • tattooedcowboy21
    Enough already
    Give me a break!!! Way to attempt to throw more gasoline on civil unrest in this nation.
  • Harp_13
    Will Not Listen
    Flawed and divisive on its face. There are stories that need to be told and change that needs to happen, but the telling must be truthful and balanced so that the changes are appropriate. Racism is an edge that cuts in all directions, not just one.
  • lilbuzzi
    Racist garbage here
    Get this trash off of your podcast
  • LenaJones77
    Thank you
    🖤🖤🖤
  • Jaymarvel06
    Solid
    Solid
  • amanduhgales
    Unique perspectives from families - very well done
    The trolls labeling this podcast as “trash” clearly have not listened. These are literally families telling their stories, how these tragedies have affected them, and how they’re fighting for justice. The interviews are free flowing and honest, and it’s so important to listen to their unique perspectives. Thank you to the creators for giving these families this platform.
  • milfordMatthew
    Garbage
    Don’t waste your time with these race pimps.
  • NewVegasCitizen
    Well Done— Timely and Important
    This is a good deep dive into a touchy but relevant subject. Keep it up!
  • Tommy Cassidy
    Trash
    Typical Millenial bogus stories told with a slanted narrative
  • BlackisPowerfulandBeautiful
    AWESOME podcast series!!
    This series covers some of the senseless deaths of Black men (at the hands of racist police) that were not widely known. It’s time we continue to shed light on all of these irrational acts. Those angered by these truths are part of the problem and God will deal with them (and their posterity) accordingly. DCP Entertainment, keep speaking truth to power; you will be abundantly blessed.
  • LibraRose
    Much needed
    Thank you for creating this soul awakening podcast. If anyone can give below a 5 star what does this say about our Nation? These negative reviews are only supporting the facts. Thank you for getting this information out. My prayers and with the families, the victims and for our future. God bless you all for creating this. I also pray for your strength in putting this content together. I know it’s not easy. When it’s all said and done this work will last forever and is sadly a testament of our times.
  • annabob88
    Important
    Thank you for the important content! Excellent listening
  • TheLadyByrd
    Yeah, you.
    To the small-brained, angry, jealous racists of Amerikkka: We don’t care about your 1 star reviews of shows that address racial inequality, or how uncomfortable change and progress makes you feel. Does our not caring about you anymore bother you? I really hope it does. You should be made aware that your actions show exactly how pathetic you really are. Instead of wasting effort writing these terribly ineffective reviews - maybe try harder to listen and not be a disappointment to everyone around you. The rest of us are moving forward, and we will do so quite happily without you. The audience for your hateful, bigoted, and racist rhetoric is growing smaller and smaller by the minute, so please enjoy this moment of slowly fading into oblivion as the world passes you by. To BIPOC: Please allow me to sincerely apologize for the white ignorance displayed here. And everywhere, really. We still have a lot of trash left to dump and a lot of cleaning up left to do. We are listening. Signed, An Embarrassed White Woman
  • DancinKim76
    Counteract RACISTS
    Rarely do I write reviews, but this podcast is important, well done and the negative reviews reflect only the racism that exists in the “U”SA. 70M brainwashed
  • oficivkv
    Garbage
    Still not woke or broke enough for this.
  • eggo.queen
    Important
    Don’t listen to the negative reviews, they’re just trolls. This is a super important podcast and it is powerful as well. A must-listen
  • cliagirl
    Its everywhere!
    Can we add the names od people with mental illness who died at the hand of police violence?
  • stoneyybaloneyy
    Necessary and Wonderful Podcast
    Thanks for sharing the lives and stories of those taken whose lives are taken by the hands of those supposed to serve and protect us. I see that a cry baby MAGAt found their way to the review section. Note to them: Trump lost and Biden will be your President on January 20, 2021. BLACK LIVES MATTER!
  • tomnottom
    Capitalism
    If the people making this are earning a dime of profit, shame on them.
  • Nazi game
    Crap propaganda
    Leftist garbage
  • Ahc4959
    Thank you
    For memorializing victims of police brutality against BIPOCs. It is still astounding how many people get offended by pointing out facts. If you are a white person rating this one star because you think it’s “racist”, try putting yourself in the shoes of others. How would it feel to be scared for your life any time you get pulled over or see a cop, not because you did anything wrong but because you know there’s a chance you might get murdered for saying or doing something the officer doesn’t like? Do you really think people deserve the death penalty for selling illegal cigarettes or running from the cops? If so, then I hope you yourself one day in a position where the way you look is taken as more evidence than your words or actions, so you can learn some empathy.
  • MDteck
    Necessary
    This is something that is unfortunately necessary today. But what makes this content unique is that we get to hear the personal stories of who these people were and the impact left behind.
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