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33. Sabaah Folayan: Everything Is Practice

33. Sabaah Folayan: Everything Is Practice

FromShe Does Podcast


33. Sabaah Folayan: Everything Is Practice

FromShe Does Podcast

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Jan 18, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Sabaah Folayan is an activist and storyteller who illuminates the humanity, resilience and beauty in the struggle of communities as they mobilize and fight for justice. She merged her dedication to human rights and a newfound passion for film with Whose Streets?, a feature documentary chronicling the experience of Ferguson community members after the fatal shooting of Michael Brown. Sabaah and her co-director Damon Davis are premiering Whose Streets? at Sundance 2017, but this episode’s conversation took place in October of 2015, when Sabaah was still in the depths of production and stepped away to pitch the film at Camden International Film Festival’s Points North Forum in Maine. We talk with Sabaah about moving to Ferguson, working to understand the complexities of the situation amongst a sea of sensational headlines, the unique education she had between living off the land in Hawaii and living in divergent Los Angeles neighborhoods, and the forever valuable lesson she learned as a basketball player, “Everything you do is practice for the next time you do it.” The music in this episode is off Velvet and Bone, a new album by a past MusicMaker, Stag Hare.























 MUSIC in this episode is off a new album titled Velvet and Bone by past She Does MusicMaker and friend, Stag Hare. Willow (formerly Zara) is the MusicMaker behind Stag Hare and was featured in Episode 22.5. Listen to and buy her music via Bandcamp and visit her website and Facebook.

























































Space has been so privatized. We’ve been so socialized to be individuals and be on our own and our lives are our own little bubbles. I think that it was such a relief for people to just lock arms and say that ‘I’m feeling this too.’



Related LINKS:Sabaah's Website, Blog & TwitterWhose Streets? Documentary Website & TwitterWhose Streets? Sundance 2017 Screening DatesSabaah and co-director Damon Davis as Filmmaker Magazine's 25 New Faces of Independent Film 2016She Does: Race & Media live conversation at CIFF 2015 featuring Sabaah Folayan, Shayla Harris and Alex Hannibal     CLIPS used in show: Riot Footage From Inside The Battle of Ferguson Ferguson Shooting 2015Startling cell phone video from Michael Brown shooting sceneCREDITS:Produced by Sarah Ginsburg & Elaine SheldonSound design by Billy WirasnikIllustration by Christine Cover 
Released:
Jan 18, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (47)

She Does, hosted by Elaine Sheldon & Sarah Ginsburg, showcases women making their mark in media. We explore each woman's past to understand how their personality, background and philosophy informs their work. Female writers, producers, directors, technologists, designers, cinematographers, musicians and journalists share their knowledge and personal stories.