Stepping Into Truth: Conversations on Social Justice and How We Get Free
Society & Culture
Don Estill
Season 2 Episode 14
In this beautiful and moving conversation filmmaker Don Estill talks about why he was compelled to make this documentary. He speaks of the women who inspired him directly and talks about the multitude of ways that Black women are amazing.
The voices of Black Women are often misunderstood and overlooked. She Speaks shines a light on the depth and richness of these voices and showcases how and why Black Women are the future.
This is an interview that moved me deeply. I hope you feel the same.
NOTE: Don is currently in talks to secure the rest of the financing for She Speaks so there are no clips currently available. I’ll keep you posted on his progress with getting this important film made.
For a written transcript of this episode click here.
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