STAND: What Do You STAND For?
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It was the summer of 2008 in Memphis, the birthplace of the blues. America was commemorating the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., against the backdrop of then Senator Barack Obama emerging as the first African American to become the Democratic presidential nominee. As America approached the historic presidential election, the national dialogue and debate intensified about race relations, politics, and the legacy of the civil rights movement. Broadcaster Tavis Smiley dissects this national discourse with ten Black male friends over several days during a special road trip through Memphis and Nashville. While visiting places like the Lorraine Motel, where Dr. King died, and Stax records, credited with laying the roots of southern soul, Smiley and friends explore the diversity and complexity of the Black male experience in America-- past, present, and future. STAND reveals the journey of a unique group of scholars, musicians, comedians, and social critics as they gather for a rare reflection of brotherhood while confronting their own roles and responsibilities as pioneers of social progress. Special Features: Over 30 minutes of additional footage including conversations about the "N" word, R Kelly, intellectualism vs. faith/religion. Special acoustic performance by Country-Western singer Rissi Palmer. Parental Advisory: Occasional Strong Language