Stand

Stand

Release date : May 25, 2009
Runtime : 2h 2m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Tavis Smiley /
Production companies : Sivat Productions /
May 25, 2009 2h 2m United States of America English More
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Broadcast journalist Tavis Smiley hits the road in 2008 with friends Cornel West, BeBe Winans and other prominent African Americans to explore the contemporary experiences of black men and to ask them: "What do you stand for?" Set against Barack Obama's rise to presidential power, Smiley and his fellow travelers offer diverse perspectives on African Americans' soul music, historic struggle for equality, current race relations and more.
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Eddie S. Glaude
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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  • title:Stand
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2009
  • Runtime:2h 2m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Tavis Smiley /
  • Writers: Tavis Smiley · Adriane Hopper ·
  • Production companies: Sivat Productions ·
  • Overview:Broadcast journalist Tavis Smiley hits the road in 2008 with friends Cornel West, BeBe Winans and other prominent African Americans to explore the contemporary experiences of black men and to ask them: "What do you stand for?" Set against Barack Obama's rise to presidential power, Smiley and his fellow travelers offer diverse perspectives on African Americans' soul music, historic struggle for equality, current race relations and more.
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