Brenda Hampton, a seasoned investigator, uncovers decades of pollution within her hometown, setting her on a path at odds with some of the world's largest corporations. Angel of Alabama is a call to action for the fight against "forever chemicals", which are growing into one of the biggest pollution crises in world history.
Firstborn of ten to a family in rural Alabama, Brenda was naturally inquisitive. Leaving home, she became a paralegal and then investigator but eventually returned to Lawrence County, Alabama due to her mother's health problems. An avid drinker of the local water, her mother's kidneys had crystallized and so Brenda donated a kidney to her. But eventually, Brenda's remaining kidney began failing which triggered her realization of a larger problem.
With her expertise and passion for justice, Brenda identified the source of massive environmental contamination in Alabama. Nearby manufacturer, 3M, had been illegally dumping all manner of chemicals in the water for decades, which had contributed to the alarming rise of negative impacts to the local community's health — as over 100,000 of Brenda's neighbors, as well as her family, suffered from cancer, renal failure, still-births, miscarriages, and more. Even though corporations willingly admitted the purposeful contamination, they have yet to be held accountable. As Brenda leads a demographically diverse community to fight for legal action, she also supports the most at-risk members of her community by delivering bottled water and safe food. Despite intimidation tactics from the opposition and ostracization from friends and family, Brenda's years of tireless work led to a permanent water solution for her community. Her efforts even pushed international progress, including a policy change by McDonalds, the largest fast-food company in the world.
Though her neighbors credit Brenda for the progress made on food and water contamination, the fight is far from over, with over 20 other industrial plants and chemical companies also dumping in the local water sources. Brenda's fight has been ongoing consistently for more than a decade, and she continues to advocate for her community. In addition to highlighting her resilient spirit, Angel of Alabama also serves as a wake-up call to see what might be happening in our own backyards.
"Angel of Alabama showcases Brenda's resilience and serves as a wake-up call, urging audiences to examine potential threats in their own communities. This documentary is a compelling call to action against the growing crisis of "forever chemicals", emphasizing the ongoing need for environmental vigilance... Angel of Alabama is an outstanding choice and would fit perfectly into any public library collection... Angel of Alabama is an intriguing study of environmental racism and the people fighting to rectify these toxic corporate practices. Highly Recommended." — Video Librarian
"Brenda's determination and resilience is captured in an inspiring tribute in Angel of Alabama... This documentary should be a welcome showing for social studies classrooms as well as environmental organizations seeking to inspire their members, demonstrating that one needn't be wealthy or well-connected to make a change in the world. Highly recommended." — Educational Media Reviews Online
"Angel of Alabama presents viewers with a striking portrait of resistance to one of today's most urgent environmental crises: polluted drinking water supplies... Brenda Hampton's courage, persistence, and faithful kindness helped residents of her community finally get safe drinking water. When states like Alabama fail to protect their residents from pollution, this film helps people understand the critical importance of listening to community voices and empowering activists to challenge elected officials who have abandoned their duties in order to appease polluters and their lobbyists." — Professor Ryke Longest, Co-Director, Duke Environmental Law and Policy Clinic
"Our Board of Directors and team was incredibly inspired by Angel of Alabama.... Provides a concise and accurate telling of the story and leaves those of us for whom this story resonates with the thing we all need most: hope." — Dana Sargent, Executive Director, Cape Fear River Watch
"This powerful and inspiring story featuring activist and humanist, Brenda Hampton, caring for her family, her community, and pushing corporate America to 'do better', forever left an imprint on me and the entire audience. She is an inspiration to anyone who is looking to make the world a better place for everyone and everything. A big thank you to director, Elijah Yetter-Bowman, and the entire Southern Documentary Fund team for helping to bring Brenda's story to the world." — Lani Simeona, Director, BEYOND: The Cary Film Festival / Operations and Program Supervisor, The Cary Theater
Citation
Main credits
Yetter-Bowman, Elijah (film director)
Yetter-Bowman, Elijah (film producer)
Bauer, Sam (film producer)
Foreman, Michele (film producer)
Marshall, Kelly (film producer)
Hampton, Brenda (on-screen participant)
Other credits
Cinematography, Celine Francois, Matt Grcic, Elijah Yetter-Bowman; editing, Elijah Yetter-Bowman; music, Samuel Wilson.