CNN interview with Lucia Mcbath, the mother of 17-year-old Jordan Davis, gunned down as he sat in a friend’s SUV in November, 2012.
Author: Glenn (Freedom of Movement) Robinson
Growing Togetherness Through Decolonization
“Throw away culture is one of the hallmarks of modern western civilization.
Disconnection, coupled with gross privilege, has created a society in which many people have grown to believe if something or someone isn’t instantly and perpetually gratifying, then they should be discarded in favor of finding another new, fresh, more perfect experience.
The idea that we deserve a new, more satisfying experience on demand is sold to us every day in advertisements, on the internet, and in movies and television. These messages simultaneously teach us to desire the things we do not own, and fear we are missing out on something cool or important.
As a consequence, people are becoming more like objects, to be thrown in the trash when they seemingly become broken or obsolete. Happiness grows more defined by the ease and immediacy in which we get our individual desires satisfied.
This objectification has destroyed the ancient, holistic understandings around “togetherness” and building relationships of love not just for “Me” but for “We”.
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“Proud to Be”: NCAI’s answer to the R-word mascot debate
I’ve been sent this video a bazillion times in the last few days, and I think it’s a powerful and important PSA to add to the mascot “debate”*. I’ve watched it a few t…
Adrienne’s (from Native Appropriations) take on the National Congress of American Indians video against the R-word.
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Bayer CEO: ‘We don’t make medicine for poor Indians’
In a crass yet frank admission, Bayer CEO Marijn Dekkers said the company’s new cancer drug, Nexavar, is not “for Indians,” but “for western patients who can afford it.” The statement came in the w…
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#BigGame commercial the NFL would never air
Watch the #BigGame commercial the NFL would never air. Get involved by contacting the Washington Professional Football Team, the NFL and the Washington Post:
DC Team
@redskins
Facebook.com/redskins
http://www.redskins.com/footer/contac…
Roger Goodell & NFL
@NFL
@NFLcommish
https://www.facebook.com/NFL
Washington Post
DC’s hometown paper is still using the R-word in its coverage of the team.
@WashingtonPost
@PostSports
https://www.facebook.com/washingtonpost
Thank you to all of the filmmakers who donated their footage.
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Marlon Brando’s Eulogy: Black Panther Bobby Hutton Funeral, 1968
“Marlon Brando’s eulogy at the funeral of 17-year-old Black Panther member Bobby Hutton in San Francisco in 1968.
Brando’s participation in the Black American civil rights movement actually began well before King’s death. In the early 1960s, he contributed thousands of dollars to both the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (S.C.L.C.) and to a scholarship fund established for the children of slain Mississippi N.A.A.C.P. leader Medgar Evers.”
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AP Exclusive: Border Patrol rejects curbs on force
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Border Patrol agents will be allowed to continue using deadly force against rock-throwers, the chief of the agency said, despite the recommendation of a government-commissioned review to end the practice.
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Disturbing Images Show Border Agents Encouraging Children to Shoot at Migrant Effigy
“Use-of-Force Policies Called to Question as the Agency’s Culture of Violence is Unabashedly Taught to Children”
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Jury: $750,000 to Son of Dontaze Storey, Killed by LAPD
Five years after Koreatown resident Dontaze Storey was murdered in cold blood by LAPD officers on 3rd Street, a jury in a civil trial has awarded his son (then unborn, now four years old) $750,000 …
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Harvest of Empire – YouTube
“Harvest of Empire is a gripping documentary that reveals the political and social roots that have driven millions to migrate from Latin America to the United States”
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