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Foodâish: Can you Trust your Grocery Store?
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Food Fight: Music Video feat. Dead Prez
Health Benefits to Alkaline Based Food
DIY and Locally Made: What the Hipsters Didnât Tell You
The Racism in Healthy Food
Frankly Not About Food Forests
The Food Ban and a Tale of Two Realities in the War on the Poor
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Some of my footage is featured in this doc. Such an amazing time to live. Can't wait until its released.
THIS SPECIAL IS SO IMPORTANT.
FBI Informant Exposes Sting Operation Targeting Innocent Americans in New â(T)ERRORâ Documentary
Published on Apr 20, 2015
http://democracynow.org - We spend the hour with an explosive new film that shines a bright light on the FBIâs shadowy use of informants in its counterterrorism sting operations. These undercover operatives are meant to root out would-be terrorists before they attack. Since 9/11, they have been used to prosecute at least 158 people. But critics argue they often target the wrong people, âincluding those with intellectual and mental disabilities, and the indigent.â â(T)ERRORâ goes inside the world of a particular informant who has played a key role in several major terrorism cases. It does so while he is in the middle of carrying out his latest sting operation. It came together when two independent filmmakers gained unprecedented access to follow Saeed Torres, whose undercover name is âShariff,â a 63-year-old former black revolutionary turned FBI informant, as he monitors a white Muslim convert named Khalifah al-Akili. Torres knew one of the directors, Lyric Cabral, and after he came out to her as an informant, he agreed to share his story, without informing his superiors. As the film unfolds, al-Akili begins to post on his Facebook page that he suspects the FBI is targeting him. The filmmakers used this an opportunity to approach him, and soon find themselves interviewing him at the same time they are also documenting âShariffâ monitoring him. During this time each man remains unaware that the filmmakers are talking to the other one. We get the rest of the story when we are joined by the filmmakers who co-directed â(T)ERROR,â Lyric Cabral and David Felix Sutcliffe, and play part of an interview with al-Akili from federal prison. Al-Akili was arrested just days after he emailed civil rights groups to say he believed he was the target of an FBI âentrapmentâ sting. He is now serving eight years in federal prison for illegally possessing a gun after having previous felony convictions for selling drugs. We are also joined by Steve Downs, executive director of the National Coalition to Protect Civil Freedoms. He works with Project SALAM, which published a report last year called âInventing Terrorists: The Lawfare of Preemptive Prosecution.â He is also representing imprisoned Pakistani scientist Dr. Aafia Siddiqui. We are also joined by Marlene, the mother of Tarik Shah, who was arrested in 2005 after a jointFBI/NYPD sting operation that also involved Saeed âShariffâ Torres. She details in the film how Shah thought Shariff was his close friend, but he was actually an FBI informant. Democracy Now!, is an independent global news hour that airs weekdays on 1,300+ TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9am ET: http://democracynow.org
YJC Organizer and Media Coordinator Emilio was robbed at gunpoint at a bus stop late Tuesday night after leaving the YJC S.T.O.P Police Violence community meeting. He was not harmed and neither was his friend, but his phone and cash were stolen. Please consider chipping in a few dollars to help him replace his phone to continue doing his work for the YJC and our communities. Link and info attached. Fundraiser started by YJC Member Cassandra Cisneros. Thanks for your support either way and have a blessed day! http://www.gofundme.com/rzb4p2a
theres so many posts telling minors not to date adults but heres a post for the responsible people: if youre an adult dont date a minor
even if you âfeel like a childâ in your 20s you are still a legal adult with all the responsibility that comes with it. you are being creepy
you are the one with all the power in the relationship, stop forcing all the responsibility onto the literal child. stop making posts absolving yourself of this by telling kids to stay away from adults instead of telling other adults to not date minors
Stop creepin.
Remember that time we thought we were all growed up and bullying was totes left in the schoolyard? lol nope.
A grown ass man you might know by the name of Ari Shaffir shamed the shit outta my girl Damienne Merlina, mocking her weight and the loss of her arm, calling her out by name - first AND last - on a little fucking channel calledComedy Central. THIS IS NOT OKAY.
http://www.upworthy.com/a-comedian-went-on-tv-and-viciouslyâŠ
âI am an amputee comedian. I have not survived everything I have been through to have some angry guy smear my name and bully me on national TV. This is not ok to happen to me or anyone. It is my hope that my taking a stand will empower others. Please share my video. Please tweet (@whatsinaDame). Thanks for listening.
Love, The one and only, Damienne Merlinaâ
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Street theatre at Rampart Station with Youth Justice Coalition. Photos at: https://www.facebook.com/savagetruthtv/posts/663126013793800
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
We started a new flow of shows and will be on a station break for two weeks and then back with more shows like HUMYN SUPREMACY, LOVE HATE AND BETWEEN and CYBER SECURITY CULTURE.
In the meantime check out:
the BLACK TRANS REALNESS: https://soundcloud.com/on-resistance/black-trans-realness Featuring a dialogue between X, Cece McDonald and Chella!!!
SoulCare: Art for the Heart Poetry and Vibes https://soundcloud.com/on-resistance/art-for-the-heart
Next show airing this Friday March 27th?
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Welcome to our Art4theHeart Event (5 dollar donation) Bring your friends! 1st Half performances and 2nd half OPEN MIC. Share your vibes, energy and spirit with other resisting peoples. No one turned away for lack of funds. But We are fundraising for travel fare to NY. :))
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Next Thursday!
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Whatâs wrong with cultural appropriation? I mean, I know itâs bad, but I need this one kind of spelled out for me. Is it always bad? Are some cases worse than others? I want to be a good anti-racist, but I fear Iâm not educated enough.
Anonymous
Cultural appropriation exists because of centuries of:
Imperialism:Â more specifically, cultural imperialism which is essentially one cultural dominating another. (IE: white folks and everyone weâve ever invaded ever. Including each other.)
Racism: justifies the appropriation by making various cultural/racial/ethic groups marginalised, oppressed and seen as inferior by the privileged group.
Exoticism:Â justifies commodification and objectification.
Orientalism
Colonisation
Entitlement: thinking that oppressed peopleâs culture, society, and spirituality are up for grabs.
Oppression
Power
Capitalism
Unawareness of privilege:Â based on misunderstanding of power dynamics, entitlement, exoticism and racism
Why is cultural appropriation harmful?:
Cultural appropriation reinforces oppression because it invalidates and commodifies marginalised groups.
Invalidates: the culture/society/the people
Homogenizes: lets look at the white girls wearing warbonnets and mukluks. War bonnets are worn traditionally only by various Native plains tribes and mukluks are boots made of usually seal skin warn/made traditionally by Alaskan/Arctic natives. This haphazard and disrespectful throwing together different pieces of two completely different Native cultures which is portraying an image of homogeneity and reinforces the stereotype that there is just one Native American culture and they are all the same, which reinforces oppression and racism.
Commodifies:Â putting a monetary value on something that should not be sold or purchased or marketed in any way, eg. spiritual practices.
Reinforces stereotypes: which reinforce oppression and racism-a tool of colonisation.
Distorts traditions into inaccurate and offensive caricatures
Romanticises cultures: often this is something that results in entire groups of people being seen as âsomething that used to existâ as opposed to people with lives and cultures that exist and flourish today. You get this a lot with Native American and Canadian culture.
Eroticises/exoticizes people: this is incredibly dehumanising.
Here is an awesome post about the line between appropriation and appreciation. (Reboggable version).
Here are some awesome people who talk about appropriation and how it is shitty- linked is all their posts tagged appropriation. Please look through their archives, and do not just message them asking the same question, they are people not encyclopaedias.
Jaded
Karma
Thursday
Dr. Syrup
These are just the first four who lept to mind- there are doubtless many, many more.Â
In which Matt shows 270 pounds worth of excess skin from weight loss.
I think Matt is beautiful.
LA Times Runs PR for LAPD: Solidifies Police Surveillance
Anyone in Los Angeles, and especially poor non white communities of color, will tell you that police choppers flying or hovering incessantly over your heads is not news.
So imagine the surprise when I read the LA Times recent article, which might as well have been featured in Minority Report, a popular dystopic fiction movie.Â
Gone are the days fearing government overreach targeting âthought crimeâ criminalizing areas or people before an incident occurs. Now, we are in the era of âpredictive policingâ where technology is utilized for organized violent groups like the police, which systemically murder non white life while the conditions of violence and poverty remain the same, or get worse.
Even more troubling is the undoubted credibility given to mainstream âknown by nameâ publications like the LA Times who conspire with the LAPD to bottom line pro-cop anti-poor narratives that invisiblize the structural violence of the police.
But the article is much more dangerous than it seems. While impacted (as opposed to benefiting) communities have organized tirelessly for alternative strategies to prevent crime, resourcelessness, violence and poverty in their communities the LAPD is opposed to all of it choosing instead to use a âhammerâ approach of structural violence against youth of color.
Instead of more resources to prevent the conditions that create crime, resources take the form of funding for police, who just reached a negotiated settlement with the city for an 7% pay increase over the next three years. (also uncritically written about by the LA Times)
But the story isnât that we have uncritical media or lack of investigative journalism, itâs that these tactics are used by the police for a long period of time before they are ever mentioned by the media. They are experienced long before they are ârepresentedâ in a palatable form for the consuming audience. When they are mentioned, itâs done in a way that legitimizes the policy almost like the police called the Times and asked them to run a story because their ready to finally acknowledge what poor hyper patrolled people have known all along.
Whatâs troubling is the framing of the article, despite the evidence presented.
Craig Uchida, a policing consultant who analyzes data for the LAPD and offers advice on crime prevention strategies, says it is too early to prove a definitive link between the flights and drops in crime. But the results so far, he said, are encouraging.
"Certainly it provides another layer and blanket of security for our folks," says Capt. Ed Prokop, who until recently oversaw the Newton Division."
Which means that while being marketed to the middle class aspiring populace, the increase in police helicopters probably has more to do with control and power for police and prisons than it does with âcrimeâ.
Especially given that it is not proven to prevent crime, but is likely to displace crime to other areas. A side effect weâve seen again with âgang injunctionsâ which also rely on âhot spotsâ, faulty profiling and police databases to create a restraining order in certain neighborhoods but likely has more to do with property value, development and ultimately the displacement of working class black and brown families.
While air patrols are frequent, the frequency has increased without much formal acknowledgement (until now) let alone input by the communities made to suffer the consequences. These disturbances have rather been a non-debatable aspect of increased militarization and surveillance culture âpioneeredâ by LAPD.
A few years back there was discussion from local activist communities about how to track the growing number of air-ships and map out the surveillance tactics of the police. In Echo Park for example, an area reeling from the influx of redevelopment, displacement and increased police harassment to effect gentrification- there were air-ships at all hours of the night sometimes for hours on end.
One night, a few of us meddling as we might in the affairs of the unaccountable police, decided to review the actions of police and investigate the situation. We found the established perimeter and began questioning why the police had shut down a block between 3rd and Beverly on Lucas.
We were told it was unsafe, that there was an armed gunman and to move away from the situation. We kept a distance and filmed, and as the chopper lingered for 5 hours we realized that the urgency and demeanor of the police was off. They were not moving cautiously, from building to building as people were trapped inside of their homes. In fact, in one lot an officer who had a higher rank modeled and illustrated to the group of officers running tactics how to use bolt cutters to get through a lot gate that was not locked.
It became apparent that not only were the police using poor neighborhoods heavily populated with people of color and migrants for training purposes but the prolonged use of the chopper at night was also designed to lay out the groundwork for increased air occupation and gauge how people respond. Just two weeks later we experienced a similar situation near Elysian Park where police locked down an entire neighborhood for 3 hours and went door to door and house to house unlawfully searching and occupying the street.
So while the LA Times and other mainstream propaganda rags are serving as the mouthpiece of the LAPD, communities are still left to deal with the fall out. Though there is rising movement against the execution of black life by law enforcement, the system that legitimizes collateral damage by the police runs smoothly through the mechanisms of institutional media. While we investigate the police in our own neighborhoods, the dominant narrative and apologists alike tell us that authority demands trust. The LAPD has proven that it deserves neither.
Seriously. Fuck that dude. Hes a psychopath. He even bragged he killed "looters" during Hurricane Katrina. Its clear to me he just likes murdering people of color.