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July 28, 2018
Black punks have been an integral and pioneering part of punk history and they're keeping the movement alive and growing today. Host Sana Saeed explores that history and talks to proto-punk band Death, musician and journalist Greg Tate, the band The 1865 and festival organizer Shawna Shawnté."
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Learn more here:
New York Times. This Band Was Punk Before Punk Was Punk. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/15/arts/music/15rubi.html
Vice. The Bands Taking British Punk Back to Its Multicultural Roots. https://noisey.vice.com/en_uk/article/padjev/decolonise-fest-uk-punk-nekra-sacred-paws-fight-rosa
GQ. Nazi Punks F**k Off: How Black Flag, Bad Brains and More Took Back Their Scene from White Supremacists. https://www.gq.com/story/punks-and-nazis-oral-history
Relevant links:
A Band Called Death: https://drafthousefilms.com/collections/a-band-called-death
The Universe Is Lit: http://www.theuniverseislit.com
Bay Area Girls Rock Camp: https://www.bayareagirlsrockcamp.org/
The 1865: https://www.instagram.com/the1865band/
Who knew? The Very Black History Of Punk Music
"Stories about punk music tend to picture thin-framed white guys and girls with shaved heads, part of an angry, energetic scene born out of the working class angst of young white England in the 1970s. But the actual history of punk as a type of music and movement is more complicated than that.Black punks have been an integral and pioneering part of punk history and they're keeping the movement alive and growing today. Host Sana Saeed explores that history and talks to proto-punk band Death, musician and journalist Greg Tate, the band The 1865 and festival organizer Shawna Shawnté."
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Learn more here:
New York Times. This Band Was Punk Before Punk Was Punk. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/15/arts/music/15rubi.html
Vice. The Bands Taking British Punk Back to Its Multicultural Roots. https://noisey.vice.com/en_uk/article/padjev/decolonise-fest-uk-punk-nekra-sacred-paws-fight-rosa
GQ. Nazi Punks F**k Off: How Black Flag, Bad Brains and More Took Back Their Scene from White Supremacists. https://www.gq.com/story/punks-and-nazis-oral-history
Relevant links:
A Band Called Death: https://drafthousefilms.com/collections/a-band-called-death
The Universe Is Lit: http://www.theuniverseislit.com
Bay Area Girls Rock Camp: https://www.bayareagirlsrockcamp.org/
The 1865: https://www.instagram.com/the1865band/
July 25, 2018
Excerpt from Robin DiAngelo's new book "White Fragility."
"The book is more diagnostic than solutions-oriented, and the guidelines it offers toward the endlisten, dont center yourself, get educated, think about your responses and what role they playwont shock any nervous systems. The value in White Fragility lies in its methodical, irrefutable exposure of racism in thought and action, and its call for humility and vigilance. Combating ones inner voices of racial prejudice, sneaky and, at times, irresistibly persuasive, is a lifes work. For all the paranoid American theories of being red-pilled, of awakening into a many-tentacled liberal/feminist/Jewish conspiracy, the most corrosive force, the ectoplasm infusing itself invisibly through media and culture and politics, is white supremacy.
Thats from a white progressive perspective, of course. The conspiracy of racism is hardly invisible to people of color, many of whom, I suspect, could have written this book in their sleep." https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/a-sociologist-examines-the-white-fragility-that-prevents-white-americans-from-confronting-racism
"To the degree that white progressives think we have arrived...
we will put our energy into making sure that others see us as having arrived.Excerpt from Robin DiAngelo's new book "White Fragility."
"The book is more diagnostic than solutions-oriented, and the guidelines it offers toward the endlisten, dont center yourself, get educated, think about your responses and what role they playwont shock any nervous systems. The value in White Fragility lies in its methodical, irrefutable exposure of racism in thought and action, and its call for humility and vigilance. Combating ones inner voices of racial prejudice, sneaky and, at times, irresistibly persuasive, is a lifes work. For all the paranoid American theories of being red-pilled, of awakening into a many-tentacled liberal/feminist/Jewish conspiracy, the most corrosive force, the ectoplasm infusing itself invisibly through media and culture and politics, is white supremacy.
Thats from a white progressive perspective, of course. The conspiracy of racism is hardly invisible to people of color, many of whom, I suspect, could have written this book in their sleep." https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/a-sociologist-examines-the-white-fragility-that-prevents-white-americans-from-confronting-racism
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