Out In The Wild Vol. 20 The Black Revolution
Severe Nature Presents - Out In The Wild Vol. 20 The Black Revolution
As a black owned brand, we stand with everyone fighting for our rights, freedom, equality and justice in every part of the world. Our team at Severe Nature created this playlist with the help of a few black creatives: Derin Falana, Iretidee, Josef Adamu, Idman A & City Fidelia to provide a break from the overwhelming circumstances & to remember how far we've come; although there is still a lot of work to do. Sit back, relax & enjoy. And remember, we are stronger together.
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Here is a list of resources that can be used to support the Black Lives Matter Movement
Donations
- Black Visions Collective
- ACT Blue Bail Fund
- The Black Film & TV Collective
- Assata's Daughters
- Black Journalists Therapy Relief Fund
- Official George Floyd Memorial Fund
- Tony McDade's Family Fund
- Ahmaud Arbery's Family Fund
- Louisville Mutual Aid
Bail Funds
- National Bail Fund Network: Directory of Community Bail Funds
- National: Act Blue Bail Funds for Protestor
- National: The Bail Project
Podcasts
- 1619 from The New York Times
- Floodlines from The Atlantic
- Intersectionality Matters! from The African American Policy Forum
- Throughline from NPR
- About Race from Reni Eddo-Lodge
- Desert Island Discs with Bryan Stevenson
- All My Relations with Matika Wilbur
- ‘Witness Black History' from BBC World
Films & Documentaries
- 3 Brothers, Spike Lee (Twitter)
- 13th, Ava DuVernay (Netflix)
- Whose Streets?, Sabaah Folayan and Damon Davis (Hulu)
- I Am Not Your Negro, Raoul Peck (Kanopy)
- If Beale Street Could Talk, Barry Jenkins (Hulu)
- When They See Us, Ava DuVernay (Netflix)
- Problem Areas, Wyatt Cenac (Youtube)
- 3 & 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets, Marc Silver (HBO)
- Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland, David Heilbroner & Kate Davis (HBO)
- If God is Willing and Da Creek Don't Rise, Spike Lee (HBO)
- Class Divide, Marc Levin (HBO)
- Homecoming, Beyonce (Netflix)
- Little Rock Central: 50 Years Later, Brent Renaud & Craig Renaud (HBO)
Books, Articles & Documents
- So You Want to Talk About Race (Paperback) By Ijeoma Oluo
- They Can't Kill Us All: The Story of the Struggle for Black Lives (Paperback) By Wesley Lowery
- Policing the Planet: Why the Policing Crisis Led to Black Lives Matter (Paperback) By Jordan T. Camp (Editor), Christina Heatherton (Editor)
- Freedom Is a Constant Struggle: Ferguson, Palestine, and the Foundations of a Movement (Paperback) By Angela Y. Davis, Frank Barat (Editor), Cornel West (Preface by)
- It Does Not Matter If You Are Good, Elle Magazine
- Cops Are Always The Main Characters, Vulture
- Armed Resistance In The Civil Rights Movement, The American Prospect
- Don't Fall For The Chaos Theory Of The Protests, The Atlantic
- Of Hoodies And Lost Time, NPR Code Switch
- White Americans, Your Lack of Imagination Is Killing Us, The Washington Post
- We Are The Governed. We No Longer Consent To Let The Police Kill Us, The Washington Post
- Want Police Reform? We Need Independent Medical Examiners and Coroners, The Washington Post
- The Double Standard of the American Riot, The Atlantic
- Why Police and Soldiers Love Frank Castle and "The Punisher", Vulture
- Police Brutality is a Public Health Crisis, Vox
- The 1619 Project (all the articles), The New York Times Magazine
- A Decade of Watching Black People Die, NPR Code Switch
- The Police Don't Change, Slate
- These Videos Show the Police Aren’t Neutral. They’re Counterprotesters., Vox
- Why the Policing Problem Isn’t About “a Few Bad Apples”, Vox
- The Case for Reparations, The Atlantic