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BLACK VOICES
Curated by:
Mack MacDade
Instagram @mackmactalksback
with support from Sarah Duncan
sarahmduncan.com
THE 101
Starting resources for those newer to the work and conversations.THE 201
Some lesser-known facts on bipoc communities — resources that are historical, cultural, or otherwise important!THE ISSUES
Resources on current happenings, politically or otherwise, that are issues right now for bipoc communities.THE AWESOME
Resources celebrating the achievements/art/general awesomeness in bipoc communities.
The 101:
Resources for People New to Anti-Racist Work
READ
Non-Fiction Books:
When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir by Patrisse Cullors & asha bandele
Women, Race, and Class by Angela Davis
So You Want To Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad
Assata: An Autobiography by Assata Shakur
Articles:
“Anti-Racism 101” by Yvonne Aburrow
“The White-Savior Industrial Complex” by Teju Cole
“What Is Toxic White Feminism: When Feminism is White Supremacy in Heels” by Rachel Cargle
“A Guide to Understanding and Avoiding Cultural Appropriation” by Nadra Kareem Nittle
“White Supremacy Culture” by Tema Okun
“What is Whiteness?” by Nell Irwin Painter
INTERACT
Explore:
“40 Acres and a Mule Would Be at Least $6.4 Trillion Today -- What the U.S. Really Owes Black America” (Infographic)
‘White Supremacy Iceberg‘ (Infographic)
Listen & Watch:
“Bias Isn't Just a Police Problem, It's a Preschool Problem” (Audio)
This is a modern (and less traumatic) version of the Jane Elliott classroom work
“What is Systemic Racism?” (Video Series from Race Forward)
When They See Us: Limited Series (Netflix Series)
The 201:
Lesser Known Information on Black Life and History
READ
Articles:
“The Intersectionality Wars” by Jane Coaston
“Why Have So Many People Never Heard of the Move Bombing?” by Gene Demby
A comprehensive list of resources about the Move Bombing can be found here
“The Unmistakable Black Roots of ‘Sesame Street’” by Bryan Green
“Sister Rosetta Tharpe: The Queer Black Woman Who Invented Rock ‘n’ Roll” by Michael Harriot
“Assata Shakur Was Convicted of Murder. Is She a Terrorist?” by Krissah Thompson
“Immigration Reform Is a Black Thing, Too”
by Opal Tometi
INTERACT
Explore:
Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers’ Project, 1936 to 1938 (Online Archival Collection)
“The Massacre of Black Wall Street” (Illustrated Story)
Listen & Watch:
High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America (Netflix Series)
I Am Not Your Negro (Documentary Film)
Segregated by Design (Documentary Film)
THE ISSUES:
Resources on Issues Currently Affecting Black Communities
Read
“‘I Want Us To Dream A Little Bigger’:
Noname and Mariame Kaba on Art and Abolition”
by Rodney Carmichael, Sam Leeds, and Sidney Madden
“Is Prison Necessary?” by Ruth Wilson Gilmore
“The Greatest White Privilege is Life Itself” &
“Who Gets to Be Afraid in America?”
by Ibram X. Kendi“On Ferguson Protests, the Destruction of Things,
and What Violence Really Is (And Isn’t)”
by Mia McKenzie“White People: I Don’t Want You to Understand Me Better, I Want You to Understand Yourselves”
by Ijeoma Oluo
“I Wish I Could Be Angry With the Unvaccinated.
Being Black Makes That Complicated”
by Erika D. Smith
“When Black People Are In Pain, White People
Just Join Book Clubs” by Tre Johnson“Simone Biles, Naomi Osaka, and the Revolutionary
Power of Black Women’s Rest” by Melissa Kimble“Simone Biles is Being Applauded for Her Strength. Society Owes Her More, These Black Women Say”
by Shanon Lee“The Coronavirus Was an Emergency Until Trump
Found Out Who Was Dying” by Adam Serwer
THE AWESOME:
Celebrating Awesomeness in Black Communities
READ
Articles and Collections:
“Living and Performing ‘Femme Queen Joy’“
by Sandra E. Garcia“24 Essential Works of Black Cinema
Recommended by Black Directors”
by Cady Lang“Why #DuragHistoryWeek Is More Than A Joke”
by Vann R. Newkirk II“The Meaning of Serena Williams:
On Tennis and Black Excellence”
by Claudia Rankine
Books:
Non-Fiction
James Baldwin, The Fire Next Time
Angela Davis, Freedom Is A Constant Struggle
Reni Eddo-Lodge, Why I’m No Longer Talking To White People About Race
Frantz Fanon, Black Skin, White Masks; The Wretched of the Earth; A Dying Colonialism
Ibram X. Kendi, Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas; How To Be an Antiracist
Audre Lorde, Your Silence Will Not Protect You; Sister Outsider
Wesley Lowery, They Can’t Kill Us All
Poetry
Mahogany L. Brown, Black Girl Magic
Lucille Clifton, Good Woman: Poems and a Memoir, 1969-1980;
Camonghne Felix, Build Yourself a Boat
Nikki Giovanni, Black Feeling Black Talk
Saeed Jones, Prelude to a Bruise
Angel Nafis, BlackGirl Mansion
Claudia Rankine, Citizen
Danez Smith, Don’t Call Us Dead
Fiction
adrienne maree brown and Walidah Imarisha (editors), Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements
Octavia Butler, The Parable of the Sower; Kindred
Kia Corthron, The Castle Cross the Magnet Carter
Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other
Yaa Gyasi, Homegoing
Jesmyn Ward, Sing, Unburied, Sing; Salvage the Bones
LISTEN & WATCH
Podcasts:
Music:
“The Black Joy Experience” (Spotify Playlist)
Ari Lennox, “Shea Butter Baby”
Elizabeth Cotten, “Freight Train”
Elizabeth Cotten was known as a master of folk music. Before Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, there was Elizabeth Cotten.
Florida Georgia Line with Nelly, “Cruise (Remix)”
Florida Georgia Line with Nelly, “Lil Bit”
Tina Turner, “Nutbush City Limits”
“Acid Queen” (Album)
“Whole Lotta Love” (Song)
Willie Jones, “Down by the Riverside”
Film:
Love & Basketball (2000) + The Old Guard (2020)
Mack encourages you to find the connection between these two films!
Black Boy Joy (Short Film)
This is “a documentary on the 1970s punk trio Death, and their new-found popularity decades after they disbanded.
This is a documentary “presenting the live recording of Aretha Franklin’s album Amazing Grace at The New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Watts, Los Angeles.
This is a film by and starring Andre 3000 and Big Boi.
Wattstax: 1972 Black Woodstock Concert in the Memorial Coliseum (L.A)
This is a theatrical trailer for a rare gem of a film made about the historical event “Black Woodstock.”
Television:
Excerpt - American Gods: “Mr. Nancy (Anansi) Tells the Slaves To Revolt Against Their Slave Captors.”
Excerpt - American Gods: “Mr. Anansi Funeral Home Scene!”
Stage:
We See You White American Theatre
“In reaction to civil unrest in our country, we—Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) theatremakers—formed a collective of multi-generational, multi-disciplinary, early career, emerging and established artists, theater managers, executives, students, administrators, dramaturges and producers, to address the scope and pervasiveness of anti-Blackness and racism in the American theater.”Playwrights (Contemporary):
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, An Octoroon
Tarell Alvin McCraney, In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue (Inspiration for the film, Moonlight)
Suzan-Lori Parks, Venus; Topdog/Underdog
Kia Corthron, Breath Boom; Force Continuum
Katori Hall,The Mountaintop
Lynn Nottage, Ruined; Intimate Apparel
Lydia R. Diamond, Stick Fly
Donja R. Love, one in two
Dael Orlandersmith, Yellowman; Until the Flood
Antoinette Nwandu, Pass Over
Explore
Fashion:
Virgil Abloh • Brand: Off-White
Grace Wales Bonner • Brand: Wales Bonner
Telfar Clemens • Brand: Telfar
Telfar’s designs are intentionally gender-neutral!
Dapper Dan • Brand: Dapper Dan
Victor Glemaud • Brand: Victor Glemaud
Dumebi Iyamah • Brand: Andrea Iyamah
Aurora James • Brand: Brother Vellies
Creator of the 15 Percent Pledge, which “launched this year to give more shelf space to Black businesses in retail stores in response to the Black Lives Matter movement”
Visual Artists:
CONNECT & SUPPORT
Projects and Organizations:
Black Mama’s Bail Out
The Black Joy Project
Ten Platforms Creating Space for Black Joy
Black Joy Archive
Audre Lorde Project
Black and Pink
Black Youth Project 100
Collectives and Communities:
Black Girls Code
Black Girl Nerds
Radical Monarchs
Well-Read Black Girl
Black Disability Collective
BLM DC
The Great Unlearn
BLM Louisville
Black Emotional and Mental Health Care Collective (BEAM)
Black Trans Femmes in the Arts
No White Saviors
Databases and Tools:
Black Virtual Therapist Directory
Racial Bechdel Test
Writers of Color
Black Businesses:
Black Business List
Black Enterprise
A list of Black-Owned Businesses
A list of Black-Owned Bookstores
Red Bay Coffee
People:
Alanna Bennett
Amanda Seales
Arlan Hamilton
Ashley Ford
Ava DuVernay
Bernice King
Bob the Drag Queen
Brittani Nichols Ericka Hart
Gene Demby
Ijeoma Oluo
Imani Barbarin
Ira Madison III
Janet Mock
Jenna Wortham
Kendriana Washington
Kim Katrin
LaToya Ferguson
Leroy Moore
Miss Peppermint
Rachel Cargle
Roxane Gay
Saeed Jones
Shishi Rose
Tamika D. Mallory
The Conscious Kid
Timotheus Gordon Jr.
Tourmaline
Tracy Clayton
Woke Kindergarten
Co-Founders of Black Lives Matter: