This week we chat with YouTuber and collaborator Turin about his choice of documentary: Ava DuVernay's 13th (also famed for her work on Selma (2014), A Wrinkle In Time (2018) and When They See US (2019).)
13th is currently available to stream via Netflix, but you can also watch it for free on YouTube: https://youtu.be/krfcq5pF8u8
It is mandatory viewing. Share it with your old folks, your younger siblings, your students, your colleagues - share it with everyone!
The documentary combines archival footage with the testimony of scholars and educators, in order to reveal the manner in which US society has continued to perpetuate a system of enslavement, via the oppression of Black folks and the imposition of racialized stereotypes. This film will make you reasses everything you thought you knew about the "American" way of life.
We end the episode with the words of Kimberly L. Jones, who gives an impassioned speech about the economics of "looting" in the US. She is a published writer, film director and a former bookseller who devotes her time to a huge range of projects. You can find out more about her work here: https://www.kimjoneswrites.com
To watch the full video of her speech use this link: https://youtu.be/llci8MVh8J4
For more on Turin's work - and to hear the both us using a range of daft voices - check out his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMb8lhKcNLdD2e80K2PPNiw/featured (and of course like and subscribe).
Finally, for more info on how to help incarcerated folks in the US, check out the good work that the Ashville Prisonbooks group are doing: avlpb.org/prison/
Businesses such as JC Penny, Victoria's Secret, McDonald's, Wendy's, Starbucks, Verizon and Sprint are among the many who use prison labour. Be sure to vet everything you buy if not making purchases from an independent retailer.