Interesting Things This Week 3
I’ve had some time to catch up on reading this week. Here are a few things that I appreciated.
1. Kiese Laymon is a gorgeous writer. I was mesmerized by this essay.
2. I liked Jelani Cobb’s reflections about Ferguson.
3. I re-read Mari Evans’s beautiful poem “If There Be Sorrow” and it’s still exquisite.
4. My friend Joey Mogul was interviewed about her work on the Burge Torture cases and the recent UNCAT concluding remarks. You should read the interview.
5. Chris Hedges is a wonderful writer (not popular to say these days, I know). He writes about Alcatraz as Disneyland. It’s well worth your time.
6. Read this glorious essay about our current historical moment by Robin D.G. Kelly.
7. This is a beautiful animated meditation about time and freedom made by 11 incarcerated artists at Stateville Prison.
8. Tanisha Anderson’s family is still trying to raise money to bury her. You can contribute here. Tanisha, who had a history of mental illness, was recently killed by Cleveland cops.
9. This Matt Bors comic says so much and yet not enough.
10. I read an interesting study the “superhumanization bias in whites’ perceptions of blacks.”
11. In response to the non-indictment of Darren Wilson and in solidarity with Marissa Alexander, I co-organized an action last Monday. This is lovely short video capturing the action and the subsequent impromptu march.