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randomgooberness · 2 years ago
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HEY EVERYONE MY COMIC IS NOW 5 YEARS OLD!!!!!!! HAVE A ROLLING BOY @killcount
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euripidesredux · 5 months ago
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Extended credits for Museum at Tomorrow episode 5
Below the cut are all of the folks who I used (and asked to be credited) for recordings in Museum at Tomorrow episode 5- specifically, the "This is not for You" recordings.
(The list was too long for podcast episode descriptions)
These recordings were mixed into the soundscape of the show, heavily processed- so you may or may not be able to pick out your voice. Each unique recording is preserved as rhythem, timber, and shape within the episode.
Thank you for your work in creating the canvas of this piece.
Kate Bullen
K R Forsyth
Vega Jacobsen
Charlie
Rovi
Grace Gamble 
Wesley Lee Balete
Charlie Sloykowski
JC Hendry
Courtney Brothers
Arabella McDonald
Hanc Finestra
Katie H
Galacticguppy 
Beck Smith
GreenHeronHive
Micheal Vee
Mira Singer
Laurent J.L. Hall
Carley Mothersell
woaaah
cmt
November_Clouds
Elliott Neptune
Enrica Jossi
Ace
Jahan Shah 
Morgan Galagher
Niall LG
  Bates
Caroline Mincks
Daniel Kurtz
AJ Fidalgo
Tani
Shura
Zedek H
Halebop
Malia Northstar
Greg Ruddick
Solstice Hannan
Jessamy Thomison 
Cassie A.
Rachel Spokony
miss mr meow
Arti Richardson
Mattie J.
Geddy Cary-Avery,
 Ophelia Cary-Avery
Sophie Kaplan
X Speaks
Devin
Craux
Cap
Joe R
Ray Goldberg
Mog
The Marble System
Tina Case
Kate Bullen
Marionette
LD
Maddy Searle
Remi P
Meg Taylor
Beth
Evan Tess Murray
Amanda Jones
Amanda Ehrhardt
Nathan Fisentzou-Haji-Leonti
Johanna Andersson
Tess Huth
@faeriebullshit
Olivia Lion
Ange
Bridget M. Mueting
Wil Williams
Katie Utke
aceofgames
Savy Stay
Graham Rowat
Meredith
spaceacebreakface 
Molly Walsh
Belinda Parker
Erin Celovsky
liz
Caden Osojnak
Danniac 
Ray Schrader
Atlas Byrd
AJ. S.
JayseHasNoGrace
Fay Blackmore
Sharon Peterson
Katharina Abschlag 
Izzy
Ace Tayloe
kat B
Siz Hart
moth
Kathryn Cox
G. Honnigford
Pine Gonzalez
sisyphus
Essay
artie eigengrau
Rook Davis
Izzi Mata
grayson
Tamara Jones
Willow
G.F.
Leigh sharpe
Zelda MacFarland
Arkyn Wolf
Elany
Elaine Wiley
Mary Lewis-Phillipps
Claudia Elvidge
Kei Burke
Katie Vargas
Karleen Preator
Alicia Babich
Jonathan Sciance
Étoile
Hayden Laver
Barrett Vann
S Kramer
Maya Hiers-Lairson
judas
Archer Hickerson
Malinda
Nicole Liang
LF Haye
Louis Carroll
Stefanie K.
Autumn Wang 
jayvin
Badger Merriweather
Aiden
Sender Paulson
vexxervee
Rob Weiner
Peril
Lotte Schmidt 
fynn
Lor
Josie D. 
Jaryn Tyson
Common Blue Icarus
resplendeo
Claire Alpern
skelejor
Matt Weiss
M Zemlock
Kay Eileen
Callisto Holmes
Rhys
Noah Quinn
Sarah Elizabeth
Willow Belden
Amanda McCormack
Esrah Del Carlo
sunny
the Hartmans
Lee Ann Eden
Bob Proctor
Clueless
deda eliensis
Ohallo
Tara Schile
Marzi 
Flameheart Dryad
Sarah Lambrix 
JB Segal 
Ellis C
Ash
Autumn
Jaime Tamar
Haze Peers
Moose
Erin Bevan
Luci Tomich
Bryn
Michael W.
Kim Fukawa
Amy Strieter
Petra Hall
Mal
Charlie Rayshich
Susan Weiner
Everett Blackthorne
Vergess
Tor
ArionWind
M. Alti
N. B. Green
Aiden Nicholson
Jacky Rubou
Nura Lawrence
Gwen Clancy
Ollie M.
Caroline
Duo
Iris
ML Beck
Ray Makowski
Eljay Rich
MV8
Michelle Pigott
Rachel Pfennigwerth
Janika
Jamie Gump
Mason J Miller
Ella Watts
Cole
Mady Oswald
Valerie "ShinyHappyGoth" Kaplan
Anne Baird
Emily Ricotta
el-draco-bizarro
Ansel Burch
Nathan Sowell
LM Heß
Cy
Richard Peers
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sporadiceagleheart · 5 months ago
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Thursday edits for angels surrounded by angels Shan'ann Cathryn Rzucek and Bella&Nico and CeCe, Candela Sol Rodriguez, Alyssa Jane West, Emma Nicole Speer, Avielle Richman, Ava Jordan Wood, Leiliana Wright, Saffie-Rose Brenda Roussos, Lily Peters, Olivia Pratt Korbel, Sara Sharif, Charlotte Figi, Jersey Dianne Bridgeman, Lucy Morgan, Mercedes Losoya, Norah Lee Howard, Sloan Mattingly, Audrii Cunningham, Judith Barsi and Heather O'Rourke, Makenna Lee Elrod Seiler, Eliahna Torres, Jackie Cazares, Mary E. Sullivan, Olivia Grace Thompson, Lester Stillwell, Alexis Brianne “Lexi” Stempien, Blake Lee Stafford, Emma Grace Stacks, Kelly Doyle Sparks, Christy Lea Sparks, Kelsey Shelton Smith-Briggs, Michael Daniel Smith, Alexander Tyler “Alex” Smith, Laura Ashley Skinner, James Asa Rudder, Ashley Nicole Romer, Jennifer Jailene Rodriguez, Angel Divine Randall, Miakailah Renee Ramsey-Franklin, JonBenét Ramsey, Kelli Shay Powell, Allyceea Mabel Brynne Ennis, Janet Carol Pierick, Patricia Sue Phillips, Pete Peterson I, Kaitlyn Nikol Pukatsch Parsons, Cheyenne Rose “Chey Chey” Newton, Emanuel Wesley Murray Jr., Maud H. Munn, Doris Denise Milner, Bruce Edward Miller, Ruby Miller, Lucille Miller, Gwenyth Marie McWethy, Natallie Elizabeth McNelly, Minnie E. McKendrick, Bradley Gene McGee, Joanne Ena Lynn, Jessica Marie Lunsford, Brittani Lynn LaFollette, Eva Gladys “Gladys” Kincaid, Elisa Izquierdo, James Alan Ray Hubbard, Catherine Violet Hubbard, Janessa Micheala “Nessie” Horner, Nina Viktoria “Tori” Bashenova Hilt, Angela Dawn Harter, Michelle Heather Guse, Lori Lee Farmer, Anna Katherine Grudziecke, Edith Clare “Edie” Grierson, Aiyana Emily Gauvin, Thomas Edwards Gallagher, Gerald Alfred Gaddy, Annie L Foster, Leah Foster Whitacre, Julie Alliot, Rowan Damia Ford, Kathy Fiscus, Mary Ruth Davis, Ettie E. Davis, Joan Angela D'Alessandro, Tessara Kate “Tessa” Crespi, Samantha Joy “Sammie” Crespi, Nina Craigmiles, Lacy Cheyenne Cook, Eleanor Emily Cook, Edward Parsons Cook, Dakoda James Clapper, Nevaeh Amyah Buchanan, Hayley Renae Reasor Briggs, Noelle Elizabeth Braun, Skylar Mark Brady, Edna Louise Blank, Celeste Elizabeth Berg, Teri Earlene Bender, Katherine Marie “Kathy” Beets, Barbara Ann Barnes, Bessie Barker, Baylee Almon, Marivel Mercedez Alvarez, Jessica Anders, Elli Grace Perez-Speer, Adilynn Holmes Speer, Anniston Noel Speer, Ciara Nicole Floyd, Nelani Ciara Koefer, Jade Nicole Simmons, Elizabeth Ann Byrd, Story Wren Worth, Abigail Elizabeth “Abby” Fedosoff, Kezia Mason, Isabella Sara “Bella” Tennant, Avery Lana Linda Brown, Sadako Sasaki, Sarah McKayla Brooks, Jessica Scatterson,Jessica Marie Bock, Layla Salazar, Emma Catherine Grace Thompson,
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blk-salome · 1 year ago
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The tale v. The institution
Avery Collins-Byrd
In the 1992 Candyman, the viewers are introduced to the main character Helen, who is a university grad in Chicago. As we meet her she is taking on a project about a folklore born from the stories told amongst those in the Cabrini Green project housing. Throughout the movie she is written as a white savior character. The writers of the film try to achieve a presence in her character that is aware of larger racial systems, yet she comes off as an entitled graduate student. The film rather than adding to a conversation against racist housing zoning, it extracts from the communities it speaks of. 
  In the film Helen and her friend Bernedette go to visit Cabrini Greens to test a theory about the tale of Candyman. In the tale of Candyman when you say his name five times the spirit of Candyman will appear in the place where he is called from. Helen finds out that the Cabrini Green projects mirror her own apartment, which has an empty space behind the mirror. When she arrives at Cabrini Greens she finds an empty home, where she is able to test her theory. While Bernedette waits for Helen to come back from, she comments on the state of the housing projects, referring to their unclean state. Instead of having their white main character say racist or classist comments they continuously give those lines to Bernadette who serves as the Black support character. 
Additionally when Helen visits the housing projects she encounters residents that ask her the very fair question of why she is invading their space. She often replies to them by stating that she is from the University and is doing a research project. What she and the writers of the movie fail to understand is that by her being a university student doing only a research project, she adds to the extraction of knowledge from lower income neighborhoods. Additionally to her extracting knowledge she brings harm to Cabrini Green by exposing the people who have lived there cautiously. Not only does she look for material for her research program, but she calls upon Candyman who starts to kill people in the housing project through her.
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numberonesnarkfan · 5 months ago
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still cannot believe that a few months after I made this the orientation notebook came out and revealed Rich's last name.
Story behind the surname "Byrde", I chose that name specifically to piss off a friend who was really annoyed about people thinking Rich's name was "Rich Avery" even after chapter 3 came out. My thought process was Avery > Aviary > birds > looking for a Scottish surname > Byrde.
Also, Lovitz is a Jewish surname, so Rich is probably Jewish. But I will hold onto hope of Ranga Rich until we get evidence otherwise.
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collabwithmyself · 2 years ago
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essential polycule dynamic (Avery, Xavier, and Jack belong to @randomgooberness!)
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michael-and-bots · 6 years ago
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au where fnaf charas are swapped with kc ones
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awful
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incorrect-killcount · 6 years ago
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AVERY: WHY AREN’T THE DISHES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER?!
JACK: WHAT THE FUCK DOES THAT EVEN MEAN
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bonniehooper · 3 years ago
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Endless List of My Favorite Movies
A Cinderella Story (2004)
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star-love · 3 years ago
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ROs love languages please?
I'll set it out like Prefer Giving // Prefer Recieving :P
Carys
Acts of service // Words of affirmation
Tristan
Giving gifts // Quality time
Avery
Words of affirmation // Physical touch
Rowan
Quality time // Acts of service
Harper
Quality time // Physical touch (lol :p)
Caelan
Physical touch // Recieving gifts
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randomgooberness · 2 years ago
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FINALLY, A NEW ANIMATIC! I worked REALLY hard on this so comments on the video and reblogs here are REALLY appreciated <3
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hauntthebodies · 3 years ago
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Haunt the Bodies is an upcoming small town horror about grief, family and reclaiming what was lost. This story is 18+ and not for minors, as it will discuss topics such as: Body horror, trauma, death, mental illness, self harm and other mature themes. The demo does not have a set release date and is early in it’s development.
MAIN CAST || STORY PLAYLIST || DISCORD || KO-FI
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Born in Seward, Alaska, you never expected much more out of this idyllic little fishing town. Close to Kenai National Forest and hugged by a mountain, the town left you wanting for nothing.
Not until you died.
It has been three years since your passing. A tragic car accident that only spared your little sister. But something didn’t want to leave you to rest. Strangely brought back to life, you now have to navigate a life picking up the pieces of the wreckage that destroyed your family. You know you have to be there for your sister, even if she doesn’t recognize you.
Your resurrection isn’t the only odd thing happening in this town; claims of miracles and blessings from the church. And you - their one true sign that God has blessed your little town. You can’t help but feel theres something darker lurking.
Whether you see your second chance as a curse or a gift, some will decide for you. People are watching, and you can never really tell who’s wary and who’s devout.
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Freedom to create a protagonist of your design: Gender, sexuality, pronoun options and more will be available.
Take care of your little sister, Riley, trying to remake your family or let her remain a stranger - she's like nine so its fine, not much of you to remember.
Figure out what is happening to your town; mysteries and questions abound!
Interact with an array of characters, including the option to pursue romances with several of them or just be bros. Or not even bros you can be a bitch.
Deal with the local church - Are you a follower, or do you find this worship a little creepy?
Figure out how to convince your local authorities you're back from the dead. Have fun with that one.
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Aman Kazemi [He/Him]
The Best Friend
Dependable and strong, you've always known Aman has your back. You met in middle school, becoming best friends almost instantly. However, the last few years you've caught him staring a little too often to be platonic. Standing at 6'4" and made mostly of pure muscle, he's always been daunting in appearance. Short black hair and black eyes compliment his warm skin tone, he usually wears a short beard.
Avery Byrd [Gender Selectable]
The Outcast
You and Avery have never gotten along. They are crass, snarky and rude to most who get within their space. They are known for having a history of violence and petty crime; but is that really all there is to them? They stand at a reasonable 5'8" with an average build. Light brown eyes compliment their russet red hair, which is kept to their jaw regardless of gender.
Sloan Lowlry [Any Pronouns]
The Prophet's Child
Sloan is the single child to the local priest. They are a bubbly individual, kind to those they meet. She seems to have a special interest with you though, and you aren't sure if its the same curiosity her father holds or something else. She stands at 5'5" with a thin build. Blue black hair that frames her face and black eyes stand out against her pale complexion.
Mason Solarin [He/They]
The Wildlife Ranger
You aren't sure what it is about you that caught Mason's attention; but you seem to run into them too often for it to be a coincidence. Standing at an impressive 6'2", Mason always has a smile. With warm brown skin and light brown eyes, Mason keeps his black hair in a fade cut close to the scalp.
Charlie Montgomery [She/They]
The Sister
One of the twins, a pair of siblings have recently opened up a local bar. You haven't officially met her; but something about her is magnetic. Standing at a tall 6’0”, she almost beats her brother in height. With long blond hair and light blue eyes, she is quite the sight.
Carson Montgomery [He/Him]
The Brother
The other half of the twins. Somehow, he feels familiar, nostalgic. His voice always feels like a lullaby, a calm that's not your own. Pretty blue eyes and sandy blond hair cut short, you can see the resemblance between the twins. He stands at 6'0" with an athletic build.
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unknown-songs · 5 years ago
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BLACK LIVES MATTER
A list with black artists who have a song in the Unknown Songs That Should Be Known-playlist (Can be a black artist in a band or just solo-artist) (no specific genre)
Bull’s Eye - Blacknuss, Prince Prime - Funk Aftershow - Joe Fox - Alternative Hip-hop Strangers in the Night - Ben L’Oncle Soul - Soul Explore - Mack Wilds - R&B Something To Do - IGBO - Funk
Down With The Trumpets - Rizzle Kicks - Pop Dans ta ville - Dub Inc. - Reggae Dance or Die - Brooklyn Funk Essentials - Funk FACELESS - The PLAYlist, Glenn Lewis - R&B Tell Me Father - Jeangu Macrooy - Soul
Southern Boy - John The Conquerer - Blues Hard Rock Savannah Grass - Kes - Dancehall Dr. Funk - The Main Squeeze - Funk Seems I’m Never Tired of Loving You - Lizz Wright - Jazz Out of My Hands - TheColorGrey, Oddisee - Hip-Hop/Pop
Raised Up in Arkansas - Michael Burks - Blues Black Times - Sean Kuti, Egypt 80, Carlos Santana - Afrobeat Cornerstone - Benjamin Clementine - Indie Shine On - R.I.O., Madcon - Electronic Pop Bass On The Line - Bernie Worrell - Funk
When We Love - Jhené Aiko - R&B Need Your Love - Curtis Harding - Soul Too Dry to Cry - Willis Earl Beal - Folk Your House - Steel Pulse - Reggae Power - Moon Boots, Black Gatsby - Deep House
Vinyl Is My Bible - Brother Strut - Funk Diamond - Izzy Biu - R&B Elusive - blackwave., David Ngyah - Hip-hop Don’t Ever Let Nobody Drag Your Spirit Down - Heritage Blues Orchestra - Blues Sastanàqqàm - Tinariwen - Psychedelic Rock
Disco To Go - Brides of Funkenstein - Funk/Soul Circles - Durand Jones & The Indications - Retro Pop Cheesin’ - Cautious Clay, Remi Wolf, sophie meiers - R&B Changes - Charles Bradley - Soul The Sweetest Sin - RAEVE - House
Gyae Su - Pat Thomas, Kwashibu Area Band - Funk What Am I to Do - Ezra Collective, Loyle Carner - Hip-hop Get Your Groove On - Cedric Burnside - Blues Old Enough To Know Better - Steffen Morrisson - Soul Wassiye - Habib Koité - Khassonke musique
Dance Floor - Zapp - Funk Wake Up - Brass Against, Sophia Urista - Brass Hard-Rock BIG LOVE - Black Eyed Peas - Pop The Greatest - Raleigh Ritchie - R&B DYSFUNCTIONAL - KAYTRANADA, VanJess - Soul
See You Leave - RJD2, STS, Khari Mateen - Hip-hop Sing A Simple Song - Maceo Parker - Jazz/Funk Have Mercy - Eryn Allen Kane - Soul Homenage - Brownout - Latin Funk Can’t Sleep - Gary Clark Jr. - Blues Rock
Toast - Koffee - Dancehall Freedom - Ester Dean - R&B Iskaba - Wande Coal, DJ Tunez - Afropop High Road - Anthony Riley - Alternative Christian Sunny Days - Sabrina Starke - Soul
The Talking Fish - Ibibio Sound Machine - Funk Paralyzed - KWAYE - Indie Purple Heart Blvd - Sebastian Kole - Pop WORSHIP - The Knocks, MNEK - Deep House BMO - Ari Lennox - R&B
Promises - Myles Sanko - Soul .img - Brother Theodore - Funk Singing the Blues - Ruthie Foster, Meshell Ndegeocello - Blues Nobody Like You - Amartey, SBMG, The Livingtons - Hip-hop Starship - Afriquoi, Shabaka Hutchings, Moussa Dembele - Deep House
Lay My Troubles Down - Aaron Taylor - Funk  Bloodstream - Tokio Myers - Classic Sticky - Ravyn Lenae - R&B Why I Try - Jalen N’Gonda - Soul Motivation - Benjamin Booker - Folk
quand c’est - Stromae - Pop Let Me Down (Shy FX Remix) - Jorja Smith, Stormzy, SHY FX - Reggae Funny - Gerald Levert - R&B Salt in my Wounds - Shemekia Copeland - Blues Our Love - Samm Henshaw - Soul
Make You Feel That Way - Blackalicious - Jazz Hip-hop Knock Me Out - Vintage Trouble - Funk Take the Time - Ronald Bruner, Jr., Thundercat - Alternative Thru The Night - Phonte, Eric Roberson - R&B Keep Marchin’ - Raphael Saadiq - Soul
Shake Me In Your Arms - Taj Mahal, Keb’ Mo’ - Blues Meet Me In The Middle - Jodie Abascus - Pop Raise Hell - Sir the Baptist, ChurchPpl - Gospel Pop Mogoya - Oumou Sangaré - Wassoulou Where’s Yesterday - Slakah The Beatchild - Hip-hop
Lose My Cool - Amber Mark - R&B New Funk - Big Sam’s Funky Nation - Funk I Got Love - Nate Dogg - Hip-hop Nothing’s Real But Love - Rebecca Ferguson - Soul Crazy Race - The RH Factor - Jazz
Spies Are Watching Me - Voilaaa, Sir Jean - Funk The Leaders - Boka de Banjul - Afrobeat Fast Lane - Rationale - House Conundrum - Hak Baker - Folk Don’t Make It Harder On Me - Chloe x Halle - R&B
Plastic Hamburgers - Fantastic Negrito - Hardrock Beyond - Leon Bridges - Pop God Knows - Dornik - Soul Soleil de volt - Baloji - Afrofunk Do You Remember - Darryl Williams, Michael Lington - Jazz Get Back - McClenney - Alternative Three Words - Aaron Marcellus - Soul
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In memory of:
Aaron Bailey Adam Addie Mae Collins Ahmaud Arbery Aiyana Stanley Jones Akai Gurley Alberta Odell Jones Alexia Christian Alfonso Ferguson Alteria Woods Alton Sterling Amadou Diallo Amos Miller Anarcha Westcott Anton de Kom Anthony Hill Antonio Martin Antronie Scott Antwon Rose Jr. Arthur St. Clair Atatiana Jefferson Aubrey Pollard Aura Rosser Bennie Simons Berry Washington Bert Dennis Bettie Jones Betsey Billy Ray Davis Bobby Russ Botham Jean Brandon Jones Breffu Brendon Glenn Breonna Taylor Bud Johnson Bussa
Calin Roquemore Calvin McDowell Calvin Mike and his family Carl Cooper Carlos Carson Carlotta Lucumi Carol Denise McNair Carol Jenkins Carole Robertson Charles Curry Charles Ferguson Charles Lewis Charles Wright Charly Leundeu Keunang Chime Riley Christian Taylor Christopher Sheels Claude Neal Clementa Pickney Clifford Glover Clifton Walker Clinton Briggs Clinton R. Allen Cordella Stevenson Corey Carter Corey Jones Cynthia Marie Graham Hurd Cynthia Wesley
Daniel L. Simmons Danny Bryant Darius Randell Robinson Darius Tarver Darrien Hunt Darrius Stewart David Felix David Joseph David McAtee David Walker and his family Deandre Brunston Deborah Danner Delano Herman Middleton Demarcus Semer Demetrius DuBose Depayne Middleton-Doctor Dion Johnson Dominique Clayton Dontre Hamilton Dred Scott
Edmund Scott Ejaz Choudry Elbert Williams Eleanor Bumpurs Elias Clayton Elijah McClain Eliza Woods Elizabeth Lawrence Elliot Brooks Ellis Hudson Elmer Jackson Elmore Bolling Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Jr. Emmett Till Eric Garner Eric Harris Eric Reason Ernest Lacy Ernest Thomas Ervin Jones Eugene Rice Eugene Williams Ethel Lee Lance Ezell Ford
Felix Kumi Frank Livingston Frank Morris Frank Smart Frazier B. Baker Fred Hampton Fred Rochelle Fred Temple Freddie Carlos Gray Jr.
George Floyd George Grant George Junius Stinney Jr. George Meadows George Waddell George Washington Lee Gregory Gunn
Harriette Vyda Simms Moore Harry Tyson Moore Hazel “Hayes” Turner Henry Ezekial Smith Henry Lowery Henry Ruffin Henry Scott Hosea W. Allen
India Kager Isaac McGhie Isadore Banks Italia Marie Kelly
Jack Turner Jamar Clark Jamel Floyd James Byrd Jr. James Craig Anderson James Earl Chaney James Powell James Ramseur James Tolliver James T. Scott Janet Wilson Jason Harrison Javier Ambler J.C. Farmer Jemel Roberson Jerame Reid Jesse Thornton Jessie Jefferson Jim Eastman Joe Nathan Roberts John Cecil Jones John Crawford III John J. Gilbert John Ruffin John Taylor Johnny Robinson Jonathan Ferrell Jonathan Sanders Jordan Edwards Joseph Mann Julia Baker Julius Jones July Perry Junior Prosper
Kalief Browder Karvas Gamble Jr. Keith Childress, Jr. Kelly Gist Kelso Benjamin Cochrane Kendrick Johnson Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. Kenny Long Kevin Hicks Kevin Matthews Kiwane Albert Carrington
Lacy Mitchell Lamar Smith Laquan McDonald Laura Nelson Laura Wood L.B. Reed L.D. Nelson Lemuel Penn Lemuel Walters Leonard Deadwyler Leroy Foley Levi Harrington Lila Bella Carter Lloyd Clay Louis Allen Lucy
M.A. Santa Cruz Maceo Snipes Malcom X Malice Green Malissa Williams Manuel Ellis Marcus Deon Smith Marcus Foster Marielle Franco Mark Clark Maria Martin Lee Anderson Martin Luther King Jr. Matthew Avery Mary Dennis Mary Turner Matthew Ajibade May Noyes Mckenzie Adams Medgar Wiley Evers Michael Brown Michael Donald Michael Griffith Michael Lee Marshall Michael Lorenzo Dean Michael Noel Michael Sabbie Michael Stewart Michelle Cusseaux Miles Hall Moses Green Mya Hall Myra Thompson
Nathaniel Harris Pickett Jr. Natasha McKenna Nicey Brown Nicholas Heyward Jr.
O’Day Short family Orion Anderson Oscar Grant III Otis Newsom
Pamela Turner Paterson Brown Jr. Patrick Dorismond Philando Castile Phillip Pannell Phillip White Phinizee Summerour
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Ramarley Graham Randy Nelson Raymond Couser Raymond Gunn Regis Korchinski-Paquet Rekia Boyd Renisha McBride Riah Milton Robert Hicks Robert Mallard Robert Truett Rodney King Roe Nathan Roberts Roger Malcolm and his wife Roger Owensby Jr. Ronell Foster Roy Cyril Brooks Rumain Brisbon Ryan Matthew Smith
Sam Carter Sam McFadden Samuel DuBose Samuel Ephesians Hammond Jr. Samuel Hammond Jr. Samuel Leamon Younge Jr. Sandra Bland Sean Bell Shali Tilson Sharonda Coleman-Singleton Shukri Abdi Simon Schuman Slab Pitts Stella Young Stephon Clark Susie Jackson
T.A. Allen Tamir Rice Tamla Horsford Tanisha Anderson Timothy Caughman Timothy Hood Timothy Russell Timothy Stansbury Jr. Timothy Thomas Terrence Crutcher Terrill Thomas Tom Jones Tom Moss Tony McDade Tony Terrell Robinson Jr. Trayvon Martin Troy Hodge Troy Robinson Tula Tyler Gerth Tyre King Tywanza Sanders
Victor Duffy Jr. Victor White III
Walter Lamar Scott Wayne Arnold Jones Wesley Thomas Wilbert Cohen Wilbur Bundley Will Brown Will Head Will Stanley Will Stewart Will Thompson Willie James Howard Willie Johnson Willie McCoy Willie Palmer Willie Turks William Brooks William Butler William Daniels William Fambro William Green William L. Chapman II William Miller William Pittman Wyatt Outlaw
Yusef Kirriem Hawkins
The victims of LaLaurie (1830s) The black victims of the Opelousas massacre (1868) The black victims of the Thibodaux massacre (1887) The black victims of the Wilmington insurrection (1898) The black victims of the Johnson-Jeffries riots (1910) The black victims of the Red summer (1919) The black victims of the Elaine massacre (1919) The black victims of the Ocoee massacre (1920) The victims of the MOVE bombing (1985)
All the people who died during the Atlantic slave trade, be it due to abuse or disease.
All the unnamed victims of mass-incarceration, who were put into jail without the committing of a crime and died while in jail or died after due to mental illness. 
All the unnamed victims of racial violence and discrimination. 
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My apologies for all the people missing on this list. Feel free to add more names and stories. 
Listen, learn and read about discrimination, racism and black history: (feel free to add more)  Documentaries: 13th (Netflix) The Innocence Files (Netflix) Who Killed Malcolm X? (Netflix) Time: The Kalief Browder Story (Netflix) I Am Not Your Negro
YouTube videos: We Cannot Stay Silent about George Floyd Waarom ook Nederlanders de straat op gaan tegen racisme (Dutch) Wit is ook een kleur (Dutch) (documentaire)
Books: Biased by Jennifer Eberhardt Don’t Touch My Hair by Emma Dabiri Freedom Is A Constant Struggle by Angela Davis How To Be An Anti-Racist by Ibram X. Kendi I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad So You Want To Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo They Can’t Kill Us All by Wesley Lowery White Fragility by Robin Deangelo Why I’m No Longer Talking To White People About Race by Reni Eddo-Lodge Woman, Race and Class by Angela Davis
Websites: https://lynchinginamerica.eji.org/report/ https://museumandmemorial.eji.org/ https://archive.org/details/thirtyyearsoflyn00nati/page/n11/mode/2up https://lab.nos.nl/projects/slavernij/index-english.html https://blacklivesmatter.com/ https://www.zinnedproject.org/
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jefferyryanlong · 4 years ago
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FEEL with DJ Jeff Long - April 21, 2021
one of these mornings you’re gonna rise up singin’
Welcome - John Coltrane Summertime - Ella Fitzgerald Summertime - The Residents Too Damn Hot - Dr. Lonnie Smith Lay Lady Lay - Tony Mottoloa’s Guitar Factory Final Theme - Bob Dylan Cubano Chant - Cal Tjader Baia - Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd Something Spiritual - Mahavishnu John McLaughlin Kaira - Ali Farka Toure and Toumani Diabate O True Believers - James Blackshaw Haaveilija - Islaja Man from Molise - Pino Palladino and Blake Mills Topless Dancers of Corfu - Dick Hyman Shinjitu - Elvin Jones Right Place, Right Time - Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio Penny Arcade - Joe Farrell Time’s Lie - Joe Farrell Spiritual Ideation - Gary Bartz, Alia Shaheed Muhammad and Adrian Younge Free Land - Terumasa Hino  Dismal Swamp - Charles Lloyd Footprints - Ezra Collective Walk Tall (live) - Cannonball Adderly That’s My Son There - Benjamin Boone with Patricia Smith Spiral - Benjamin Boone with Marisol Baca My Way - Gene Ammons To the East - Teodross Avery You Got to Learn to Let It Go - Sam Waymon
KTUH - 90.1 FM Honolulu, 91.1 FM North Shore, ktuh.org
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blk-salome · 1 year ago
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The modern (Black) Family
Avery Collins-Byrd
In Jordan Peele's second film Us we are introduced to a Black family on a summer vacation set in Santa Barbara. When seeing the image of a Black family, one that looks like they are a true family, I immediately became interested in the film. Oftentimes when actors are casted into a Black family, the representation of that family doesn't feel convincing. It is the true representation of a Black family that makes the emotional story of the family on screen feel true for Black viewers. From the unspoken competition with the white family to the sacrifice of the “tethered” family, we become connected through emotion to both families.  
In Us I felt myself easily melting into the family, as if they were my own. I particularly felt the embarrassment of the dads actions as if he were my own dad. When the dad bought a boat his children and wife were almost immediately embarrassed during its reveal because of how old the boat's condition was. As they reacted I felt myself react. Although, I felt this embarrassment as a viewer I also was able to see why the dad decided to purchase the boat. When looking at his wealthier white neighbors property, by purchasing the boat it seemed that the dad was trying to keep up with them. Which depicts a subtle racism that can be felt by many Black viewers.  
Peele’s first film Get Out directly addresses issues of race, specifically systems of oppression against the Black physical and mental body, Us speaks about the larger issue of those who’ve sacrificed for us. Throughout the film the strong love that both the mom and the “tethered” mom have for their family is felt, as well as what they would do to protect the family that they’ve created. It was revealed towards the end of the film that the tethered mom and her family came from below to start a revolution, so that they could gain what has been stolen from them. Throughout the film the tethered family attempts to execute their revolution by killing the family who they are tethered to. By getting to know the first family we become invested in their survival throughout the film. In some ways I feel like the family we are introduced to at the start if the film becomes our own, so we deposit our own feelings of protection into theirs. Yet, as we learn of the sacrifice that the tethered family went through in order for the one above ground to live a nice life, our emotions become complete and shift.
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collabwithmyself · 3 years ago
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(Avery Byrd and Xavier McKendrick belong to @randomgooberness, featuring in their webcomic @killcount! Go read it!)
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