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    Explore "black rage" with insightful episodes like ""The State Is The First Front That's Established Once They Conquer" - Too Black on "Laundering Black Rage" (part 2)", "Laundering Black Rage with Too Black (part 1)" and "Black Rage: The Book & The Experience" from podcasts like ""Millennials Are Killing Capitalism", "Millennials Are Killing Capitalism" and "Espresso Talk Today"" and more!

    Episodes (3)

    "The State Is The First Front That's Established Once They Conquer" - Too Black on "Laundering Black Rage" (part 2)

    "The State Is The First Front That's Established Once They Conquer" - Too Black on "Laundering Black Rage" (part 2)

    This is the second part of our two part conversation with Too Black on his piece “Laundering Black Rage”  which you can read over at Black Agenda Report. Too Black is a poet, member of Black Alliance For Peace, host of The Black Myths Podcast which can be found on Black Power Media, he’s a writer, and he is the communications coordinator of the Campaign to Free the Pendleton 2. 

    Here is part 1 of the conversation.

    We continue our conversation of “Laundering Black Rage” in this episode. In this part we talk about neocolonialism. We talk about class distinctions and some of the impacts of so-called desegregation, which did not really desegregate US society, but did make certain internal borders more porous to Capital, markets and elites. In that context we have some discussion about struggling against local elites or against elite capture. Too Black also offers some valuable insights on how people have been socialized in this neocolonial era. This conversation also includes about a 25 minute back and forth between Too Black and J about the way Too Black theorizes the state. While not a debate, there is some distinction between the two points of view that we seek to clarify in discussion. Ultimately there is a lot of overlap, but a slightly different conceptualization. We hope folks enjoy listening to us grappling with this theorization together.

    For an update on our October campaign. October marks the 5 year anniversary of MAKC. We are trying to add 50 patrons this month. 23 new patrons have signed on so far this month, so we’re almost half way to our goal as we reach the halfway point of the month. If we can add two people today we’ll be back on track. You can kick in $1 a month or more and support the sustainability of this show at patreon.com/millennialsarekillingcapitalism

    Additional links:

    The Black Myths Podcast Patreon 

    Campaign to Free The Pendleton 2

    Previous conversation Too Black References from BPM along with Jared Ball, Brooke Terpstra, Erica Caines, Too Black, and Jared

     

     

    Laundering Black Rage with Too Black (part 1)

    Laundering Black Rage with Too Black (part 1)

    Our guest for the episode is Too Black. Too Black is a poet, member of Black Alliance For Peace, host of The Black Myths Podcast which can be found on Black Power Media, he’s a writer, and he is one of the organizers of the Campaign to Free the Pendleton 2. 

    In this conversation we welcome Too Black to discuss his recently published 2 part essay “Laundering Black Rage” (part 1, part 2) which we will link. The essay was published at Black Agenda Report. It’s a provocative analysis of the process through which Black Rage gets laundered towards other ends. The piece looks in particular at this process through the recent example of the 2020 uprisings, but it also looks at other examples.

    More than just a guest, Too Black is an interlocutor of ours. We’ve worked together on the Journalism For Liberation & Combat series (audio, video). We’ve had conversations about organizing and about theory that go beyond the bounds of podcast work. Due to length we split the conversation in two parts. Part 1 mostly covers the basic themes of the essay and the structure of the process of “Laundering Black Rage,” part two is a little more conversational, but there are conversational elements in both.

    Most importantly we will include a Link Tree for the campaign to Free the Pendleton 2 in the show notes, please check it out, and if nothing else sign the petitions, but I also encourage you to check out some of their media work, and to see if there’s some way you can get involved or support the campaign. Free The Pendleton 2 Campaign Link Tree.

    We also encourage you all to check out The Black Myths Podcast, they have some excellent conversations, with many guests you’ll recognize from our platform as well. And support them on patreon as well. Also shout-out to our friends over at Black Power Media who host the Black Myths Podcast videos. Support that work as well.

    And lastly for an update on our October campaign. October marks the 5 year anniversary of MAKC. We are trying to add 50 patrons this month. Currently we’ve got 22 new patrons for the month, so we’re almost half way to our goal as we approach the half-way point of the month. You can kick in $1 a month or more and support the sustainability of this show at patreon.com/millennialsarekillingcapitalism.

    Additional notes: In conversation there's a mention of a Kali Akuno video

    Black Rage: The Book & The Experience

    Black Rage: The Book & The Experience

    Following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in 1968, the book, Black Rage, by Black psychiatrists William H. Grier and Price M. Cobbs, was published. This widely acclaimed work has established itself as the classic statement of the desperation, conflicts, and anger of black life in America today. In our first literary mentor talk, Ben Koponen reads excerpts from the book, Black Rage, and provides commentary and analysis about the research and its relevance for Black people today. Join us for this insightful discussion.