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Hey Hey Hey Hey, AFROnerdists!  Pull up a chair and check out a new installment from the Afronerd Radio machine via our Sunday The Grindhouse broadcast airing LIVE at 6 p.m. eastern on BTalk100. Today’s topics are as follows: famed graphic novelist/writer, Pablo Dura returns to talk about the official U.S. release of his highly anticipated project, The Lincoln Brigade. Dura’s Brigade entails the historical account of an integrated group of volunteers (incl. soldiers, technicians, medical personnel, pilots) from the U.S. who served in the Spanish Civil War; Dburt, per usual, will expound on some observations he’s made during exchanges on Twitter concerning blackfishing versus blackfacing; the MCU’s success versus the DCEU’s; weaves versus Jordans…..maybe we should’ve talked to Timbaland and Swizz Beatz before their recent deal), a recent NYT’s piece on Zack Snyder at the advent of the HBO Max release of his “SnyderCut” Justice League film opines about Marvel’s popularity juxtaposed with DC’s mythology; is Warner Media going to continue working with Snyder (sequels?) if this project wins based on subscriber count and viewership; Is it canonical or is the previous theatrical release?   

Sadly, another legend passes, iconic middleweight boxing giant, Marvelous Marvin Hagler dies at 66 and purportedly due to negative effects to the COVID-19 vaccine; a Georgetown Law professor is fired for her racially biased remarks on a Zoom call levied against Black students;  the ghost of Don Imus looms large with HS basketball announcer making racially disparaging remarks about kneeling Black female players;  And lastly, not quite reparations, but close….an L.A. County official has announced plans to possibly return beachfront property to the family of the original black owners who lost the property due to racial intimidation and government seizure.     

 

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March 19, 2021

Revered Graphic Novelist, Pablo Dura Returns (Lincoln Brigade); Dburt’s Twitter Convos (RE: Blackfishing, Comic Book Collecting, Black Esteem) ; Zack Snyder on Marvel ; Boxing Legend, Marvin Hagler Passes-The Grindhouse Airs SUN, 6pm EST

http://www.afronerd.com/2021/03/revered-graphic-novelist-pablo-dura.html

 

Hey Hey Hey Hey, AFROnerdists!  Pull up a chair and check out a new installment from the Afronerd Radio machine via our Sunday The Grindhouse broadcast airing LIVE at 6 p.m. eastern on BTalk100. Today's topics are as follows: famed graphic novelist/writer, Pablo Dura returns to talk about the official U.S. release of his highly anticipated project, The Lincoln Brigade. Dura's Brigade entails the historical account of an integrated group of volunteers (incl. soldiers, technicians, medical personnel, pilots) from the U.S. who served in the Spanish Civil War; Dburt, per usual, will expound on some observations he's made during exchanges on Twitter concerning blackfishing versus blackfacing; the MCU's success versus the DCEU's; weaves versus Jordans.....maybe we should've talked to Timbaland and Swizz Beatz before their recent deal), a recent NYT's piece on Zack Snyder at the advent of the HBO Max release of his "SnyderCut" Justice League film opines about Marvel's popularity juxtaposed with DC's mythology; is Warner Media going to continue working with Snyder (sequels?) if this project wins based on subscriber count and viewership; Is it canonical or is the previous theatrical release?   


Sadly, another legend passes, iconic middleweight boxing giant, Marvelous Marvin Hagler dies at 66 and purportedly due to negative effects to the COVID-19 vaccine; a Georgetown Law professor is fired for her racially biased remarks on a Zoom call levied against Black students;  the ghost of Don Imus looms large with HS basketball announcer making racially disparaging remarks about kneeling Black female players;  And lastly, not quite reparations, but close....an L.A. County official has announced plans to possibly return beachfront property to the family of the original black owners who lost the property due to racial intimidation and government seizure.     

 

Call us LIVE at 508-645-0100. AFTER CLICKING ON THE HIGHLIGHTED LINK, GO DIRECTLY TO AFRONERD RADIO!!! 


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March 19, 2021

Global Shield Displays Celebrate THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER

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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier’s first episode is finally available on Disney+ and the world is celebrating the new hero duo’s arrival. Disney’s UK website reveals that Captain America’s shield is being displayed in a major way. Several countries across the globe are lighting up their iconic locations to show some love.

The iconic London Eye is giving us a cool display of red, white, and blue lights. And, the center of it boasts a projection of none other than Captain America’s classic piece of armor. It’s certainly a sight to behold and us Americans wish we could see it bright and shining in person. Because, even in the midst of our excitement, we do miss Steve Rogers.

This ode to Captain America quickly spread to several other countries with their own projections of the shield. The Singapore Flyer in the Republic of Singapore, Rome’s LunEur Flywheel, and the La Grande Roue de Marseille in France, which all look like giant Ferris wheels, are also displaying Cap’s shield in the middle with red or blue lights around its rim.

a display of captain america shield on Rome's flywheel

captain america shield on two flywheel objects side by side

Disney UK

The Planetario planetarium in Buenos Aires boasts the shield on a giant ball sitting atop the building. It almost looks like a signal for both hope and help.

a photo of captain america shield on top of planetarium

Disney UK

Finally, the Torre Latino in Mexico City and MAAG Hall in Zurich, Switzerland, have the symbol on the side of their respective buildings.

captain america shield displayed on the side of two buildings

Disney UK

It’s not clear how long they will be on display. The Falcon and The Winter Soldier will run for six episodes so perhaps these displays will stick around too. Either way, it’s a fun moment of solidarity as we move forward with Sam and Bucky’s action adventures. What will they face? And will Sam change his mind about being the next Captain America? We will see.

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March 18, 2021

Anti-Asian ATL Spa Shootings; Yaphet Kotto Passes; Sharon Osbourne Racist?; Justice League Reviews; What’s Race-Fishing?; An Alternative Capt. America? Elliot Page & Umbrella Academy & More-Mid Week In Review Airs WED 8pm

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We're black at it again, loyal AFROnerdists!  Pull up a seat and check out a new installment of Afronerd Radio's Mid Week in Review airing this Wednesday at 8 p.m. eastern on BTalk 100.  Join your highly favored AFROnerdist hosts as they dissect the following issues:  yet another U.S. shooting massacre but this time it appears that Asian-American communities are being targeted; legendary actor and Bond villain, Yaphet Kotto (Alien, Live and Let Die) passes at 81; notable music manager and media personality, Sharon Osbourne has gotten caught in a racial glue trap after defending her friend, journalist, Piers Morgan from his racial kerfuffle. It appears that Osbourne has made some racially insensitive remarks in her timeline as well;  thoughts about what to expect from Zack Snyder's Justice League as the 3/18 premiere date approaches and non-spoiler reviews are coming in



Just when Dburt was waxing about the conundrum concerning the "blackfishing" phenomenon, now race-fishing is a thing too. Your next book purchase with the black protagonist on the cover may not have anything to do with its contents; Marvel introduces its LGBTQ version of Captain America for a new generation of readers; and now DC's Hourman is getting his closeup via a just-announced movie adaptation;  And lastly, transgender actor, Elliot Page (formerly Ellen Page) makes it to the cover of Time Magazine but what does his transition spell for the next season of Netflix' Umbrella Academy?   

 Oh...and P.S.  What about the growing debate over the Grammys? Specifically, rapper, Lil Baby's anti-police brutality performance that some critics are deeming to be exploitative. Even some activists are being labeled grifters from Black death....hmm. 

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March 18, 2021

How to Support Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities

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Right now, there is a continuous increase of violent and deadly attacks against Asian American communities. There are several prominent instances of these sudden and abhorrent assaults being levied against elder Asian people, including 84-year-old Vicha Ratanapakdee’s fatal assault in San Francisco, a 91-year-old man being violently shoved to the ground in Oakland’s Chinatown, and Noel Quintana’s brutal face slashing on a New York City subway, among many other incidents.

But, the hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) are getting exponentially worse and affecting people of all ages. In March 2021, six Asian women were murdered during a shooting rampage at three massage parlors in Atlanta. The culmination of these events have left many people even more fearful of leaving their homes, a decision that’s already difficult in the middle of a dire health crisis which heavily impacts low-income AAPI communities.

Racist rhetoric (buoyed by harmful stereotypes) surrounding COVID-19 certainly plays a role in this uptick of violence in the past year. The former POTUS calling the coronavirus the “Chinese virus” and “Kung Flu,” along with others pointing the blame of its worldwide ramifications towards Chinese people, has led to 3,795 reported discrimination incidents since March 2020; however, the United States bears a long and disdainful history of anti-Asian racism extending back to the 1800s (and likely prior) with Asian immigrants being the subjects of xenophobic “yellow peril” reports about their “uncleanliness” and “uncivilized nature.”

Over the years, harmful depictions of Asian people in media led to oppressive legislature (like the Chinese Exclusion Act) and racist language about their skin color and other phenotypical features became pervasive. Asian Americans have been in this dangerous, white supremacist fueled cycle from being seen as the “model minority” to help build America to a “foreign threat” whenever the US is in some sort of collective strife, with the most current being the coronavirus pandemic. Additionally, reporting about the Atlanta shooting suspect’s alleged “sex addiction” further emphasizes the dehumanization and sexual fetishization of Asian women, whether their profession is tangentially tied to sex work or not.

The recent string of attacks have caused Daniel Dae Kim, Lewis Tan, Lulu Wang, Jeremy Lin, and other prominent Asian public figures to speak out about the targeted violence against their communities. The wake of the Atlanta shooting is sparking a wave of protests, social media conversations, and calls to action across America with people condemning verbal, physical, and social hatred towards Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Community organizations whose missions are to support, protect, and empower AAPI communities are also continuing to combat against the social and systemic barriers that threat their lives and security.

It is certainly a layered and complex situation that leaves many people wondering what they can do to help. There is no one specific and all-encompassing answer nor action to that question. Some have the ability and capacity to lend their support in a hands-on manner via volunteering, protesting, and community action.

Others are able to utilize their financial and social resources and donate towards and amplify organizations/individuals doing the vital work to uplift AAPI and provide others with a historical framework about their communities. Any of these actions must come with the understanding that allies are responsible for self-education, amplifying the work and voices of Asian people, and providing support without centering themselves.

The below list is a collection of organizations that can help you get directly involved, donate resources, or both in an effort to stand against Asian hate and push for positive change. Any further suggestions are welcome as this list is certainly not exhaustive.

Urgent Fundraisers

The Asian American Resource Foundation, Inc. has created a GoFundMe page to serve the immediate needs of the Atlanta shooting victims’ families. The families of Delaina Yaun, who lost her life in the Atlanta shooting, and Elcias Hernandez Ortiz, who was critically wounded during the same incident, have their own separate GoFundMe pages for funeral and recovery costs. (At the time of this post, information about all the victims is still pending.)

In addition, GoFundMe also has a Support the AAPI Community Relief Fund utilizing #StopAsianHate to provide funds to a list charities and grassroots organizations. You can also donate to the official GoFundMe for the families of Vicha Rantanapakdee and Noel Quintana to aid their continued need for support as well as the Asian American Advocacy Fund (additional details below.)

Organizations

Asian American Advocacy Fund

Founded: 2020
Based in: Norcross, GA

This grassroots 501(c)4 social welfare organization aims to advocate for the human rights of Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders, and Native Hawaiians in Georgia. The fund’s policies include immigrant and racial justice platforms, fair districting and voting rights, and health and economic opportunities, among others. More information about donating and taking action can be found here.

Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta

Founded: 2010
Based in: Atlanta, GA

According to its website, Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta’s is “the first and only nonprofit legal advocacy organization dedicated to protecting the civil rights of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) in Georgia and the Southeast.” The organization focuses on policy advocacy, organizing & civic engagement, impact litigation, and legal services.  Find out more about their work, how to donate, and ways to volunteer.

 

Asian Mental Health Collective

Founded: 2019
Based in: Nationwide

This non-profit organization advocates for accessible mental health resources for Asian communities across the globe. The collective provides videos, information, and a database of Asian therapists for those in need. You can head to their website for additional details about their projects and how to donate.

 

Red Canary Song

Founded: 2017
Based In: Nationwide

Red Canary Song is a grassroots collective of Asian and migrant sex workers. The group provides grants, programming led by sex workers, educational content, and works with other resources to push for the decriminalization of sex work. Donations towards their efforts can be found on their website.

 

Stop AAPI Hate

Founded: 2020
Based In: San Francisco, CA

This reporting center began tracking incidents of hate, violence, harassment, discrimination, shunning, and child bullying against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States as a response to COVID-19 xenophobia. Stop AAPI Hate is a vocal and leading aggregator of hate incidents and also provides multilingual resources for those impacted by discrimination and violence. Donate directly to their ongoing effort here.

 

Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council 

Founded: 1975
Based in: Various Locations

A3PCON is a coalition of community based organization that advocate for the rights of Asian and Pacific Island Americans in the greater Los Angeles area. The council promotes collaboration and collective planning/action among its members. You can find incident report forms and other vital information, including how to help, directly on its webpage. 

 

National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum

Founded: 1996
Based in: Los Angeles, CA

The organization’s history page states it is the “only organization focused on building power with AAPI women and girls to influence critical decisions that affect our lives, our families and our communities.” NAPAWF focuses on a reproductive rights and health framework that extends to the overall well being of Asian American and Pacific Islander women and girls. Donate to their efforts and sign their ongoing petitions.

 

Heart of Dinner 

Founded: 2015
Based in: New York City, NY and surrounding areas

Heart of Dinner is a volunteer-run community effort that provides weekly meals to elderly Asian people. The food comes directly from Asian restaurant partners and Asian sponsor farms. You can lend a hand or provide financial support to founders (and life partners) Yin Chang and Moonlynn Tsai’s goal of providing 250,000 meals to senior communities.

 

DRUM (Desis Rising Up and Moving) 

Founded: 2000
Based in: New York City, NY

DRUM supports low-wage South Asian and Indo-Caribbean immigrant workers and youth in New York City. Its organizing model is based on outreach programs, leadership development, policy reform, alliances with diverse communities, and building democratic spaces for marginalized people to help shape public policy. Read DRUM’s informative blog, donate, and learn more about its many programs

 

Khmer Girls in Action

Founded: 1997
Based in: Long Beach, CA

Khmer Girls in Action helps to empower Southeast Asian girls and women by guiding them towards social justice organization. The organization aims for a progressive and sustainable Long Beach community that works for gender, racial and economic justice with Asian girls leading and benefitting from those initiatives. You can donate, volunteer, or shop the website to support.

 

Welcome to Chinatown

Founded: 2020
Based in: New York City, NY

This grassroots initiative supports Chinatown businesses and amplifies community voices in an effort to preserve NYC’s Chinatown neighborhood. The organization often highlights local businesses and supports residents while remaining respectful of their cultural practices. Shop the website and donate to aid their mission.

 

Oakland Chinatown Chamber Foundation 

Founded: 1985
Based in: Oakland, CA

The Oakland Chamber of Commerce advocates for business and families in Oakland’s Chinatown district. Find out more about the neighborhood and how you can support here.

 

Release MN8

Founded: 2016
Based in: Minnesota

Release MN8 is working to end Southeast Asian detention and deportation in America. The organization began in August 2016 as a response to eight Minnesotan Cambodian Americans, collectively known as the MN, being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Explore how you can get involved and make a difference.

 

Raksha

Founded: 1995
Based in: Atlanta, GA

This Georgia non-profit aims to promote stronger and healthier South Asian community through confidential support services, education, and advocacy. Raksha works towards healing, empowerment, and justice for survivors of violence. You can donate to specific causes and find out more about its work.

 

The Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO) 

Founded: 2012
Based in: San Francisco, CA

As its homepage states, AAPCHO promotes advocacy, collaboration, and leadership to improve the health of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. There are many ways to engage with this organization, including trainings and donations.

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