CJ the X (27:12): unpacking my thoughts on online performance through the burning of an innocent sacrificial lamb
references C. Thi Nguyen, Trust and Sincerity in Art (2021) https://journals.publishing.umich.edu/ergo/article/id/1139/
CJ the X (27:12): unpacking my thoughts on online performance through the burning of an innocent sacrificial lamb
references C. Thi Nguyen, Trust and Sincerity in Art (2021) https://journals.publishing.umich.edu/ergo/article/id/1139/
mqbirkholz (44:57)
00:00 - 19:22 : Part I: Gramsci, Hegemony, and Common Sense 19:22 - 44:57 : Part II: Anarchy, Communism, and Other Bad Words
Mina Le (41:02)
TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - the situation 7:03 - third places 21:30 - friendship is hard 26:41 - friction is good actually 36:21 - conclusion
Dr. Fatima's desperate plea for scientists to give a shit about imperialism (2:51:56)
00:00:00 - Cold Open 00:02:31 - Introduction 00:05:34 - Act 1: A Telescope Controversy 00:36:37 - An Aside on Palestinian Liberation 01:32:17 - Act 2: The Colonial Premise 02:05:48 - An Emotional Coda 02:28:09 - Praxis Postscript 02:43:32 - Conclusion 02:49:50 - Credits
Teanna / Fab Socialism (47:04)
Intro - 0:00 Mutual Aid Network - 2:45 Online Safety - 7:23 Covid - 13:51 Courses - 18:38 Budget - 21:20 Boycotting - 30:56 Student Loans - 35:37 Tenant Union - 37:15 From Scratch - 39:15 Safety Plans - 40:15 Voting - 41:17
Teanna / Fab Socialism (49:53)
Thumbnail Explained - 0:00 YouTube Statement -3:42 Socialism - 15:58 Finances - 18:43 Phones and Data - 25:09 Patience - 28:57 Emergency Prepping - 35:21 Mutual Aid - 39:47 New Normal - 43:37 Your Needs - 45:42
brattyxbre (28:15): In today's video we will be discussing the 5 pieces of advice I'd follow if I were to start making zines from scratch. Over the past 6+ years of making zines, I've learned many valuable lessons that I hope will help you in your zine journey (especially if you're new to the zine community!)
TIME STAMPS: 0:00 Intro 0:22 What is a zine? 0:40 If I Were to Start Making Zines in 2024 1:22 A Word on Gatekeeping 4:30 Step 1 Follow Zine Makers Online 9:40 Step 2 Go to the Dollar Store 10:30 Step 3 Keep a Journal 11:30 Step 4 Read A LOT of Zines 16:00 Step 5 F*ck the Algorithm 27:00 Leave a Comment!
Intelexual (2:01:32) What were the major (and not-so-reported-but-still-major) world events of the early 1990s? The USSR was dying, the economy was suffering, and problems abounded. Observers theorized on America's future role in a post-soviet world. First, we look into America's foreign policy and George Bush's New World Order speech before noting the role of the United Nations. Then we travel to dozens of locations around the world (from the UK, to France, to Afghanistan, to Palestine, to Rwanda, to South Africa, to Cuba, to Peru, to Japan, to China-- and lots of places in between. How did structural adjustment, the World Bank, and the international monetary fund impact developing nations? How did George Bush lie about Iraq? How were revolutionary governments neutered by globalization and neoliberal politics? How did some governments, like China and Cuba, adapt? How did the world fail Rwanda and other nations struggling from genocide?
TIMESTAMPS
0:00-New World Order Intro
2:42- Lexual Does The 90s Theme Song
3:25- Worldwide Disease/Virus and The UN
6:06- The UK and Thatcher's Fall
9:38- The Woes of The Royal Family
12:07- Modern Advancements in the UK
13:16- The Troubles and Stephen Lawerence
14:30- Mary Robinson and Sinead O Connor (Ireland)
16:53- Americanization and Nationalism in France
18:25- Racism and Xenophobia in France
21:08- Racism and Xenophobia in Germany
22:48- The Fall of the USSR
27:01- Boris Yeltsin and Russia's Shock Therapy
30:46- The Breakup of Yugoslavia, Croatian War For Independence
33:06- The Bosnian Genocide
40:23- The Invasion of Kuwait and Sadaam Hussein
42:50- The Nayirah Testimony
44:34- The Gulf War
47:09- Saudi Arabia
48:33- Afghanistan and The Rise of The Taliban
51:25- Zionism, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon
54:03- Sierra Leone, Liberia, Libya
56:37- Nigerian Coup and Oil Strike
57:43- Congo, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea
58:19- Somalia
1:01:37- The Rwandan Genocide
1:10:57-Zimbabwe and Robert Mugabe
1:11:51- Nelson Mandela and South Africa
1:15:47- Noriega and The Invasion of Panama
1:17:12- Aristide and Haiti
1:21:00- Jamaica
1:21:22- Cuba's Special Period
1:27:00- NAFTA, Mexico, and the Zapatistas
1:28:50- Nicaragua and the End of Sandinista Programs
1:30:59- Colombia
1:33:47- Peru and Alberto Fujimori
1:38:09- India
1:39:38- Black May in Thailand
1:41:00- Unrest in Indonesia, Violence in East Timor
1:42:57- Problems in the Philippines
1:45:01- Japan's Bubble & Gender Dynamics
1:48:00- Aum Shinrikyo
1:49:00- North Korea
1:49:18- China and Deng's Southern Tour
1:54:07- The Bush Presidency
1:58:45- Conclusion
Ornament and Crime: What does Jewish mythology have to teach us - or rather, what warnings does it have - about Israel's oppression of Palestinians? (1:34:34)
"when we forget ourselves, we become the monster"
Liy: A Jewish anti-fascist art historian wears the kuffiyeh and chats like a friend with receipts. I thought I didn't need this video but I was wrong actually! This is exactly how I want to learn abt Jewish solidarity with Palestine. You've probably been scrolling through a lot of rapid short-form education... Focusing for 90min seems wild but it's a great antidote for my broken brain. At one point she takes a break, pause and do the same! I love long videos because there's more room to feel human when sharing info instead of in polished 5min rapid summaries. She weaves together what u learned from social media but with art, architecture, history. Her cat Pikachu is VERY CUTE
Cheyenne Lin (1:13:23) The U.S. is known as ‘the best country in the world’, but where does this notion even come from and why is it so persistent despite the fact that the U.S. seems to be inferior to many countries, specifically other wealthy nations in the imperial core when it comes to walkability, third places, car culture, and public transport? In addition, is the U.S. only inferior to their ‘first world’ equals or to countries in the global south as well? And lastly, how does first world privilege come into play when moving abroad and romanticizing one’s life there? In this video essay I talk about imperial privilege, as well as U.S. privilege and ‘first world’ privilege and how its tied to race and class, as well as the global hierarchy of countries and U.S. imperialism. I also talk about the decline of the U.S., no third spaces, car culture, and the romanticization of your life abroad trend as an American.
TIMESTAMPS Intro: The Best Country in the World? 0:00 Part 1: The Rise of a Superpower and The American Century 09:20 Part 2: U.S. Privilege 34:04 Part 3: The U.S. vs. The Rest of the World 46:07
Alexander Avila (1:26:11)
TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 Intro 00:07:07 PART 1: Ideology 00:14:44 PART 2: Unpacking the Rules 00:15:38 Rule 1: Treasure Your Normal Life 00:24:44 Rule 2: It's Okay to Make Mistakes 00:31:17 Rule 3: Be True to Yourself 00:48:15 PART 3: The Excess 01:15:31 PART 4: Choose Yourself
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Rowan Ellis (1:15:57): Sherlock, Sheldon, and Dr Shaun "I am a Surgeon" Murphy - surely autistic represenation can do better than this? Let's deep dive into the tropes and stereotypes to find the truth beneath
liy: really great overview of the tropes and stereotypes of autism in the media, a good starting point for most people whose references of autism come from tv and movies