23 Ways You Could Be Killed If You Are Black in America
Beyoncé, Alicia Keys, Rihanna, Jennifer Hudson, Pink, Bono, and others explain why it’s time to take action to heal the long history of systemic racism in America.
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_VaNhI4CLo
#violences_policières #USA #campagne #23_ways #Etats-Unis #vidéo #racisme #black_lives_matter #racisme_systémique #xénophobie
vidéo qui date de 2016
]]>Beyoncé’s Homecoming : Everything We Learn About Beychella
▻https://www.vulture.com/2019/04/beyonce-homecoming-everything-we-learn-about-beychella.html
“It was important to me that everyone had who never seen themselves represented felt like they were on that stage with us. As a black woman, I used to feel like the world wanted me to stay in my little box. And black woman often feel underestimated. I wanted us to be proud of not only the show, but the process. Proud of the struggle. Thankful for the beauty that comes with a painful history and rejoice in the pain. Rejoice in the imperfections and the wrongs that are so damn right. I wanted everyone to feel thankful for their curves, their sass, their honesty – thankful for their freedom. It was no rules and we were able to create a free, safe space where none of us were marginalized.”
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCiRJYYde_I
#beychella #beyoncé
tout le concert démonte de Α jusqu’à Ω :
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKcpxwH5f6o
pleins de références, genre l’hymne noir :
▻https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lift_Every_Voice_and_Sing
(je connaissais pas)
autour de la #black_greek_life (ahah, j’adore (je suis d’origine grecque, yo c’est quoi ce merdier là)).
▻https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_African-American_Greek_and_fraternal_organizations
Bref.
Trop trop forte.
Le film est sur netflix.
(je taguerais bien #dwayne_wayne ambiance #campus_show, j’avais ses lunettes à onze piges)
ah il y a aussi ça :
Beyoncé was of course originally meant to headline Coachella in 2017, but she — as she puts it in the doc — “got pregnant unexpectedly … and it ended up being twins, which was even more of a surprise.” It forced her to postpone Beychella until the following year, and the toll that carrying twins took on her body, she says, was irreversible. Beyoncé reveals that she suffered from high blood pressure, toxemia, and preeclampsia, and had to undergo an emergency C-section when one of the twins’ hearts stopped beating. On the day she gave birth, she says she weighed 218 pounds. Reconnecting with her body and mind post-partum was grueling. “I’m creating my own homecoming,” she says of the first rehearsal for Beychella. “There were days that I thought I’d never be the same. My strength and endurance would never be the same.”
]]>"Et l’homme créa la femme"
thema La Modernité # 7 de la chaine Passé Sauvage
Comment bien diriger le Monde ? En contrôlant les images, les images de femmes : ▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwV_ZJOo4KI
(spoiler : le matriarcat n’existe pas !)
(7) APES**T - THE CARTERS - YouTube
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbMqWXnpXcA
le son me saoule mais je dirais qu’ils ont fouetté le Louvre... en espérant que Marine tombe là-dessus
]]>A l’occasion de la Semaine internationale contre la brutalité policière, j’ai concocté deux playlists de plus de 190 chansons, de 1930 à aujourd’hui, consacrées aux flics, keufs, condés, poulets, cognes, porcs, cafards et argousins, dont près de 120 en anglais, près de 60 en français, et d’autres en espagnol, portugais, dioula, polonais, arabe, italien...
La liste anglophone :
►https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkeA_mTMOkTv5JpavYacWeRrMnkVNvg2s
La liste francophone (+ espagnol, portugais, dioula, polonais, arabe, italien...) :
►https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkeA_mTMOkTvxc0FygHdo4FmcR3zB-0CV
La liste complète des chansons est ici :
►http://entrelesoreilles.blogspot.ca/2017/03/elo269-semaine-internationale-contre-la.html
Au delà des chansons, il convient de consulter les #statistiques sur les assassinats policiers, principalement en France mais aussi dans d’autres pays :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/601177
#Musique #Musique_et_politique #brutalité_policière #violence_policière #violences_policières #assassinats_policiers #compilation #playlist
]]>Beyoncé place de la République le 1er mai :
Quelques jours après #Beyonce au Super Bowl, c’est au tour de #Kendrick_Lamar de chanter et de mettre en scène le sort des afro-américains en plein prime-time. Sur fond de jazz et de percussions africaines.
Mais il n’a pas chanté deux vers :
Nigga, and we hate po-po / on hait les keufs
Wanna kill us dead in the street fo sho / ils veulent nous buter en pleine rue c’est sûr
Le maître de cérémonie avait annoncé que la performance du rappeur américain allait faire polémique. Kendrick Lamar, 28 ans et originaire de #Compton, une banlieue populaire de Los Angeles, est arrivé sur scène en menottes et entraves, avec un faux œil au beurre noir, dans un décor de prison. Il a ensuite entonné « Alright », titre évoquant les violences policières contre les Noirs et devenu l’hymne non-officiel du mouvement protestataire #Black_Lives_Matter .
▻http://www.lemonde.fr/culture/twitter/2016/02/16/kendrick-lamar-enflamme-la-scene-des-grammy-awards-en-evoquant-les-noirs-en-
Une vidéo complète : ▻https://streamable.com/2mos
Et les paroles traduites par Slate : ▻https://www.slate.fr/story/104187/alright-kendrick-lamar-texte
#Grammy_Awards #musique #Rap #No_Justice_No_Peace #violences_policières #USA #prison #racisme
]]>« Le jour où Beyoncé est devenue noire »
Alexandre Hervaud, Libération, le 14 février 2016
▻http://next.liberation.fr/musique/2016/02/14/le-jour-ou-beyonce-est-devenue-noire_1433279
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrCHz1gwzTo
►https://www.facebook.com/snl/videos/10153910062511303
#Musique #Beyoncé #USA #racisme #noirs #humour #Saturday_Night_Live #SNL #Katrina #Stop_Shooting_Us #Ferguson #Baltimore #Trayvon_Martin #Musique_et_politique #Brutalité_policière
]]>The Feminist Power of Nicki Minaj and Beyoncé’s “Feeling Myself” - Ms. Blog
▻http://msmagazine.com/blog/2015/07/24/the-feminist-power-of-nicki-minaj-and-beyonces-feeling-myself
If Minaj and Beyonce are on the top of the industry mountain, they are not secretly plotting ways to shove the other off the edge and into the oblivion of irrelevance.
One could argue that the video embodies aspects of the “Carefree Black Girl” movement, which started as a Twitter hashtag and quickly caught on as a counter-narrative to the tired stereotypes and bigoted cultural tropes used against black girls and women. In an article for BuzzFeed, Hannah Giorgis discusses the importance of musicians challenging the expected narrative, mentioning Kelis, Erykah Badu, Trina, and Rihanna as prime examples. These women reject society’s insistence that black women can only live the tropes of the Jezebel, the Mammy, the Welfare Queen, etc., instead choosing the satisfaction of worry-free self-fulfillment.
]]>▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1T8nG-2VNg
]]>Policing Feminism: Regulating the Bodies of Women of Color
▻http://msmagazine.com/blog/2013/06/10/policing-feminism-regulating-the-bodies-of-women-of-color
The decision to feature #Beyoncé Knowles-Carter on the cover of the latest issue of Ms. magazine ignited controversy among its feminist readership, and as the author of that cover story I’m not all that surprised. Indeed, my article is precisely about the “debates” over such a high-profile celebrity and sex symbol identifying as a feminist.
Still, what is surprising to me is the level of vitriol and mean-girl over-the-top outrage that accompanied the news of Beyoncé’s cover on the Ms. Facebook page. Whatever one may feel about Beyoncé as a feminist icon, when did it become acceptable to call this married mother of a toddler daughter a “stripper” and a “whore”?
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