generic youth media brand Dexter Thomas
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- Society & Culture
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ex-VICE News reporter, ex-UCLA professor calling my friends to find out what cool and weird stuff is happening in the world.
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About Portland's '$4 MILLION graffiti war' (Chaos Town interview)
Chaos Town has been documenting the wildest parts of Portland for a year now. From stripper yoga to the 'penis bush lady' to sideshows – and now, the best look at what is truly happening in Portland's $4m graffiti war.
if you haven't already watched their documentary, do that first: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7npnxP_6poA
In the doc, Chaos Town embedded with an up-and-coming writer rappelling off structures to make a name for themselves, a businessman with graffiti cleanup contracts, a veteran vandal in his secret stash spot with $20k+ in spray paint, and an 84-year-old man taking matters into his own hands – all in an attempt to understand what is really behind the ‘graffiti war’ that nobody appears to be winning.
Cruz on camera, Cam on production and edit, and Jameson as host. -
buying Android tablets in prison w/ Gaby Caplan
Prisons are constantly going on lockdown because of staff shortages, which means that prisoners can't use the phones. This makes tablet computers sold to incarcerated people are all the more crucial to let their loved ones on the outside know they are safe – but Gaby Caplan has discovered in her reporting for WIRED that federal prisons nationwide seem to have enacted a policy of disabling the messaging functions.
Why should we care? Gaby breaks it down.
Read Gaby's piece here:
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Whatsapp calls from Gaza + Kendrick v Drake + a documentary w/ Seb Walker
How do you make a documentary about Gaza … when they won't let you into Gaza? A mix of OSINT, protests, and Whatsapp calls with a journalist trapped in Rafah.
Seb Walker (former DC Bureau Chief of VICE News) hosted a documentary called A Hidden War, from Scripps News and Bellingcat.
And yes, we talk about Kendrick v Lamar (a tiny bit), but mostly Macklemore.
We get into what it was like to talk to 'both sides' of the war, and what this might mean for US elections at home.
A Hidden War Documentary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz9q8dsW9Qg
Macklemore's song 'Hind's Hall':
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmg6vbt04TY
Hind Hassan's post on the Pulitzer:
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the chemical attack(?) at Columbia University ft Anna Kook and Mustafa Mirza
The campus protests are a recent news obsession in the US. But did you hear when a couple students (and former Israel Defense Force members) allegedly sprayed a chemical that sent a number of protesters to the hospital?
This was back in January, but it took AJ+ over two months to finally put out a report. There's a reason for that, which we get into in the podcast. This is the definitive account of the incident – at least, until the police say otherwise.
The minidoc we are referencing* :
Pro-Palestine Students Face Alleged Chemical Attack At Columbia University
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2vNJOQfDmI
Note that this episode only plays parts of the AJ+ report, and if you only listen to this, you're definitely not getting the full picture – including some pretty important caveats about the allegations (including the fact that much of this is nearly impossible to confirm, and the statements from the university). For the full picture, you definitely want to see the full thing. So definitely check that link above.
Also, there's this 404 article:
Bike Lock NYPD Insists Is 'Industrial' Protest Tool Is a Normal Lock Recommended by Columbia University
https://www.404media.co/nypd-bike-lock-chain-kryptonite-columbia-university-protests/
Anna Kook is a producer at AJ+ [@_annakook]
Mustafa Mirza is a freelance producer and photographer [@moosezafa] -
Are athletes killing sports journalism? with Joshua Hersh
As respected sports shows like HBO’s Real Sports die, and ESPN and Sports Illustrated are continually gutted, a new form of sports coverage is rising: shows run by the athletes themselves. Is this a bad thing? Not necessarily, but there are some caveats.
This session’s guest is Joshua Hersh, former correspondent and senior producer at VICE News, and current editor at Columbia Journalism Review.
You can see his article here at: https://www.cjr.org/business_of_news/sports-journalism-survival-foul-territory-mcafee-braun-mlb.php
And Jay Kang’s article: https://www.newyorker.com/news/fault-lines/online-gambling-is-changing-sports-for-the-worse
I do these every Tuesday:
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Weediquette's Krishna Andavolu on Biden, interviewing cops, and pot journalism
Krishna Andavolu and his show Weediquette on VICE helped pioneer not only a new generation of weed reporting, but also helped shift attitudes toward marijuana policy, legislation, and culture. He jumped on the stream to talk about his past work, the current state of weed in the US, and to make some predictions about how cannabis may figure into the 2024 election as a Biden campaign strategy.
Here's the newly-released piece Krishna mentioned: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gell2kJLe0M
I do these streams every Tuesday: http://twitch.tv/dexdigi