Summer News from the MAL
Dear friends of the MAL,
Black lives matter.
Protests for racial justice and against police brutality continue across the nation, though the news coverage has shifted.
MAL will be partnering with CU Boulder's College of Media Communication and Information to host anti-racist workshops centered around technology and media practices starting in the fall semester.
If you are still looking for ways you can get involved or contribute in the current moment, we've compiled some suggestions from our volunteers:
Boulder organizing group: facebook.com/boulderBIPOC/
Colorado's BLM5280 has an emergency fund set up for protestors' bail, legal services, and community aid: facebook.com/BlackLivesMatter5280/
Colorado bail fund: blackbailout.org
National bail fund network: communityjusticeexchange.org/national-bail-fund-network
Directory to give directly to Black folks in need: therevolutionwillbefunded.com
Support network specifically for Black Trans Femmes in the arts: facebook.com/btfacollective/
Defund12.org to script letters to local policymakers
Big Brothers Big Sisters www.bbbs.org/
Write to your representatives using Resistbot by texting 'Resist' to 50409
Books we are currently reading:
Black Software by Charlton D. McIlwain
Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism
by Safiya Umoja Noble
Imagine That!: The story of Ed Smith, one of the first African Americans to work in the design of video games and personal computers by Ed Smith
The Media Archaeology Lab remains closed due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. We are working on ways to safely allow public access to our collections as soon as we are able. We are also continuing to explore ways to provide virtual access.
We will share further information as we have it.