Handcuffed Podcast

BLACK LIVES MATTER: Voices of injustice

June 10, 2020 Rena Tunechi Season 2
Handcuffed Podcast
BLACK LIVES MATTER: Voices of injustice
Show Notes

As podcasters, we have a platform and duty to speak up and call out injustice. In light of the murder of George Floyd, we have come together in solidarity to use our platform to speak up against racial injustice and amplify the voices of black podcasters that deserve more recognition. Racism is prevalent in all industries; from the media who under-report on black victims to the justice system which routinely fails black victims. In this collaborative episode, we document black history and current events with the voices of those who have lived through it. 

Special thanks to: 

Sinister Silhouettes
Bruh Issa Murder
Handcuffed Podcast
True Crime? Never Heard of It
Blood and Firewater
Hard Truths
Noir True Crime Files 

Written by: CrimeLapse, Morbidology, Sinister Silhouettes, Bruh Issa Murder, Handcuffed Podcast, True Crime? Never Heard of it, Blood and Firewater, Hard Truths Podcast, Noir True Crime Files and All Things Eeerie

Produced by: CrimeLapse and Morbidology

Graphics by: Death by Champagne

Thanks to: Reverie: True Crime Podcast, Evidence of a Crime, All Things Eeerie, It’s Murder Up North, The True Crime Witch, Writing About Crime, Death by Champagne, Murder She Spoke, Murder and More, Always Time for True Crime, Malice, Hometown Homicide, Brew Crime, Our True Crime Podcast

SOURCES USED

HOW TO HELP

Support BIPOC Doc by Lindsey Borgna
Anti-Racism and Being an Ally Doc by Olivia Frost
Petition: Implement a Hate Crime Legislation in Ireland
Petition: Justice For Breonna Taylor
Black Lives Matter
Black Lives Matter U.K.
George Floyd Memorial Fund
Black Visions Collective
Steven Lawrence Charitable Trust
Stop Watch
Movement for Black Lives
Irish Network Against Racism
Show Racism the Red Card
Black Protest Legal Support for BLM protestors in the UK
Justice for Grenfell
Resourcing Racial Justice
The Reach Out Project
Exist Loudly Fund for Queer Black Young People in the UK
Thread with links to places you can donate