By Any Media Necessary: Mapping Youth and Participatory Politics

Media About Race and Ethnicity

Socially constructed categories such as race, ethnicity, nationality, and other markers of identity change over time and context, and are continually contested and negotiated interpersonally, institutionally, and systemically through political struggle. These identity markers intertwine with others (such as Gender and Sexuality) in playing a fundamental role in organizing our societies, shaping access to social, educational, and political resources, and impacting how we see ourselves and interact with each other.

The media in this section engage with topics such as racial, ethnic, collective and national identity, voice, and representation, counter narratives, precarious publics, discrimination, institutional and systemic oppression, the multiplicity and intersectionality of identities, and coalition-building.

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  1. 19th Century Reforms: Crash Course US History #15
  2. Daniel Beaty - Knock, Knock on Def Jam Poetry
  3. #BYP100 Responds to George Zimmerman Verdict
  4. Talks@Google: Wajahat Ali - From Chaiwallah to Playwright
  5. To All My DREAMheads
  6. Erick Huerta On Being Undocumented
  7. I Am UndocuQueer T.K.
  8. Meet a Black Person
  9. I Am UndocuQueer Tania
  10. Black Lives Matter
  11. I Am UndocuQueer Prerna
  12. Undocuqueer video
  13. I Am UndocuQueer Felipe
  14. The Truth with Hasan Minhaj - Sikh Temple Shooting, Missouri Mosque Burning
  15. I, Too, Am Harvard - I'm not pulling the "race card." You're just being racist.
  16. UndocuQueer Manifesto
  17. Brave New Voices Finals - Los Angeles "Shots Fired"
  18. Liberty in North Korea: Rescue Campaign
  19. Why We Rise
  20. THIS IS A MOVEMENT
  21. Slam Poet Slams Standardized Education | Breaking the Stage
  22. Rebel Music: Native America | Frank Waln Performs "My Stone"
  23. Slam Poetry: Sonya Renee "What Women Deserve"
  24. Ask a Slave logo
  25. Part 1 DC DREAM Act National Graduation
  26. Rebel Music: Native America | Official Trailer
  27. ASK A SLAVE Ep 4: New Leaf, Same Page
  28. Rachel Rostad - "Names" (NPS 2013)
  29. No Justice No Peace: California's Battle Against Police Brutality & Racist Violence
  30. Frank Waln - AbOriginal
  31. Black Lives Matter yarn bomb
  32. ASK A SLAVE Ep 5: Two Sides to Every Coin
  33. What kind of Asian are you?
  34. The Black Bruins [Spoken Word] - Sy Stokes
  35. ASK A SLAVE Ep 6: I Love That Boy
  36. Black Girls Code logo
  37. UndocuQueer Manifesto
  38. The Black Beavers [Spoken Word] - UCLA Black Bruins Response
  39. ASK A SLAVE Ep 7: True Story
  40. Black Girls Code brochure 1
  41. Race & Higher Education - HANGOUT with us, #ITooAmHarvard, #BBUM, and the UCLA Black Bruins TODAY!
  42. I Too Am Harvad: MSNBC Segment w Interviews
  43. Latinos say NO on Prop 8: America Ferrera, Tony Plana & Ana
  44. Cathy Cohen, Ph.D., Challenges Voter ID Laws
  45. Black Girls Code brochure 2
  46. Demonstrators 'disrupt' STL symphony singing a 'Requiem for Mike Brown'
  47. Coders Early Love For Technology | American Express | #PassionProject
  48. #AfterTheHashTag - Race on College Campuses
  49. ASK A SLAVE Ep 1: Meet Lizzie Mae
  50. Def Poetry - Yellow Rage - Listen Asshole
  51. "Caucasians t-shirt": Redskins Football
  52. Blank Noise: HOT NEWS/ TAAZA SAMACHAR
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  54. ASK A SLAVE Ep 2: Abolitioning
  55. Rachel Rostad - "To JK Rowling, from Cho Chang" (CUPSI 2013 Finals)
  56. Statement and poem by Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, Climate Summit 2014 - Opening Ceremony
  57. Breakout, We Deserve Better
  58. Rebel Music: Native America | Nataanii Means Performs "Genocide"
  59. ASK A SLAVE Ep 3: You Can't Make This Stuff Up
  60. Response To Critiques of "To JK Rowling, From Cho Chang"
  61. But we're speaking Japanese! 日本語喋ってるんだけど
  62. HIJABI THIS, HIJABI THAT!!!!

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