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Solving Music: Childish Gambino - Feels Like Summer
Will has asked me to use this space to promote the donation page for Unicorn Riot, an independent group of artists and journalists focusing on decentralized
reporting. It's not an organization I'm familiar with, but I'm more than happy
to share that donation link. Navigating the media space has been really rough
the past couple of weeks, and one of the most important things you can do is
keep yourself informed through a wide range of outlets and continually change
your opinion based on what you learn.
I've been very hesitant to promote different groups/funds/etc. because I'm not
competent enough to say I'm vigilant about checking which organizations are
worth promoting and which are less than ideal or flat-out hurt the BLM
movement. I've also been exploring my ideals about the most effective ways to
create change and push the BLM cause forward. The risk of promoting to an
audience a resource I'll realize a week later I shouldn't have is
ever-present, and honestly scares me more than it should.
That said, I've seen the link to
this Carrd site
shared around by people all over lately; it's regularly updated and has links
to tons of resources, including donation links to groups in all areas of the
BLM fight. Among the resources is, for those who can't comfortably donate, a
link to
this YouTube playlist
of videos whose monetization proceeds will go toward BLM-aligned
organizations. I've taken the route of leaving the video open in a muted
Chrome tab so the site doesn't devalue the pageview. (I've read that the
process might be hindered by viewing these vids in a playlist, so check for
the best way to use this resource. And don't take my word for anything. Check
if these organizations meet your standards, and act accordingly.)
This is probably as much as I'll say about the current movement in any social
space (continued sharing of links aside). The paragraphs above are absolutely
necessary in this cycle where an audience is an extremely valuable tool to
have, but I'd like this blog to primarily be a place where everyone who needs
it can take a mental break and solve some puzzles. So enjoy the break.
Thanks again to Will for reaching out and providing a guest puzzle. Happy
solving!
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