Glitter & Doom

Black revolutionary Ojore Lutalo was placed in solitary confinement for 22 years because of his political beliefs. While there, he began creating graphic collages using the only materials he had—newspapers, Elmer's glue, and his thoughts. Ojore speaks to MacKenzie about political propaganda, remaining unbroken by psychological torture, and the killing of unarmed black people by the police.

Show Notes

There's been a massive outpouring of support or Brooklyn's bail funds and, thankfully, pro bono representation is popping up everywhere. However, that doesn't mean other parts of the country don't need your support. Here are a few places where you can help:

Black Lives Matter Birmingham Bail Support - https://cash.app/$STARROBB
Freedom Fighter Bail Fund
BLM Charleston Bail Fund
Richmond Community Bail Fund
Black Lives Matter West Virginia

What is Glitter & Doom?

Glitter & Doom is a podcast built on the idea that the darkest of times yields some of the most evocative works of art. Join MacKenzie Fegan and a featured artist every other Wednesday for an inside look at their latest works and how it responds to today's burning issues, and we get a little lost along the way.