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broadcasting on 1630 am, chinatown, los angeles -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- schedule | archive | live stream | e-mail | participate | donate | F T -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A CRITICAL DISCOURSE THE FIRST WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH AT 6PM digital delivery, a love letter, from Deutschland to Los Angeles. “LIVE” Tonight 6PM KCHUNG RADIO × krxs10: > MENTALLY ILL WOMAN TASED TO DEATH WHILE SHACKELED, BEATEN, AND HANDCUFFED > > Natasha Mckenna, a mentally ill woman who died after a stun gun was used on > her at the Fairfax County jail in February, was restrained with handcuffs > behind her back, leg shackles and a mask when a sheriff’s deputy tasered her > four times, incident reports obtained by The Washington Post show. > > Six members of the Sheriff’s Emergency Response Team, dressed in white > full-body biohazard suits and gas masks, arrived and placed a wildly > struggling 130-pound McKenna into full restraints, their reports state. But > when McKenna wouldn’t bend her knees so she could be placed into a wheeled > restraint chair, a lieutenant delivered four 50,000-volt shocks from the > Taser, enabling the other deputies to strap her into the chair. > > Minutes later, she stopped breathing. Days later, she died. > > The truth is, though, that police have been covering up the real details on > Natasha’s death for months. And, even after all of this, police are not quite > clear on why Natasha McKenna was even jailed in the first place. On the day > she was arrested, she had actually called the police herself to report being > assaulted and appeared to be struggling mightily with mental illness before > she bounced around between hospitals and jails for days. > > Nothing has happened to the officers yet. > > Source / Source / Source > > #StayWoke (via negressive) × "Marxist philosophy, as that which at least adequately addresses what is becoming and what is approaching, also knows the whole of the past in creative breadth, because it knows no past other than the still living, not yet discharged past. Marxist philosophy is that of the future, therefore also of the future in the past." — Ernst Bloch, The Principle of Hope Vol. 1, Introduction. (via imkrebsgang) (via chrisengel) × U B U W E B - Film & Video: Chris Burden - Documentation of Selected Works (1971-1974) “because some of them I didn’t want to be filmed..” × UbuWeb Film & Video: Chris Burden: A Twenty-Year Survey, Newport Harbor Art Museum - A Video Portrait (1989) For a man who may have never been afraid of death, and used brave, fearlessness to express and push in his art and life, i find myself still afraid and saddened by his eventual and so premature end to something as seemingly minuscule but pervasive as cancer. May you rest with the fury of your passions and the love of your heart, Chris Burden. × × Tania Bruguera on her recent Cuba detainment × Lorraine O'Grady's Olympia's Maid: Reclaiming Black Female Subjectivity × Tonight on KCHUNG Radio A Critical Discourse RePlays Lorraine O'Grady’s lecture “And/Or” from MOCA/USC Roski Lecture Series. × Audre Lorde the function of erotic that encourages excellences, dispelling the differences between pornography and erotics, and to being at our highest strength, to be at a place of power and to not confuse the erotic strength with the tenet of the pornographic. × >