A podcast based out of Portland Oregon. Basically A collection of stories from individuals submerged in subcultures that are categorized as taboo.
This is my story of when I attempted to start a short lived chapter of The Black Panther Party in Albuquerque New Mexico. We created the RBG and FTP movement in Burque which we hoped to turn into a full on chapter of the BPP. As close as we got there.. I didn't become the Panther that I wanted to be until I moved to Portland Oregon.
A talk with a family friend about our Father Vincent Grant
Second installment in Notes from a production meeting.
This is a conversation from a film I'm currently working on with some very talented and respected people. This conversation is with some of the people that are currently working on the pre-production side of this film. I myself am not in any of this content. I've just made the recordings for documentation purposes.
This is the Synopsis of a film I'm currently working on with some very talented and respected people. The Next episode is a conversation with some of those people. I myself am not in any of this contact. I've just made the recordings for documentation purposes.
Kwame Shakur reads a few pages from his book, “Boots on the Ground, An Autobiography of Kwame Shakur. Explaining his true life story experiences coming soon.
Panelists Das Leune Director's Asssitant for "Judas and the Black Messiah", Samaria Rice Mother of Tamir Rice and Kwame Shakur of the Black Liberation Circle discuss civil rights, resistance and systemic equity after Trump.
The story of an RBG affiliate with a not so regular background. This is the story of 15yr old "Young Dennis" and what he witnessed as a friend of the RBG/FTP Movement in Albuquerque, New Mexico
As promised yesterday, here’s the quality version of my interview with a Brown Berets Captain!!! I’ve been watching the work these folks put in work this whole last year, and it’s been dope to see the growth and consistency of love and support they’ve got for the community. What would you have asked?! Who should I interview next? Drop some Feedback, construction criticism, notes, questions you have or folks you’d wanna see interviewed! All Power to the People!
Mic Crenshaw gives a George Floyd Protest Speech.
This episode features Micah Fletcher following his testimony at the sentencing of Jeremy Christian, white supremacist and convicted murderer. In 2017 Christian stabbed three people on the MAX, including Micah, after they stepped in to stop him from harassing two black teenagers. Here Micah talks about his feelings toward the trial, and why the real problem is far beyond just Jeremy Christian.
The uncensored manifesto by Christopher Jordan Dorner read aloud. Read it yourself here: http://boywithgrenade.org/2013/02/07/
Black Panther Leader and Founder of the Portland Chapter speaks out at 77 years old. During Covid-19 and the biggest Civil Rights movement recorded in history, he found it important to speak to the people. His message, All Power to the People + more.
Culture in Motion with Mic Crenshaw on 05/27/20
The RBG chapter in Albuquerque has stories that are untold. Here’s one from Ace.
A Covid-19 conversation with my brother out in Albuquerque New Mexico.
Community Leader and Activist Talilo Marfil speaks on Outreach, Plans, Social Work and more.
https://www.streetcreatives.com We are a subculture media outlet with a podcast that features real life stories. Street Creatives is the creative brand of Das Leune. Through mixed Art, Photography, and Videos, SC aims to document and celebrate unique people. On The Line podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7FXSdsWm3PKKIv440Lxlcs
I met Kenny On the set of a new movie being made in Oregon. In this episode he tells a story that changed his life while being a medic.
In this episode of OTL, we hear from Chris Williams who’s the Creative Director for Raisin’ The Level on how he got started.
Founder and Host of XRay FM radio show DJ Klyph invited Das Leune on his show "Welcome to the Neighborhood to talk about projects and photography. Music by Q Sounds + More
Das Leune Interview by "Marvins Room" on KBOO 90.7. In this episode the Street Creatives founder speaks about what started “Street Creatives” and “Young Lawless America” as a guest on Marvin’s Room Radio Show on 90.7 KBOO in Portland Oregon late 2018.
Recently our team has been working with this ultra dope artist Harvee Bird! Who’s not only a really dope musician with music on Spotify, but also the new host for some of the Street Creatives backstage content! This is gonna be a great year for collaborating with awesome people. Thanks for joining the team bro! Much love!
In this Episode we get to know the new host of what we hope becomes a weekly segment by Umoja Black. These Podcast episodes will include everything from Revolutionary movements to personal relationships and empowerment plus more. Stay Tuned!
On a late trip to Los Angeles last year, I stayed with a kid I knew from a New Mexican graffiti crew. His name is Augustine. We me through a girl I use to date and we all shared the same passion for one thing, street art. We would travel across town to watch trains and rep our crews in main spots inner city. The love for letters turned into a community driven art form that eventually built a variety of thriving businesses from screen printing companies, magazines, tattoo shops and as shown in this video, one of the oldest forms of traditional lettering. Sign painting by hand.
Latest episode of On the Line
Latest episode of On the Line
Latest episode of On the Line
In this episode of On The Line, we hear the story of Arthur's brother and the way he was executed by the New Mexico state police.
In this episode we hear the story of a young woman who overheard what seemed to be a domestic violence next door to her at 3AM. For more community stories, check out Streetcreatives.com
Recorded during an organic conversation about what it means to be an officer, A woman who's name won't be disclosed speaks her perspective on how police interact with black people.
When this mother and member of the Black Panther Party Portland chapter was younger, she had a neighborhood enemy that she met in 2nd grade who eventually stabbed her due to violent bullying. This is Part one of the story.
This Episode's subject matter is built on a school lock-down/protest as a response to the Parkland Shooting. Kids from multiple middle schools protested and held memorials for victims of this horrific school shooting. A child from a local Portland School explains her experience with the current situation.
This episode features the story of Black Panther Leader Captain Ogun of the Black Riders Liberation Party Portland Chapter. Talks Getting shot in the chest, the origins of the organization in 1996, Free Food Programs, Nation of Islam, Community values, Political Warfare and surviving obstacles while staying a strong positive Community Member and organizer.