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The Birmingham channel: It’s not even past

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Home cooking (our vertical video of the week). From Da Dare Devin.

More videos, after the jump …

Biking on the downtown sidewalk (our other vertical video of the week). From Fame Jr.

Driving across the city. From Gmb_Tj.

Showing a house in the Edgewood neighborhood of Homewood. From Harris Sells Homes Birmingham, Alabama.

Taking a scooter to UAB Hospital for a facility tour. From Brandy Embry.

Shopping at Walmart. From Fritzie Hill.

A visit to Birmingham includes a trip to the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum (and Target). From Just Us.

More visitors at Barber. From USA Motorcycling.

Drone footage of Redmont Park. From Cynthie Wahba.

The 2020 documentary “Vote Neil,” featuring Neil Rafferty running for state representative with his campaign manager/future husband in 2018. From Honora Talbott.

A 1994 commercial for WBRC-6. From Analog Indulgence.

And a station bumper. From Analog Indulgence.

Bus to Birmingham. From the Milams.

A 2002 commercial for Greystone Imaging Center. From Golden VCR.

A track from Smiley (our other other vertical video of the week). From Smiley Muzik.

A 2002 commercial for Peach Auto Painting and Collision. From Golden VCR.

Bull riding at the rodeo (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Joed Guzman.

Up the wall at Birmingham Boulders in the Oxmoor neighborhood. From the Beanie.

Train at the crossing. From Free Brick Productions.

Another train. From Free Brick Productions.

Discussing “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King Jr. From Time-Out for Black History.

More on “Letter.” From the Civil Review Board.

Even more discussion … on Twitch. From Diego and Dragons.

And a reading of “Letter” (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Nadus Films.

Examining a Birmingham police altercation with a maskless shopper in May at Walmart in Roebuck. From Police Brutality Matters.

Some finishing touches on dinner plates. From Chef Ricardo Adams.

Talking with Alicia Johnson-Williams, director of the Negro Southern League Museum, on the 100th anniversary of the Negro Leagues. From What’s Happening B’ham.

“Unearth Birmingham,” an ode to the four girls killed in the 1963 bombing of Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, leads off this highlight reel from New York choreographer Tiffany Rae. From DJ McDonald.

Checking out Heart of Dixie Harley-Davidson in Pelham. From Kaplan America.

Reading chapter 14 of Christopher Paul Curtis’ “The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963.” From Jonas Smead.

And chapter 10. From Zac Early

And chapter 5. From Amy Clay.

Washington Americans at Birmingham Boars in “Madden NFL 08.” From Shelby Grove.

The Washington Post talks with mayors Steven Reed of Montgomery and Randall Woodfin of Birmingham on the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. From Washington Post Live.

Dashcam footage of downtown to I-459 along I-20. From World Travel Rafhat.

Dining out and hanging out. From Diaries of Valeen Oseh.

Thrifting at Big Saver Thrift Stores in Roebuck. From Regina Michelle.

Strumming along. From Ntelos Kar.

Lending a hand in Five Points West. From the B’ham TV.

Inside a building under construction (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Oscar Acosta.

Rap battle. From Fame Jr.

A visit to the Southern Museum of Flight in North East Lake. From Time Two Play.

Discussing UAB senior wide receiver Austin Watkins. From Roster Watch.

Review of Santos Coffee Farmers at the Redmont Hotel downtown. From Firmly Planted in Christ.

A 1994 commercial for R.D. Pitts Attorney at Law. From Analog Indulgence.

Rivers of metal. From Conklin Metal Industries.

Kim gives a testimonial for Ant Buys Houses in Huffman (our final vertical video of the week). From Ant Buys Houses.

Nighttime accident on I-65 in Hoover. From You Wu.

Driving around Uptown and the Protective Stadium construction site. From La Palmada Guerrero.

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