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Monday, September 18, 2017

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Resting in Peace and Beauty

From Atlas Obscura -

In Search of Cemeteries Alive With Beauty, Art, and History
These resting places celebrate life.
BY ANIKA BURGESS

http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/cemeteries-to-visit-before-you-die-monuments

Sunday, September 17, 2017

Redeemed

An excerpt from the NY Times Race/Related by Eli Hager -

Michelle Jones was released in August after two decades in prison.
Now a Ph.D. candidate at N.Y.U., Ms. Jones is being heralded
as an extraordinary self-made scholar of history.
Damon Winter/The New York Times
In April, I received an email from a source: a teacher at a women’s prison in Indiana. In it, she wrote almost in passing that one of her students — who had been incarcerated for more than two decades for the murder of her 4-year-old son — was now getting out, and had already been “accepted at N.Y.U., Harvard and a host of other top grad schools...”

You don’t hear that every day, I thought.

And that was before I knew that Harvard’s top brass, including its president and provost, had taken the highly unusual step of overruling their history department’s selection of this extraordinary student, Michelle Jones, citing her crime.

To Ms. Jones’s many supporters, her story is about her profound accomplishments and her joyful personality. Their goal was in part to convey to the world all she had achieved while in prison — conducting original archival research without the internet, publishing widely, presenting her groundbreaking findings by video-chat to historians’ conferences, and winning the loyal support of the top academics in her field, all without knowing it would lead to any concrete reward.

https://www.nytimes.com/newsletters/2017/09/14/race-related?nlid=38867499

The Facts Are Self-Evident.

An excerpt from Salon -

Stop acting surprised, America: Donald Trump is a white supremacist
Trump has made clear to America for decades where he stands on race. It's long past time to accept the facts
By CHAUNCEY DEVEGA

The facts are self-evident. Donald Trump is a white supremacist. The Republican Party — despite its duplicitous and hypocritical claims to the contrary — is the country’s largest white supremacist and white identity organization. Together, Donald Trump and the Republicans are waging a war against black and brown people’s liberty and freedom with the goal of overturning the modest gains of the Civil Rights Movement. Republican voters are, generally speaking, supportive of this racist crusade.

Yet many Americans somehow continue to react with shock, surprise or amazement, and claim to be baffled by Donald Trump’s slavish devotion to white supremacy. In reality, this is one of the few areas of Trump’s public and private life where he has shown a remarkable amount of dedication, consistency and discipline.

http://www.salon.com/2017/09/17/stop-acting-surprised-america-donald-trump-is-a-white-supremacist/?source=newsletter


Tsk. Tsk. Tsk.

From the Root -

Twitter Drags Kevin Hart After He Admits to Cheating on His Pregnant Wife. And Hilarity Ensues
By Angela Helm

Kevin Hart’s messy love life is moving into hoarder’s territory.

Not only did his first wife, Torrei Hart, recently accuse him of cheating on her with his current wife and “rib” Eniko Parish, but on Saturday, the 38-year-old comedian had to backtrack on his vehement denials of cheating on a pregnant Eniko after his side slide apparently threatened to extort him for an undisclosed amount of money.

http://thegrapevine.theroot.com/twitter-drags-kevin-hart-after-he-admits-to-cheating-on-1818488422?utm_source=theroot_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2017-09-17


Transporting Your Kitty

From Lifehacker -

Get Your Cat in Their Carrier by Wrapping Them Into a "Kitty Burrito"
By Jaime Green

Your cat knows what’s up. Even if she doesn’t run and hide at the sight of her carrier, there’s no way she’s going into that thing without a fight. But the fight stresses her out and can leave you frustrated and scratched up—not to mention late for the vet. Enter the kitty burrito.

Basically, you need to restrain your cat’s limbs, both to protect yourself from claws and to stop her from grabbing hold of the outside of the carrier. (How is such a small animal so strong??) Being wrapped up can also help soothe your cat, like swaddling a baby or putting an anxious dog into a Thundershirt.

(See step-by-step directions in the link below).

https://lifehacker.com/get-your-cat-in-their-carrier-by-wrapping-them-into-a-1818487720?utm_source=theroot_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2017-09-17

Things iPhone Helped Destroy

From the NY Times -

How an underground script list changed movies

Between the Scenes - Ivanka and Don Jr.'s Daddy Excuse: The Daily Show

J Edgar Hoover, Chelsea Manning, PC Colleges | Overtime with Bill Maher...

Just Suspended?

An excerpt from the Huffington Post -

Firefighter Says Saving One Dog Is ‘More Important’ Than A Million Black People
Tyler Roysdon has been suspended for his racist Facebook post.
By David Moye

An Ohio fire department has suspended one of its volunteer firefighters for a racist Facebook post suggesting he’d prefer to save a dog in an emergency than a black person.

Tyler Roysdon, a volunteer for Franklin Township, wrote that if he had to choose between saving a dog or a black man from a burning building, the dog would get priority, because “one dog is more important than a million n****rs.”

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/tyler-roysdon-firefighter-racist-facebook_us_59bc2a97e4b0edff971c0fbc

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“To Jeff Sessions, how does it feel to be dragged & humiliated? Now you know how the African Americans you disrespected feel.” - Maxine Waters

Patience

Apologies for the sporadic postings.  I've spent the last couple of weeks moving, but thankfully, I'm all settled now.

Thank you for your patience.

This is What He Really Thinks & He's Not Alone

An excerpt from the Root - (Bold is mine)

To All the Black Men Watching the NFL, Here’s What Philadelphia Eagles Owner Thinks About Colin Kaepernick
By Stephen A. Crockett Jr.

The Philadelphia Eagles have a bit of a history dealing with controversial players. First they signed Michael Vick to a contract after he was sentenced to 23 months in prison for his involvement in a dogfighting ring that included killing dogs that weren’t fit to fight.

They also offered wide receiver Riley Cooper a contract extension after his racist tirade at a concert, in which he called a security guard a nigger, was caught on tape.

But when it comes to free agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s silent protest against the deaths of unarmed African-American men, women and children at the hands of police, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie says that the QB’s got zero chance of playing for his team.

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So let’s get this straight: Lurie actually believes that Kaepernick was protesting the national anthem. Lurie also didn’t listen to the countless speeches Kaepernick gave after games about why he was kneeling. Lurie honestly believes that Kaepernick’s action was not to try to use his platform to push for social change but, in fact, was only to piss off those who served this country.

This has always been what white America does to black protest: It claims that the protest is un-American. It did the same thing to Muhammad Ali during Vietnam. Ask Tommie Smith and John Carlos how badly they were treated after they returned home from the 1968 Olympics, where each of them raised a black-gloved fist while on the podium.

One of America’s deadliest tricks is to silence black protest by labeling it un-American. They’re doing it again with Kaepernick. Protest, by definition, should be disruptive. It doesn’t have to be violent or even vocal, but the purpose of protest is to move comforts around and encourage thought.


Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Steve Bannon Confirms Everyone's Worst Suspicions About Him on "60 Minut...

Passengers enjoy Japan’s first cat cafe on a moving train

Hmong Farmers vs. Selective Law Enforcement

Denial is Deadly

An excerpt from CNN -

Holland has solved this problem; why can't the US?
By Frida Ghitis

Amsterdam (CNN) A dozen years ago, when Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, I was out of the country, watching the wrenching images from Amsterdam, a city that sits almost seven feet below sea level, in a country that has endured more than its share of death and destruction from raging storms.

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Most reports about the disaster include a discussion about why the Netherlands, with much of the country lying below sea level, has managed to avoid a major flood in decades while the United States is suffering yet another catastrophe.

The answer, beyond the precise technical details the experts here provide, is about culture, politics and psychology.

The United States is in denial.

America's denial comes in two categories. First, there is climate change denial. Prior to entering politics, Donald Trump tweeted that climate change was a conspiracy against America, claiming that "global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make US manufacturing non-competitive."

http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/29/opinions/dutch-america-storms-opinion-ghitis/index.html

Thursday, September 7, 2017

The Decade That Built the Next iPhone

Why Hurricane Categories Make a Difference

Where do new words come from? - Marcel Danesi

Black Men Need Yoga Too

An excerpt from Salon -

Black men need yoga, too: “We tend to wait until we hit the bottom floor to then pop up and save ourselves”
Salon talks to the founder of the Black Male Yoga Initiative about promoting mindfulness in the Black community
By D. WATKINS

Changa Bell is the founder of The Black Male Yoga Initiative, which provides training, information, workshops and retreats to help black men of all ages to become aware, engaged and empowered in mindfulness, meditation and yoga. He says one of his key challenges is engaging “the population I’m trying to serve.”

“The black community doesn’t necessarily value yoga as a preventive health care measure,” Bell told me. “We tend to wait until we hit the bottom floor to then pop up and save ourselves.”

http://www.salon.com/2017/09/06/black-men-need-yoga-too-we-tend-to-wait-until-we-hit-the-bottom-floor-to-then-pop-up-and-save-ourselves/



What’s Baseball Without a Side of Grasshoppers?

The colleges where the American dream is still alive

"This is America"

From the Huffington Post -

Philly Driver Shouts ‘This Is America’ To The Wrong Asian-American
“Yes, this is America. I am American,” reporter responds in viral video.
By Brittany Wong

https://www.facebook.com/6abcNydiaHan/videos/10156752826863508/

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/asian-american-reporter-video-bigoted-driver-philadelphia_us_59aee63ae4b0354e440d1069

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

A Powerful, Enlightening Message

These podcasts are all great, but #8 is especially powerful and should be required listening for all black parents.

"What is Wrong With You?"

An excerpt from the Huffington Post -

White Woman Asks White Supremacists: ‘What Is Wrong With You?’
In a recent letter to the editor, Jonna Ramey said what we’re all thinking.
By Elyse Wanshel

Ramey put her thoughts on paper and sent a letter to The Salt Lake Tribune, which ran it under the headline “Letter of the week: What is wrong with you, white supremacists?” (The letter appeared in print on Aug. 20 and was published online on Aug. 26.)

The letter begins:

I am a 67-year-old American white woman. My parents enlisted in World War II to fight fascism. They both served; my mother was a nurse, my father navigated bombers. They lost friends in that bloody war so that all the world could be free of fascism. They did not fight so that some white people could claim supremacy or that Nazis could openly walk the streets of America.

White person to white supremacist person: What is wrong with you?




http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/white-woman-white-supremacists-letter_us_59b040b8e4b0dfaafcf4f628?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009

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peppa pig- mr skinny legs

From Slate -

Peppa Pig Episode Pulled From Australian TV for Telling Children That Spiders Are Harmless
By Rachel Withers





http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2017/09/05/australia_pulls_a_peppa_pig_episode_in_which_daddy_pig_says_spiders_are.html?wpsrc=newsletter_tis&sid=554654ea10defb39638b510d

Hear Bill Withers

From Rolling Stone -

Bill Withers Covers Little Jimmy Dickens on First New Song in 32 Years
By Elias Leight

Bill Withers covers "(You've Been Quite a Doll) Raggedy Ann" as part of a tribute album dedicated to Little Jimmy Dickens, the famously pint-sized country singer and a Grand Ole Opry stalwart. Withers' version of the song marks his first solo recording since 1985, when the man behind hits like "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Lovely Day" released his album Watching You Watching Me and walked away from the music business.

                                         

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/hear-bill-withers-first-new-song-in-32-years-w501371

The life cycle of a t-shirt - Angel Chang

DACA, explained

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Cross a Canyon on Peru’s Last Handwoven Bridge

Black Girl Magic - Tennis

From the Root -

3 Black Women Advance to US Open Semifinals
By Angela Helm

Venus Williams; Sloane Stephens; Madison Keys (@rantoddj via Twitter screenshot)
For the first time in U.S. Open history, three black women have advanced to the quarterfinal round; and, in this case, they all happen to be American. As of Monday, Venus Williams, 37, Sloane Stephens, 24, and Madison Keys, 22, are all vying for the Tiffany-engraved trophy.

Oh, and it’s all going down at a stadium named for an African-American tennis player, Arthur Ashe.

https://thegrapevine.theroot.com/three-black-women-advance-to-u-s-open-semifinals-1799943507?utm_source=theroot_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2017-09-05


Drones Helping Relief Effort

An excerpt from Wired -

ABOVE DEVASTATED HOUSTON, ARMIES OF DRONES PROVE THEIR WORTH
By Aarian Marshall

“This is the one of the first big disasters where we can show how valuable drones can be,” says Brandon Stark, who directs the Center of Excellence on Unmanned Aircraft System Safety at the University of California, Merced. In the coming weeks and months, they'll help locals assess damage to homes, roads, bridges, power lines, oil and gas facilities, and office buildings—and determine whether it's safe to go back.

https://www.wired.com/story/houston-recovery-drones?mbid=nl_090417_daily&CNDID=%%CUST_ID%%

His Message Can't Be Silenced

From CNN -

(CNN) A political cartoon of Colin Kaepernick kneeling with his Afro in the shape of a black fist has gone viral.

But the illustration -- which has been adopted by sports fans, civil rights activists and celebrities -- comes from an unlikely artist.
Khalid Albaih, a Romania-born Sudanese artist living in Qatar, is renowned throughout the Middle East for addressing controversial political and social issues, including government corruption, the war in Yemen and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/09/04/us/colin-kaepernick-khalid-albaih-cartoon-trnd/index.html

A post shared by @Khalidalbaih (@khalidalbaih) on

Gotta Love This Kid

From the Huffington Post -

6-Year-Old Applies For Lego Job With Heartfelt Letter, Boasts ‘Lots Of Experience’
“I am the man [for] the job,” he wrote.
By Dominique Mosbergen



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/six-year-old-legoland-windsor-job-stanley-bolland_us_59ad0fa2e4b0354e440b4355

Monday, September 4, 2017

See One of Earth’s Driest Places Experience a Rare Flower Boom | Nationa...

Ta-Ta's Rejoice!

From Essence -

This "Ta-Ta Towel" for Your Boobs Has Lit The Internet on Fire
By Karen Belz

The summer struggle with boob sweat is real. Very real. That’s why we’re kind of surprised that it took someone this long to invent the Ta-Ta Towel for your summer boob needs. The towel is pretty much held in place by your own ta-tas, and helps combat the damp feeling you might get under there post-shower. And of course, you can wear it around the house — unless you’re rooming with someone you’re not super comfortable with. Or your parents. But hey, your call.



http://www.essence.com/syndication/ta-ta-towel-boob-sweat?xid=nl_essence_daily_am_090417&utm_source=essence.com&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=daily-newsletter&utm_content=2017090412PM

Sunday, September 3, 2017

How the Stars Aligned the Exact Moment Steve Harvey Almost Quit Comedy |...

Tuesday's With Morrie Author Mitch Albom: A Powerful Lesson on Forgivene...

ARE YOU AN ALPHA? - Simon Sinek - Why Leaders Eat Last

BEST SPEECH EVER - Simon Sinek on Millennials in the Workplace | SO INSP...

Kobe Bryant "Dear Basketball" w John Williams at Hollywood Bowl

Share the UndocuJoy!

Whitewashing History

An excerpt from the Atlantic -

Making Sense of the Violence in Charlottesville
Was the white-nationalist march better understood as a departure from America’s traditional values, or viewed in the context of its history?
By JAMES FORMAN JR. AND ELIZABETH KLEIN

Broad swaths of the American public repudiated the white nationalists who marched in Charlottesville and President Trump’s response to them. But even in their condemnations, many officials asserted that the hate-filled demonstration and racist violence was un-American. “This bigotry is counter to all this country stands for,” tweeted Speaker of the House Paul Ryan. “The hate being spewed in Virginia is … deeply disturbing and un-American,” wrote Colorado Senator Cory Gardner. The hashtag #ThisIsNotUs trended on Twitter.

But America is a country in which racially motivated white-on-black violent crime forms a clear, unbroken pattern across every generation. Slaves arrived in America through violent crime, and whites have used violence ever since to maintain the racial hierarchy of white supremacy. And yet many Americans of good will honestly, if erroneously, believe that what happened in Charlottesville is “not us.” How can this be? Answering this question demands a look back at some of the most significant patterns of white-on-black violence in American history to identify the precise ways in which that violence was justified, forgotten, or defined as something other than the racist terror that it was.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/09/a-history-of-violence/538659/

Cam Newton's younger brother Caylin Newton is the real deal

Go, Howard!

Cam Newton’s little brother just led the biggest Vegas upset in college football history
QB Caylin Newton’s Bison faced a 45-point spread. Then, they won.
by Alex Kirshner



https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2017/9/3/16248468/howard-unlv-spread-final-score-record-2017

Friday, September 1, 2017

Pie Crust Enthusiasts Unite

From Slate -

This Genius, Super-Flaky Pie Crust Changes Everything in Piedom
By Kristen Miglore

http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2017/09/01/this_easy_dough_recipe_creates_the_perfect_pie_crust.html?wpsrc=newsletter_tis&sid=554654ea10defb39638b510d

Between the Scenes - Trump Experiences Hurricane Harvey "First Hand": Th...

How Technology Helped

From the NY Times -

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/08/30/us/houston-flood-rescue-cries-for-help.html?action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=g-artboard%20g-artboard-v3&module=span-abc-region&region=span-abc-region&WT.nav=span-abc-region&_r=0

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Budweiser | JAY-Z | “Dream. On.”

Wow!

From Wired -

Wanna See a Fighter Jet Fly Through a Rainbow? Of Course You Do
By LAURA MALLONEE


https://www.wired.com/story/wanna-see-a-fighter-jet-fly-through-a-rainbow-of-course-you-do?mbid=nl_083117_daily&CNDID=%%CUST_ID%%

Steve Harvey's Advice for Success: "Be Relentless" | Oprah’s Master Clas...

Trapped Mexican bakery staff bakes bread for Harvey victims

Play With Every Toy From Your Childhood at This Museum

Why Do India And China Have So Many People?

Still Making a Difference


http://money.cnn.com/2017/08/21/technology/culture/tech-versus-taboos-hearglass/index.html

Four Presidents. Which One Doesn't Belong?


Four presidents during disasters.  From Reddit.

A Buck Short

Thinking of Running for Office?

BiliScreen: Smartphone-based App for Measuring Adult Jaundice

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

We Can Hope

From the NY Times -

The Waters Swell. So Does Trump’s Ego.
By Frank Bruni

I keep hoping against hope that a new challenge will tease out a new Trump and that if he malingers in the presidency long enough, he’ll meander in the direction of eloquence, slouch toward poetry and tumble into inspiration. Stranger things have happened. I’ll have to get back to you on what they were.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/29/opinion/trump-ego-harvey-floods.html?action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=opinion-c-col-left-region&region=opinion-c-col-left-region&WT.nav=opinion-c-col-left-region

Hunting With Falcons: How One City Man Found His Calling in the Wild | S...

Kudos to HISD

From the Root -

Houston School District Will Provide 3 Free Meals a Day to All Students in the Aftermath of Hurricane Harvey
By Monique Judge

The Houston Independent School District has found a way to help all the families it serves in the wake of the devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey. On Wednesday, the district announced that it will waive the required application process for the National School Lunch/School Breakfast Program and provide free meals to all students this school year.

http://www.theroot.com/houston-school-district-will-provide-3-free-meals-a-day-1798639795

Becky Explained

From. the Root -

The 5 Types of ‘Becky’
By Michael Harriot

https://www.theroot.com/the-five-types-of-becky-1798543210

We need to change how we bury the dead

Did Team Trump Reveal Their Middle Man to Moscow?: The Daily Show

Agree?

From Pinterest - 



https://www.pinterest.com/pin/399835273159081964/?utm_campaign=category_rp&e_t=c0e74f2b73d3419ab5ebf0866853fe6d&utm_content=399835273159081964&utm_source=31&utm_term=1&utm_medium=2012

Not the Fairy Tale Welcome

Long, but worth the read.

From Vanity Fair -

EXILES ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE: HOW JARED AND IVANKA WERE REPELLED BY WASHINGTON’S ELITE
“What is off-putting about them,” one political veteran told me, “is they do not grasp their essential irrelevance. They think they are special.”
BY SARAH ELLISON

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/08/jared-kushner-ivanka-trump-repelled-by-washington-elite


The Types of Guys on Campus

From Essence -

http://www.essence.com/love-sex/the-types-guys-meet-in-college?iid=sr-link1

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Two of My Favorite Guys

Floods Happen Often, But Not Like This

An excerpt from the Atlantic -

Houston's Flood Is a Design Problem
It’s not because the water comes in. It’s because it is forced to leave again.
By IAN BOGOST

There are different kinds of floods. There’s the storm surge from hurricanes, the runoff from snowmelt, the inundation of riverbanks. But all these examples cast flooding as an occasional foe out to damage human civilization. In truth, flooding happens constantly, in small and large quantities, every time precipitation falls to earth. People just don’t tend to notice it until it reaches the proportions of disaster.

Under normal circumstances, rain or snowfall soaks back into the earth after falling. It gets absorbed by grasslands, by parks, by residential lawns, by anywhere the soil is exposed. Two factors can impede that absorption. One is large quantities of rain in a short period of time. The ground becomes inundated, and the water spreads out in accordance with the topography. The second is covering over the ground so it cannot soak up water in the first place. And that’s exactly what cities do—they transform the land into developed civilization.

Roads, parking lots, sidewalks, and other pavements, along with asphalt, concrete, brick, stone, and other building materials, combine to create impervious surfaces that resist the natural absorption of water. In most of the United States, about 75 percent of its land area, less than 1 percent of the land is hardscape. In cities, up to 40 percent is impervious.

The natural system is very good at accepting rainfall. But when water hits pavement, it creates runoff immediately. That water has to go somewhere. So it flows wherever the grade takes it. To account for that runoff, people engineer systems to move the water away from where it is originally deposited, or to house it in situ, or even to reuse it. This process—the policy, planning, engineering, implementation, and maintenance of urban water systems—is called stormwater management.

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/08/why-cities-flood/538251/?utm_source=nl-atlantic-daily-082817&silverid=MzEwMTkwMTQ4ODk4S0

Floating Fire Ants

An excerpt from Wired -

WHY THOSE FLOATING FIRE ANT COLONIES IN TEXAS ARE SUCH BAD NEWS
By Matt Simon

ANTS DIDN’T TAKE over the world by being stupid and cowardly. Case in point: Rafts of fire ants have been spotted floating around floodwaters in Houston, Texas, colonies banding together to weather super-storm Harvey.



https://www.wired.com/story/why-those-floating-fire-ant-colonies-in-texas-are-such-bad-news?mbid=nl_82817_p3&CNDID=

How to Stop a Riot

How climate change makes hurricanes worse

Why America still uses Fahrenheit

Another Immigrant Success Story

Excerpts from the NY Times -

Uber’s C.E.O. Pick, Dara Khosrowshahi, Steps Into Brighter Spotlight
By DAVID STREITFELD and NELLIE BOWLES

SAN FRANCISCO — Dara Khosrowshahi’s family immigrated to the United States from Iran in 1978, when their country was convulsed by revolution. They were not particularly welcomed in America, and were broke.

“Every one of us cousins had a chip on our shoulders, having lost everything to the new Iranian government,” said Hadi Partovi, a cousin of Mr. Khosrowshahi’s. “We had a desire to build anew as entrepreneurs.”

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At the same time in June that Mr. Kalanick was noisily being ejected from his company, Mr. Khosrowshahi had a problem of his own — his parents. Glassdoor, a site where employees rank their companies, released its 2017 list of the top chief executives. Mr. Khosrowshahi’s score had dropped.

His parents weighed in with that combination of celebration and criticism that many immigrant children know well. As Mr. Khosrowshahi reported on Twitter, his mother said, “Nice! You made the top 100!” But his father pointed out: “#39 is good but you were #11 in 2015.”

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“His mom raised him to be direct with people,” said Mr. Partovi, the cousin. “By far the biggest challenge he faced, which is what all of us faced, was having to come to a new country and assimilate. Being an Iranian in America in the 1980s was not pleasant. People were singing ‘Bomb bomb bomb Iran.’ ”

But the tense environment also pushed them to succeed.

Mr. Partovi and his twin brother Ali were early investors in Facebook, Dropbox, Airbnb and, as it happens, Uber; Dara’s brother, Kaveh Khosrowshahi, is a managing director at the investment firm Allen & Company; another cousin, Farzad “Fuzzy” Khosrowshahi, played a major role in the creation of Google Docs; yet another cousin, Amir Khosrowshahi, is an executive at Intel; and Avid Larizadeh Duggan, also a cousin, is a general partner at Google Ventures.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/28/technology/dara-khosrowshahi-uber-ceo.html?emc=edit_nn_20170829&nl=morning-briefing&nlid=38867499&te=1&_r=0

Monday, August 28, 2017

Jimi Hendrix - His First Client

From the LA Times -

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/music/94433187-132.html

Somerville teen makes a balletic leap



https://www.bostonglobe.com/arts/theater/dance/2017/08/27/somerville-teen-makes-balletic-leap/PJ8oFs5TL4foJxzstAqrTL/story.html