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Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Michael Strahan Thinks Colin Kaepernick Doesn't Get Enough Credit for Pr...

Trevor Responds to the Las Vegas Shooting & Trump Tweets the Weekend Awa...

How aspirin was discovered - Krishna Sudhir

Patient Becomes Caregiver

An excerpt from Buzzfeed News -

This 24-Year-Old Who Survived Cancer Twice Is Now A Nurse At The Hospital Where She Was Treated
"Never in a million years did I think that at the age of 24 I would have achieved my biggest and wildest dream — to work at the hospital I was treated at as a child/teenager."
By Stephanie McNeal

Brown, now 24, underwent chemo for a year at the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and went into remission.

When she was 15, her cancer returned.

"I had just tried out for my high school cheerleading team," Brown told ABC News. "I actually ran a mile while I had cancer and had no idea...There weren't symptoms but my mom and dad could tell that something was different about me and they knew that something was a little off."

Brown's experience inspired her to become a pediatric oncology nurse, and last week, she started working at the hospital where she was treated.

https://www.buzzfeed.com/stephaniemcneal/child-who-beat-cancer-returns-as-a-nurse?utm_term=.mrwyxalgQ#.ntdG9YBJj

Double Standard

An excerpt from the Washington Post -

‘Lone wolf’: Our stunning double standard when it comes to race and religion
By Khaled Beydoun

In what police call the deadliest attack in modern American history, 64-year-old Stephen Paddock opened fire on concertgoers at a country music festival in Las Vegas on Sunday.

Despite the scale of the attack and Paddock’s being armed with more than 10 rifles, Las Vegas Sheriff Joe Lombardo immediately dismissed any ties to terrorism, classifying Paddock, a white male from a rural town 80 miles from Las Vegas, as a “local individual” and a “lone wolf.”

We have yet to determine whether Paddock was motivated by anyone or anything, so many are tiptoeing around terms such as “terrorist.” But if Paddock were Muslim, his status as a local individual would be entirely irrelevant, and the motive of “Islamic terrorism” or “jihad” would likely be immediately assumed, even without any evidence.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-faith/wp/2017/10/02/lone-wolf-our-stunning-double-standard-when-it-comes-to-race-and-religion/?utm_term=.6e339ea464d8

Tattoos as medical condition monitors

Sunday, October 1, 2017

They Helped Us See the World

An excerpt from the Paris Review -

John H. Johnson and the Black Magazine
By Dick Gregory



Let me tell you a story about Jet magazine.

In the late 1970s, I went to the African country Uganda, which was falling apart under Idi Amin. His rule was over, and he had left a mess. I wanted to see about helping sick and hungry folks over there. I got on a plane, and then onto a bus. Things were crazy, with people fighting for control of the country. A group of men made everybody get off the bus I was on. And the saddest thing was: suddenly I was looking at a nine-year-old African child with a gun, who walked up to me and said, “Get up on the sidewalk.”

A man on a bicycle jumped off and said, “Dick Gregory! Dick Gregory!” He looked at that little punk packing the gun and said, “Get outta here. You know who this man is?”

And how did the man on the bicycle know who I was? Jet magazine.

That man said to me, “I see all your work, brotha. I just … ” And he started crying. Because he had read about me in Jet.

Jet and Ebony magazines exposed black people to the world—not just the negativity but the positive things, too. We got to see black folks we had never seen, hear about black folks we had never heard of. Let’s say your sister was a judge. How would I know that? Because Jet magazine put it out there. Let’s say your daddy was a scientist in California, but I’m in New York. How would I know? The New York Times wouldn’t mention it. So we looked at Jet and said, “Wow, this is positive stuff, not just the negative stuff about black folks that the white press was talking about.” Ebony and Jet had black photographers taking pictures of people and things that white photographers wouldn’t even have thought of.

https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2017/09/26/john-h-johnson-black-magazine/#nws=mcnewsletter

Why you can't fly a plane to space

Why is Africa building a Great Green Wall? BBC News

Trevor Noah: Is the World Getting Better? #GOALKEEPERS17

Billie Holiday-Strange fruit- HD

What really happens when a fly lands on your food

So Wrong

From the AP & Time -

A Man Told His Friends He Needed Help Moving. They Didn't Realize They Were Robbing a House for Him

(GREAT FALLS, Mont.) — Police in Montana say a man told friends he needed help moving and got their unwitting help stealing $40,000 worth of items from another man's home.

One of the friends allegedly rented a U-Haul without knowing it would be used in a crime. The other told police he became suspicious and left after he saw military medals in the Great Falls home. He doubted 36-year-old Patrick Joseph Adams Jr. served in the military.


Investigators say the true homeowner came home later that night, found his home had been burglarized and called 911.

http://time.com/4964291/great-falls-movers-robbed-house/


Straight to Hell

http://www.vulture.com/2017/09/lin-manuel-miranda-cant-hide-his-disgust-at-trump-tweets.html

The ancient city designed to track time

The surprising cause of stomach ulcers - Rusha Modi

New Rule: The Kremlin Konnection | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)

Saturday, September 30, 2017

Consider Heading North Kids

An excerpt from the Boston Globe -

Canadian colleges offer US students lower tuition and Trudeau instead of Trump
By Laura Krantz

CAMBRIDGE — In a sweaty high school gymnasium on a recent Monday evening, 25 college recruiters set up tables with glossy brochures and free pens. Among them were Quest University, Mount Allison University, the University of Waterloo, and Bishop’s University.

Most Americans can’t locate these schools on a map (hint: they’re all in Canada), but nonetheless about 100 US students and their parents attended the fair, curious to learn about them. Why? The lure of reasonably priced tuition and a chance to study outside the United States.


As private college costs in the United States creep ever-closer to $70,000 a year, Canadian schools are seizing on unprecedented interest among Americans increasingly unwilling to accept mountains of debt for an undergraduate degree.

Colleges in Canada, which are almost all public and receive more government support than their US counterparts, are significantly cheaper, as little as $8,000 per year at Brandon University in Manitoba, or $15,000 at McGill, in Montreal.

http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2017/09/27/canadian-colleges-focus-recruitment-efforts-students/esfIXhe9ctB66yrrQ7a2cO/story.html?et_rid=606374700&s_campaign=todaysheadlines:newsletter

Friday, September 29, 2017

Lt Gen Silveria addresses cadets about racism incident

Co-opted

An excerpt from Vox - (Bold is mine)

The NFL has officially whitewashed Colin Kaepernick’s protest
The co-opting of protests against racism has a storied history in our country.
Updated by Louis Moore

Last Sunday, in the largest single-day athlete protest in American sports history, players across the league linked arms and took a knee during the national anthem. But it was a toothless gesture. The demonstration, which started as a protest against police brutality by San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, had become a “mere picnic.”

Last weekend’s wave of protest was prompted by an angry rebuke by President Trump during a rally in Alabama. The president called for any “son of a bitch” who took a knee to be fired by the NFL. In response, players across the nation knelt in front of the flag during Sunday’s games. But these protests meant something different. Billionaire team owners who had donated to Trump’s campaign joined in. The symbol of taking a knee came to mean something else — unity, anger toward Trump, free speech. Kaepernick’s bold statement against systemic racism had been co-opted.

The beauty and brilliance of Kaepernick’s protest the previous season is that it put all athletes and fans on notice. "I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color," Kaepernick told reporters. He did not mince words.

And his truth drew the ire of white fans. For two minutes, they had to confront systemic racism and police brutality, something most fans don’t want to acknowledge, especially during a football game. In short, Kaepernick took a page from Bill Russell’s activist athlete playbook. As Russell noted in 1964, “We have got to make the white population uncomfortable, because that is the only way to get their attention.”

https://www.vox.com/first-person/2017/9/28/16379618/nfl-take-a-knee-protest-colin-kaepernick

Wardrobe Malfunction Statement

From Vox -

Someone took an upskirt photo of actress Natalie Morales. Her response is required reading.
Updated by Constance Grady


https://www.vox.com/culture/2017/9/27/16375446/natalie-morales-upskirt-photo-response

Thursday, September 28, 2017

What is Solar Power? | National Geographic

Meet The Black Comedian Who Has Become Japan’s Most Unlikely Star (HBO)

A Supreme Court Clerk

From the Washington Post -

From her dad’s killing during the crack epidemic to a Supreme Court clerkship
By John Woodrow Cox



https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/from-her-dads-killing-during-the-crack-epidemic-to-a-supreme-court-clerkship/2017/09/27/e631eb7c-8de0-11e7-8df5-c2e5cf46c1e2_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_wright-1130a-1%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.0f6e0abe7bac

Quote

“The flag is drenched with our blood.” - Fannie Lou Hamer

From the NY Times - Charles Blow

(A powerful article. Too good from start to finish to post snippets. - Faye)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/28/opinion/the-flag-is-drenched-with-our-blood.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&_r=0

Three Amigos


ROB CARR VIA GETTY IMAGES
Former U.S. Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton enlivened the opening ceremonies of the Presidents Cup at Liberty National Golf Club on Sept. 28, 2017, in Jersey City, New Jersey.

Terrible

Inside One of Baseball’s Last Manual Scoreboards

Donald Trump Won't Admit Defeat on Health Care

Wake Up to Gabe Fleisher | September 27, 2017 Act 3 | Full Frontal on TBS

A City Built For Driverless Cars

Excerpts from Now I Know -

The Town that Drives Itself

Ghost towns have a few hallmark features — lots of buildings, lots of roads, and no residents. These uninhabited towns were once bustling with commerce and community, but for reasons which often differ from place to place, they’re now desolate and abandoned.

~~~~~~~~~~

That’s hardly a ghost town. It’s bright, clean, and airy. And — importantly — the stoplights are working.

Really, that’s the most important part. Mcity wasn’t built for people. It was built for cars — autonomous ones.

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Mcity opened its doors — er, roads — in 2015. It is a 32-acre urban landscape with all sorts of roadways. There are railroad crossings, roundabouts, differently-paved streets, highway on-ramps, crazy intersections with confusing left turns, and more. The buildings, as you can probably tell by the above, are just facades, and there are no people beyond the researchers; instead, there are fake pedestrians that don’t know how to safely cross the street. (The image below is an example.) The purpose of the city is to test driverless cars and the technology which controls them, with researchers across disciplines and employers taking advantage of this one-of-a-kind city.

http://nowiknow.com/the-town-that-drives-itself/

How cars went from boxy to curvy

Grooving at California’s Most Retro Roller Rink

Painless Way to Save Money

I've discovered a painless way to save money with these weekly plans.  They were found on Pinterest.  Here's to happy savings!






Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Is an unusual name good for you?

Renew Your Passports Pronto!

From PureWow - H/T Alisha

Yikes, Here’s What Happens if You Don’t Renew Your Passport This Fall
By HEATH GOLDMAN

Unless you renewed your passport yesterday, do yourself a favor and take it out right now. If it expires anytime next year, get yourself renewed now.

Why is that? Well, as reported by the L.A. Times, fewer people apply in the fall, so wait times from September to December are the shortest (just four weeks instead of months).

Here’s another (very tricky) reason: In January 2018, the Real ID Act kicks in. This means driver’s licenses from 23 states (including New York and California) won’t cut it for domestic travel, forcing folks to use their passports.

https://www.purewow.com/news/best-time-to-renew-passport?utm_medium=email&utm_source=national&utm_campaign=25100&utm_content=News_editorial

I won't trade in my iPhone 6s for an iPhone 8 or iPhone X

Former neo-Nazi removes swastika tattoos after unlikely friendship

Ken Burns: Today's Divisiveness Has Roots In Vietnam

Commentary: Trump's Comments Drive Athletes to Unify | Real Sports w/ Br...

Obama Scholars

From Occidental College -

THE BARACK OBAMA SCHOLARS PROGRAM

Beginning in fall 2018, the Barack Obama Scholars Program at Occidental College will empower the next generation of leaders in active pursuit of the public good. Honoring the legacy of Occidental’s most famous student, this scholarship program will provide a comprehensive experience for exceptional students of all backgrounds who seek the opportunity to create lasting and meaningful change.

http://obamascholars.oxy.edu

How to Avoid A**holes

An excerpt from Vox -

A Stanford psychologist on the art of avoiding assholes
"Not giving a shit takes the wind out of an asshole's sails."
by Sean Illing

The world is full of assholes. Wherever you live, whatever you do, odds are you’re surrounded by assholes. The question is, what to do about it?

Robert Sutton, a psychology professor at Stanford University, has stepped up to answer this eternal question. He’s the author of a new book, The Asshole Survival Guide, which is basically what it sounds like: a guide for surviving the assholes in your life.

In 2010, Sutton published The No Asshole Rule, which focused on dealing with assholes at an organizational level. In the new book, he offers a blueprint for managing assholes at the interpersonal level. If you’ve got an asshole boss, an asshole friend, or an asshole colleague, this book might be for you.

https://www.vox.com/conversations/2017/9/26/16345476/stanford-psychologist-art-of-avoiding-assholes

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

10 Advantages of Being Left Handed | Top 10 List

The Japanese Town Growing Masterpieces With Rice

Hansen Unplugged: Anthem protests not about disrespecting the flag

Why 23 million Americans don't have fast internet

Einstein's miracle year - Larry Lagerstrom

When Is the Right Time for Black People to Protest?: The Daily Show

How does the Nobel Peace Prize work? - Adeline Cuvelier and Toril Rokseth

Quote

The players have not committed the sin of introducing politics into football. Their sin is to be black men talking about politics when the NFL wants them to shut up and entertain. - Travis Waldron

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/nfl-football-political_us_59c91815e4b06ddf45f9b002?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009

Monday, September 25, 2017

Searching for Answers on Blood Road

Bob Costas on NFL protests and patriotism (full CNN interview)

John Oliver - NFL Anthem Kneel

Beaten . . . With Class

An excerpt from the Washington Post -

The NFL beat Trump. Soundly.
By Jerry Brewer

The NFL players stood, knelt, raised fists, sat, abstained . . . whatever felt right. They did it mostly as a team, a collection of individuals who choose to play together and sacrifice for each other. During the national anthem, they didn’t act like a brainwashed mass who had traded their diversity just to wear the same colors.

The latter is a flat and uninformed way to view the concept of team, and the same could be said for the different ways we act as American citizens. You have to understand that to grasp the power and poignancy of one of the most meaningful Sundays in NFL history. Throughout the nation and in London, the league responded to President Trump’s scathing, profane and ignorant criticism by showing him two things he can neither comprehend nor inspire as a leader: empathy and unity.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/the-nfl-responds-to-trump-by-embracing-its-diversity/2017/09/24/07d57814-a15c-11e7-ade1-76d061d56efa_story.html?utm_term=.ec30b6723b74


Saturday, September 23, 2017

Analytics Luminary: Naveen Rao, Nervana | Intel Business

Hurricane Mueller Storms the Trump Administration: The Daily Show

Just when You Think He Can't Go Any Lower, He Does.

From the Huffington Post -

NFL Stars Erupt In Anger Over Donald Trump’s ‘Son Of A Bitch’ Speech
“I can’t take anything our Celebrity in Chief says seriously. He’s a real life clown/troll.”
By Lee Moran

National Football League stars past and present are expressing outrage after President Donald Trump used an address in Huntsville, Alabama, on Friday to attack players who protest during the national anthem.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/nfl-stars-donald-trump-comments-speech_us_59c60a89e4b0cdc773318071?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009

U Bum

Excerpts from the Washington Post -

Trump turns sports into a political battleground with comments on NFL and Steph Curry
By Adam Kilgore

President Trump turned professional sports into a political battleground Friday night into Saturday morning, directing full-throated ire toward African American athletes who have spoken out against him and prompting a response from the National Football League, its players and the best basketball player in the world.

In a span of roughly 12 hours, as the sports world typically would be gearing up for college football and baseball’s pennant races, Trump ensnared and agitated the most powerful sports league in North America and perhaps the most popular athlete in American team sports. His comments set the stage for potential mass protest Sunday along NFL sidelines.

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After Trump said he rescinded Curry’s invitation, LeBron James slammed Trump on Twitter.

“U bum @StephenCurry30 already said he ain’t going!” James said. “So therefore ain’t no invite. Going to White House was a great honor until you showed up!”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/trump-sticks-to-sports-with-comments-on-nfl-players-and-owners-and-steph-curry/2017/09/23/50e76dd2-a071-11e7-9083-fbfddf6804c2_story.html?utm_term=.8c900d30222b&wpisrc=al_alert-COMBO-sports%252Bnation&wpmk=1

Thursday, September 21, 2017

How to solve problems like a designer

Lifeguards can work with these drones to save lives faster

The Reason Why Your Doughnut Box is Pink

A Hero That Looks Like Me

An excerpt from the Daily Good -

Move Over, Wonder Woman — This Afro-Puerto Rican Superhero Is The Ultimate Feminist Icon
Named after the island nation’s anthem, the fierce comic book star uses her powers to control the weather and keep her people safe
by Rebekah Sager

EDGARDO MIRANDA-RODRIGUEZ, A SELF-DESCRIBED ARTSY NERD FROM THE SOUTH BRONX, never imagined that the Afro-Puerto Rican pacifist character he first self-published only a little more than a year ago would emerge as one of the comic book world’s most realistic feminist super-heroes. La Borinqueña officially debuted at New York City’s Puerto Rican Day Parade in June 2016. Since then, both the character and the comic book have become something bigger and more meaningful than their creator could have dreamed, especially as Puerto Rico weathers two onslaughts from Hurricanes Irma and Maria, school closings, and an economic crisis.

https://www.good.is/features/afro-puerto-rican-comic-book-star-ultimate-feminist-superhero?utm_source=thedailygood&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=dailygood

Megyn Kelly and Ellen Discuss Political Talk Show Guests

Jimmy Kimmel Fights Back Against Bill Cassidy, Lindsey Graham & Chris Ch...

When You're Too Tired to Respond

An excerpt from the Huffington Post -

These White People Will Respond To Your Racist Trolls So You Don’t Have To
A volunteer-run Facebook group answers ignorant comments online at the request of people of color.
By Sarah Ruiz-Grossman

If you’re a person of color exhausted by having to explain over and over on social media why “all lives” aren’t treated the same by police or why producer Issa Rae saying she’s “rooting for everybody black” is not racist, one group is here to help you: White Nonsense Roundup.

The volunteer-run Facebook group, founded last year by friends Layla Tromble and Terri Kompton in Washington state, has white people respond to racist trolls online at the request of people of color.

“If a white person is filling your social media with white nonsense ― anything from overt racism to well-intentioned problematic statements, tag us and a white person will come roundup our own,” the group’s Facebook post reads.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/white-nonsense-roundup-racism-white-privilege_us_59c1811ae4b0186c22069390?ncid=APPLENEWS00001

Just Another Thug

An excerpt from Slate -

Our Demagogue
For the first time at the U.N., the American president was just another populist thug.
By William Saletan

On Tuesday, as world leaders addressed the United Nations General Assembly, diplomats were lectured by an authoritarian, a torture apologist, a pillage enthusiast, a race-baiter, and a sectarian demagogue. At the U.N., that’s an ordinary day. But this time, the despot, the demagogue, and the war-crimes advocate had something unusual in common. This time, they were all the president of the United States.

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2017/09/trump_at_the_u_n_was_just_another_populist_thug.html

From the NFL to the FBI

An excerpt from the Washington Post -

From the NFL to the FBI? Former Bears CB Charles Tillman reportedly is in training
By Cindy Boren

Criminals and bad-deed doers might soon be learning something NFL offensive players long knew: Do not — repeat, do not — mess with Charles Tillman.

Tillman, the former cornerback for the Chicago Bears and Carolina Panthers, is training to become an FBI agent, according to the Chicago Tribune and ESPN. The player nicknamed “Peanut” by a relative for how he looked as a baby happens to have earned a degree in criminal justice at Louisiana-Lafayette and presently is at the FBI Training Academy in Quantico, Va.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2017/09/20/from-the-nfl-to-the-fbi-former-bears-cb-charles-tillman-reportedly-is-in-training/?utm_term=.41c420750476

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Keep socks with their significant other.

The Worst

An excerpt from Vox -

“He took the job and made it smaller”: how Rex Tillerson failed the State Department
Experts believe he’s one of the worst secretaries of state in history. Here’s why.
Updated by Zack Beauchamp

“Tillerson would be at or near the bottom of the list of secretaries of state, not just in the post-Second World War world but in the record of US secretaries of state,” says Paul Musgrave, a scholar of US foreign policy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

The former Exxon Mobil CEO — whose nomination was initially greeted warmly by prominent foreign policy hands — has failed to wield any significant influence in internal administration debates over issues like Syria, North Korea, or Russia.

His push to slash “inefficiencies” in the State Department and seeming disinterest in working closely with longtime staff were even more damaging. By failing to get people into vital high-level posts and actively pushing out talented personnel, he ended up making America’s response to major crises incoherent and weakening the State Department for a “generation,” according to George Washington University’s Elizabeth Saunders.

https://www.vox.com/world/2017/9/20/16330028/rex-tillerson-secretary-state-trump-un-haley

Not a Gamer

But I have much respect for traffic engineers.

An excerpt from Wired -

LIVE THE MADDENING LIFE OF A TRAFFIC ENGINEER WITH A $3 GAME
By AARIAN MARSHALL

THE AIR SINGS with four-letter words. The iPad sits stoic as fingers poke, jab, and prod at its screen. Traffic engineering, it turns out, is a difficult job, even when you're working in a fantasy "city" made up of nothing but one office building and a solitary tree.

This is the world of Freeways, a new release from independent game maker Justin Smith, who owns Captain Games. The objective is simple enough: build a road network that connects a series of highways and buildings. When you've finished, you'll be scored on three metrics: the average speed of cars on your network, how much concrete you used to build it, and how easy it is for drivers to get from one point to another.

https://www.wired.com/story/freeways-traffic-engineer-game?mbid=nl_092017_daily&CNDID=%%CUST_ID%%

Electric Cars Could Wreak Havoc on Oil Markets Within a Decade

I Love Neil DeGrasse Tyson

From Salon -

Fired Google employee James Damore has Twitter war after KKK questions
A nerd fight breaks out after Neil DeGrasse Tyson schools Damore on why the Klan is not like Dungeons & Dragons
By SOPHIA TESFAYE


http://www.salon.com/2017/09/20/fired-google-employee-james-damore-has-twitter-war-after-kkk-questions/?source=newsletter

Serena's Letter to Her Mom

From Reddit -

Dear Mom,

You are one of the strongest women I know. I was looking at my daughter (OMG, yes, I have adaughter 😳) and she has my arms and legs! My exact same strong, muscular, powerful, sensational arms and body. I don't know how I would react if she has to go through what I've gone through since I was a 15 year old and even to this day.

I've been called man because I appeared outwardly strong. It has been said that that I use drugs (No, I have always had far too much integrity to behave dishonestly in order to gain an advantage). It has been said I don't belong in Women's sports -- that I belong in Men's -- because I look stronger than many other women do. (No, I just work hard and I was born with this badass body and proud of it).
But mom, I'm not sure how you did not go off on every single reporter, person, announcer and quite frankly, hater, who was too ignorant to understand the power of a black woman.

I am proud we were able to show them what some women look like. We don't all look the same. We are curvy, strong, muscular, tall, small, just to name a few, and all the same: we are women and proud!

You are so classy, I only wish I could take your lead. I am trying, though, and God is not done with me yet. I have a LONG way to go, but thank you.

Thank you for being the role model I needed to endure all the hardships that I now regard as a challenges--ones that I enjoy. I hope to teach my baby Alexis Olympia the same, and have the same fortitude you have had.

Promise me, Mom, that you will continue to help. I'm not sure if I am as meek and strong as you are yet. I hope to get there one day. I love you dearly.

Your youngest of five,
Serena

https://www.reddit.com/user/serenawilliams/comments/714c1b/letter_to_my_mom/?st=j7tsl0tx&sh=b1f13ac6

What millennials mean by “It’s lit.”

Should we get rid of standardized testing? - Arlo Kempf

Obama just came back to BRILLIANTLY Destroy GOP on Obamacare And Makes F...

The Strange Science of the Veggie Burger That Bleeds | WIRED

The Way We Get Power Is About to Change Forever

A Young Jazz Musician and His Mentor Shape Music’s Future

Jimmy Kimmel on Bill Cassidy’s Health “Care” Bill

Monday, September 18, 2017

Spreading the Foodie Love

Excerpts from the NY Times -

What Happens When Marcus Samuelsson Takes Harlem to London?
By NIKITA STEWART

Marcus Samuelsson lives in Harlem. He loves Harlem. He loves it so much that he decided to spread it to east London.

Mr. Samuelsson’s Red Rooster Harlem, a neighborhood restaurant known for its soul food and soul-stirring gospel brunches, has birthed a doppelgänger Red Rooster Shoreditch.

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Since adopting Harlem as his home and choosing it to hone his skills as a showman restaurateur, Mr. Samuelsson has masterfully straddled a fine line between gentrification, appropriation and approbation. Mr. Samuelsson, born in Ethiopia and raised in Sweden, has garnered enough Harlem street cred to successfully strut out Streetbird Rotisserie, a more casual, less expensive eatery less than mile from Red Rooster Harlem, and Harlem Eat Up, an annual food festival that takes over Morningside Park each May. He has found a culinary aesthetic that’s the equivalent of the electric slide, a line dance that still prompts black families to rise up in unison at backyard cookouts but equally rouses a crowd at a predominantly white wedding.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/18/travel/red-rooster-london-shoreditch-marcus-samuelsson.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=second-column-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0


Apple Music — Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives Trailer — Apple

A Bad Dude

An excerpt from the Washington Post -

‘The first white president’ is a ‘bad dude’
By Jonathan Capehart

I have a confession to make. I have not been as enamored of Ta-Nehisi Coates and his writing on race as some white people, particularly liberals, are. In fact, recently, I’ve discovered that I’m not alone in thinking that Coates’s views on race are too emotional, too dark, too relentlessly pessimistic. As one friend wrote in an email, “I tend not to agree with Coates because the premise of everything he writes is all white people in this country are evil and just look at the history of America to prove it. I tend to be a lot less cynical than that.”

When it comes to race and the United States, I am Martin Luther King Jr. to Coates’s Malcolm X. But ever since the killing of Trayvon Martin in 2012 and the ensuing grim roll call of black lives felled by law enforcement and wannabe cops and others who simply felt empowered, my views on race and our nation have moved steadily closer to Coates’s. With “The First White President,” Coates’s epic examination of and explanation for President Trump’s victory last November in the Atlantic magazine, there no longer is any daylight between me and the provocative chronicler of America’s racial divide.

In paragraph after paragraph, Coates articulates what has roiled my heart and mind since election night. He lays out with precision and data what I knew in my bones. White people, generally speaking, were not and are not going to slip into their impending status as “the new minority” without a fight — a fight successfully waged by a man who ran the most racist, xenophobic, misogynistic campaign for president in memory. And that was after spending years questioning the legitimacy of his predecessor, Barack Obama, by peddling the racist birther lie that the nation’s first African American president wasn’t born in the United States.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2017/09/18/the-first-white-president-is-a-bad-dude/?hpid=hp_no-name_opinion-card-f%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.077fef3511cc

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/10/the-first-white-president-ta-nehisi-coates/537909/?utm_source=nl-atlantic-daily-091217&silverid=MzEwMTkwMTQ4ODk4S0

Report Confirms What We Already Know

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Exclusive: New Report Offers Proof Of US Hate Crime Rise In The Trump Era
New data obtained by HuffPost shows hate crimes rose nationally in 2016. The numbers for 2017 aren’t looking great either.
By Christopher Mathias

The number of hate crimes rose across the United States in 2016, marking the first time in over a decade that the country has experienced consecutive annual increases in crimes targeting people based on their race, religion, sexuality, disability or national origin.

Data collected by the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, and provided exclusively to HuffPost, shows hate crimes rose about 5 percent from 2015 to 2016.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/hate-crime-rise-2016-united-states-trump_us_59becac8e4b086432b07fed8?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009

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