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Monday, June 4, 2018

Compassion Personified

An excerpt from the Washington Post -

Former slave, on possible path to sainthood, to be entombed in Denver cathedral
By Meagan Flynn

On the streets of post-Civil War Denver, Julia Greeley was unmistakable as she stood at doorsteps of poor families in the middle of the night, pulling a red wagon behind her and wearing a floppy black hat. Because the former slave lost an eye as a child when she was whipped by a slave master in Hannibal, Mo., some people in Denver knew her as one-eyed Julia.

But most called her an angel of charity.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/06/04/former-slave-on-possible-path-to-sainthood-to-be-entombed-in-denver-cathedral/?utm_term=.62c4ddda1e2c

Partying at 45,000 Feet

An excerpt from The Wall Street Bloomberg -

What Do Kids Do on Private Jets?
In the race to court customers, VistaJet is producing six-figure play parties at 45,000 feet.
By Adrien Glover

Like everything else staged in the back eight seats of the Global 5000 Bombardier business jet—including games of dominoes and croquet—it’s part of an extravagant (and expensive) tea party produced at a turbulence-free 45,000 feet. Up in the front section of the plane, three adults sip Ruinart Blanc de Blanc Champagne while checking email, completely undisturbed by the action a few rows back. They can’t even hear the children’s squeals of delight when it comes time to eat the chocolate truffles they made themselves by hand.

Welcome to the world’s first official Alice in Wonderland adventure in the sky.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-06-01/the-latest-private-jet-amenity-is-a-theme-party-for-your-children?utm_campaign=news&utm_medium=bd&utm_source=applenews

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Saturday, June 2, 2018

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Quote

From the Huffington Post -

Renowned Economist Jeffrey Sachs Rips Trump As A Gibbering, ‘Delusional’ Threat
He calls for removal of the president using the 25th Amendment.
By Mary Papenfuss


“Trump is unwell and unfit to be president. He is a growing threat to the nation and the world.

“The emperor had no clothes. This president has no sense,” he concluded.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/jeffrey-sachs-slams-delusional-psychopathic-trump_us_5b11e510e4b0d5e89e1fc756?ncid=APPLENEWS00001

The First to Go

An excerpt from AXIOS -

Here's where jobs will be lost when robots drive trucks
By Lazaro Gamio, Gerald Rich, David McCabe

Truck drivers will be some of the first people to lose jobs as automation technology spreads.

https://www.axios.com/heres-where-jobs-will-be-lost-when-robots-drive-trucks-1513300554-58297c36-0cfb-4675-b3cd-9454d932ebbb.html

A Talented Slimeball

Thursday, May 31, 2018

Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the Power of the Pentatonic Scale

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Even the Anti-PC Brigade Condemns Roseanne Barr | The Daily Show

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Wednesday, May 30, 2018

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Outstanding Pastry Chef

An excerpt from the New York Times -

An Alabama Chef and Her Beloved Desserts Hit the Big Time

By Kim Severson

Dolester Miles, who was named Outstanding Pastry Chef by the James Beard Foundation in May, has worked for more than 30 years at the Highlands Bar & Grill in Birmingham, Ala.  CreditBob Miller for The New York Times

Still, amid all the hand-wringing over politics and privilege, it was Ms. Miles’s win that somehow captured hearts. In her own small way, she was like Meghan Markle’s mother, Doria Ragland, at the royal wedding: a secondary character in a larger, predominantly white narrative who emerged as an African-American beacon.

“Her honor acknowledges and celebrates generations of restaurant and home cooks whose recipes got lost in the their employers’ brands,” said Toni Tipton-Martin, a food journalist whose 2015 book, “The Jemima Code: Two Centuries of African-American Cookbooks,” explored the history of black cooks in America.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/29/dining/dolester-miles-alabama-pastry-chef.html?emc=edit_nn_20180530&nl=morning-briefing&nlid=3886749920180530&te=1

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Tuesday, May 29, 2018

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Thank God!

From Vulture -

Shonda Rhimes, Kenya Barris, and More Celebrities React to Roseanne Cancellation
By Hunter Harris

http://www.vulture.com/2018/05/shonda-rhimes-kenya-barris-rita-moreno-reacts-to-roseanne-cancellation.html

Rewriting Racist Headlines

From the New Yorker -

How Alexandra Bell Is Disrupting Racism in Journalism
By Doreen St. Félix


https://www.newyorker.com/culture/culture-desk/how-alexandra-bell-is-disrupting-racism-in-journalism?mbid=nl_Daily%20052918&CNDID=27124505&spMailingID=13602117&spUserID=MTMzMTgyODE2ODQxS0&spJobID=1402650940&spReportId=MTQwMjY1MDk0MAS2

Again.

An excerpt from the Washington Post -

I’m a black doctor. My neighbors called the cops on me for listening to Biggie.
By Mary Branch

I cannot prove that this was an act based on bias. But in studying and practicing medicine, I have developed skills in pattern recognition. They are well adapted to making a diagnosis of racism.

After that incident, I could not sleep for a few nights, because of how hurt I felt. Having a policeman approach and confront me left me feeling embarrassed, humiliated and powerless. I felt like an unwanted outsider in a community of which I thought I was a member.

Not long ago, two African American gentlemen were arrested in a Starbucks in Philadelphia while simply waiting for a colleague; I understand how fearful and helpless they must have felt. Then there was the woman wrestled to the floor by police at a Waffle House; I can relate to her likely feelings of anger mixed with submission. These scenarios aren’t new, nor are the emotions they stir up in us. As people of color, we’ve learned to present ourselves in an assimilated manner to shield ourselves from overpolicing. The poet Paul Laurence Dunbar described it best: “We wear the mask that grins and lies.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/my-white-neighbors-called-the-cops-on-me-for-listening-to-hip-hop/2018/05/28/54930d04-4fbe-11e8-af46-b1d6dc0d9bfe_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.364456acb582&wpisrc=nl_most&wpmm=1

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Monday, May 28, 2018

Changing your narrative

Horrible

Hero

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-44275776

Sunday, May 27, 2018

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378 Killed Since He Took a Knee

An excerpt from the Huffington Post -

Police Killed At Least 378 Black Americans From The Moment Colin Kaepernick Protested
These Americans deserve to be more than another statistic.
By Sebastian Murdock

When former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick took a knee during the national anthem in August 2016, it was in protest of unjust police killings of black Americans.

For his courage, Kaepernick lost his job, the NFL lost its mind by forbidding the peaceful action ― and meanwhile, at least 378 black Americans have lost their lives in police killings.

That most recent estimate of black police violence victims comes from data compiled by The Washington Post and analyzed by HuffPost.

Last August, HuffPost reported that based on the Post’s data, at least 223 black Americans had been killed by police gunfire in the year since Kaepernick first sat, then took a knee, to protest police violence. Less than a year later, that number has increased by at least 155 people.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/police-killed-378-black-americans-colin-kaepernick_us_5b070160e4b07c4ea10655be

The Best Outdoor Tents

From Slate -

The Best Outdoor Tents on Amazon, According to Hyperenthusiastic Reviewers
For roughing it or glamping.
By STRATEGIST EDITORS

https://slate.com/human-interest/2018/05/the-best-outdoor-tents-on-amazon-reviews.html

Damning Evidence

An excerpt from the Baltimore Sun -

Trump has little advice to offer Naval Academy graduates
Daniel Barkhuff, William Burke

These are just a few of many examples of graduates of the U.S. Naval Academy making big choices laden with courage and self-sacrifice that come from a history of countless small choices: to be truthful, to stay committed to a code of honor and duty, and to choose a harder right over the easier wrong — even if the choice is contrary to their own short-term personal interests. These are the choices that make one fit to lead.

Contrast this to the personal and professional honor of the sitting president of the United States, who time and again makes small choices guided by self-interest, ego, impulse and immediate self-gratification. He could never do what we ask our U.S. Naval Academy graduates to do. He is a physical coward, a liar and no leader at all.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bs-ed-op-0523-trump-usna-20180522-story.html

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Saturday, May 26, 2018

5 Reasons Why TRAVEL is the BEST EDUCATION I've Ever Had

Gladwell on School Shooters



https://www.newyorker.com/podcast/the-new-yorker-radio-hour/malcolm-gladwell-on-school-shootings-and-the-return-of-paul-schrader?mbid=nl_Daily%20052618&CNDID=27124505&spMailingID=13586914&spUserID=MTMzMTgyODE2ODQxS0&spJobID=1402348413&spReportId=MTQwMjM0ODQxMwS2

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Cool Homes & Appliances

From Buzzfeed -

17 Homes And Appliances That Prove We're Already Living In The Future
No, we aren't talking about Pat from Smart House.
By Francesca Rea

https://www.buzzfeed.com/francescaarea/homes-that-are-living-in-the-future?utm_term=.dx0o04ldE#.qjjeX8vxy

Inspiring Teacher

An excerpt from CNN -

A 6th-grade teacher wrote 'Invite me to your Harvard graduation!' -- 21 years later, the student did just that
By Andrea Diaz, CNN

Judith Toensing didn't just teach her students, she inspired them.

A sixth-grade teacher from Yuma, Arizona, Toensing made a strong impact on one of her students 21 years ago.

At the end of the school year in 1997, Mrs. Toensing, wrote a note on the student's report card: "It has been a joy to have you in class. Keep up the good work! Invite me to your Harvard graduation!."

This week, the student, Christin Gilmer graduated from Harvard as a doctor of public health.


https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/25/us/teacher-harvard-graduation-21-year-old-note-trnd/index.html

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Thursday, May 24, 2018

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Wednesday, May 23, 2018

More Damaging Than a Statue

From the Washington Post -

Jazz musician Wynton Marsalis says rap and hip-hop are ‘more damaging than a statue of Robert E. Lee’
By Jonathan Capehart




https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2018/05/22/jazz-musician-wynton-marsalis-says-rap-and-hip-hop-are-more-damaging-than-a-statue-of-robert-e-lee/?utm_term=.858abdf50469&wpisrc=nl_most&wpmm=1

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Cartoons That Speak Volumes

From the Washington Post -

Santa Fe: Cartoonists lambaste the political reactions to another school shooting
By Michael Cavna

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2018/05/22/santa-fe-cartoonists-lambaste-the-political-reactions-to-another-school-shooting/?utm_term=.47cc2f549852