Search This Blog

Sunday, June 24, 2018

The Untold Truth Of Bob Ross

Inside The Awesome New VW Camper "California"

This Incredible Animation Shows How Deep The Ocean Really Is

How This Spinning Cake Is Made To Look Like Tree Bark

Take Friday off

Trump’s Starburst Tantrum & The President’s Self-Described Elitism | The...

Uncle Drew Teaser Trailer #1 (2018) | Movieclips Trailers

RIDE Official Trailer (2018) Ludacris, BMX

25 EYE OPENING Things Your Blood Type Says About You

The immigrant experience at NYC's Tenement Museum

In Saudi Arabia women drivers hit the road

Personalizing the Pain

From the Washington Post -

This is what it feels like to be separated at the border
By Victoria Smolkin

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/global-opinions/this-is-what-it-feels-like-to-be-separated-at-the-border/2018/06/20/ecdc6d50-74b5-11e8-9780-b1dd6a09b549_story.html?utm_term=.dca9aedef24d

The Downside of Tech

An excerpt from the NY Times -

Thermostats, Locks and Lights: Digital Tools of Domestic Abuse
By Nellie Bowles

SAN FRANCISCO — The people who called into the help hotlines and domestic violence shelters said they felt as if they were going crazy.

One woman had turned on her air-conditioner, but said it then switched off without her touching it. Another said the code numbers of the digital lock at her front door changed every day and she could not figure out why. Still another told an abuse help line that she kept hearing the doorbell ring, but no one was there.

Their stories are part of a new pattern of behavior in domestic abuse cases tied to the rise of smart home technology. Internet-connected locks, speakers, thermostats, lights and cameras that have been marketed as the newest conveniences are now also being used as a means for harassment, monitoring, revenge and control.

In more than 30 interviews with The New York Times, domestic abuse victims, their lawyers, shelter workers and emergency responders described how the technology was becoming an alarming new tool. Abusers — using apps on their smartphones, which are connected to the internet-enabled devices — would remotely control everyday objects in the home, sometimes to watch and listen, other times to scare or show power. Even after a partner had left the home, the devices often stayed and continued to be used to intimidate and confuse.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/23/technology/smart-home-devices-domestic-abuse.html?smprod=nytcore-ipad&smid=nytcore-ipad-share

More Black Girl (Woman) Magic

When Daddy Was a Serial Killer

From the Huffington Post -

How The Daughter Of A Serial Killer Coped With The Gravity Of Her Dad's Crimes

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/how-the-daughter-of-a-serial-killer-overcame-her-shame-of-her-fathers-crimes_us_5b2a8e2fe4b0a6b96a33b60c

Saturday, June 23, 2018

Fresh Off the Boat - True Story

https://www.ozy.com/true-story/watch-now-how-eddie-huang-launched-the-supreme-of-restaurants/87501

Yes He Is.

An excerpt from the Washington Post -

Trump is a baldfaced liar
By Colbert King

In all my years, I have never seen anything quite like this: a U.S. president who lies and demonizes at the drop of a hat. I don’t just mean President Trump makes statements that tend to be inaccurate or misleading or that he exaggerates, equivocates and, at times, shades the truth.

No, this president repeatedly makes declarations that are flat-out at variance with established facts; assertions that on their face cannot be true.

As The Post’s “Fact Checker” column noted this week, until Wednesday, when Trump signed an executive order ending the separation of migrant families at the Mexican border, his “administration was insisting that it didn’t have a policy of separating families (false), that several laws and court rulings were forcing these separations (false), that Democrats were to blame (false), that only Congress could stop family separations (false) and that an executive order wouldn’t get the job done.”

No other words for it: Trump is a baldfaced liar.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trump-is-a-bald-faced-liar/2018/06/22/75d70334-7576-11e8-805c-4b67019fcfe4_story.html?utm_term=.fbb2e91cb9b1&wpisrc=nl_most&wpmm=1

A Father's Day Letter

http://theundefeated.com/videos/kevin-durants-dad-writes-a-letter-to-his-son-on-fathers-day/?ex_cid=ForTheCulture

Black Girl (Woman) Magic on Full Display

An excerpt from CNN -

The entire justice system here is run by black women. It's not a diversity experiment. They do things differently.
By Doug Criss

These women hold the reins of power in the municipal criminal justice system of South Fulton, Georgia. Foreground, from left, LaDawn Jones, Lakesiya Cofield, Viveca Famber Powell, interim Police Chief Sheila Rogers. Background, from left, clerk Kerry Stephens, Chief Judge Tiffany Carter Sellers, clerk Ramona Howard, clerk Tiffany Kinslow


South Fulton, an Atlanta suburb and one of Georgia's newest cities, has the distinction of being perhaps the first city in the nation to have its criminal justice system led entirely by black women:

Chief Judge Tiffany Carter Sellers
Interim Police Chief Sheila Rogers
Solicitor LaDawn "LBJ" Jones
Public defender Viveca Famber Powell
Court administrator Lakesiya Cofield
Chief court clerk Ramona Howard
Court clerk Tiffany Kinslow
Court clerk Kerry Stephens

https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/22/us/south-fulton-georgia-women-leaders-trnd/index.html

6 Stories That Prove Kobe Was The HARDEST WORKER In NBA HISTORY

Just A Closer Walk With Thee (Louis Armstrong, Wiliie Nelson, Patsy Clin...

Akala Interview Discussing The Pro's and Cons Of Capitalism (Recap)

Kobe Bryant on how future NBA stars can learn from the greats | MuseCage...

When You Link Up With Your Favorite Cousins At The Quinceanera (Tio Choko)

Sam Smith - Baby, You Make Me Crazy (Acoustic)

Friday, June 22, 2018

Preaching the Love of All

Shaq's Babysitting Gig Led to His Google Riches

Colons and Semicolons

Wilmot Collins: From African Refugee to Montana Mayor | The Daily Show

Dancing Dude


Somewhere Only We Know - Keane (cover) | Reneé Dominique

We Should All Care

A post shared by Justin Teodoro (@justinteodoro) on

What A Rabbi, An Imam And A Bishop Think About Jeff Sessions' Zero Toler...

Avengers: Infinity War Cast Sings "The Marvel Bunch"

More Babies Are Born at This Time

An excerpt from Romper - 

Babies Tend To Be Born At One Certain Time, According To A New Study, & This Could Be Why
By Jen McGuire

A study of child birth by researchers out of the University College London in the United Kingdom was published in the medical journal PLOS ONE earlier this month. Specifically researchers looked at whether there was a time of day when most babies might be born. And after analyzing more than 5 million singleton births (which sounds like an excerpt from Bridget Jones' Diary, but I digress) in England between 2005 and 2014, they found their answer: yes. Around 4 a.m., in point of fact.

https://www.romper.com/p/babies-tend-to-be-born-at-one-certain-time-according-to-a-new-study-this-could-be-why-9550101




For Those of Us Who Care

Thursday, June 21, 2018

The Comedy Jam - Hasan Minhaj - "Who Am I? (What's My Name?)"

This Mitten Is Made For Teething

Changing Pad Keeps Baby's Hands Away From Dirty Diaper

Three Identical Strangers Trailer #1 (2018) | Movieclips Indie

Sylvester Stallone Had a Pro Knock Out Michael B. Jordan

CREED II | Official Trailer | MGM

World Cup 2018: Being black in Russia - BBC News

Hey Steve: Boys Won't Date Me After Seeing My Dad

Being a White Student at a Historically Black College

The Nations Biggest Collection Of Racist Objects Are All In A Michigan C...

M.C. Escher: A mind-bending exhibition

Trevor Noah Was Low-key In 'Black Panther'

Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s Joint Album & Trump’s Space Force Announcement | The...

The Gay Civil Rights Activist Nearly Erased From History

Take a Dip in Budapest’s Ancient Thermal Spas

Jumping Ship

Time Magazine Cover


Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Trump’s Child Separation Crisis Hits a Breaking Point | The Daily Show

Everyone's Politicking in America - Between the Scenes | The Daily Show

Juneteenth

An excerpt from Vox -

Why celebrating Juneteenth is more important now than ever
It’s time for America to truly grapple with its legacy of slavery.
By P.R. Lockhart

As the Civil War came to a close in 1865, a number of people remained enslaved, especially in remote areas. Word of slavery’s end traveled slowly, and for those who were largely isolated from Union armies, life continued as if freedom did not exist.

This was especially the case in Texas, where thousands of slaves were not made aware of freedom until June 19, 1865, when Union Gen. Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston and issued an order officially freeing them. Their celebration would serve as the basis of June 19 — or Juneteenth — a holiday celebrating emancipation in the US.

Ironically, while Juneteenth has become the most prominent Emancipation Day holiday in the US, it commemorates a smaller moment that remains relatively obscure. It doesn’t mark the signing of the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation, which technically freed slaves in the rebelling Confederate states, nor does it commemorate the December 1865 ratification of the 13th Amendment, which enshrined the end of slavery into the Constitution. Instead, it marks the moment when emancipation finally reached those in the deepest parts of the former Confederacy.

In many ways, Juneteenth represents how freedom and justice in the US has always been delayed for black people.

https://www.vox.com/identities/2018/6/19/17476482/juneteenth-holiday-emancipation-african-american-celebration-history

Hostages

An excerpt form the New York Times -

Trump’s Small Hostages
By Frank Bruni

Why don’t we call the terrified children whose incarceration is riveting the country what they are at this point?

Not migrants. Not detainees. Not pawns, although that comes closest to the mark.

They’re hostages.

President Trump is using them as flesh-and-blood bargaining chips, hoping that their ordeal and reasonable Americans’ disgust with it will get him what he wants. This isn’t some theory that I’m basing on the whisperings of unnamed administration officials whose candor the president can dismiss as fake news put out by a maleficent media.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/19/opinion/donald-trump-immigrants-children.html?smprod=nytcore-ipad&smid=nytcore-ipad-share

Amanda Mena: The 15-Year-Old Earns Golden Buzzer From Mel B - America's ...

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Have You Ever? - Brandy cover by Matt Bloyd, Mario Jose, and Vincint Can...

Why good leaders make you feel safe | Simon Sinek

Garth Brooks - Friends In Low Places (Home Free Cover)

Dolly Parton - 9 to 5 (Home Free Cover)

Matthew Hashimoto Performs "I Can't Make You Love Me" | Season 1 Ep. 12 ...

Tulsa's Black Wall Street massacre

A teen scientist's invention to help wounds heal | Anushka Naiknaware

Congressman DESTROYS Trump's Witch Hunt Lies

An App For Parents of Preemies

From OZY -

THIS APP GUIDES PREEMIE PARENTS THROUGH SCARY TIMES
By Daniel Malloy

No piece of technology can manage the emotional cyclone of the neonatal intensive care unit, but a new app launched in May by the March of Dimes charity can bring some order and a little more sanity to a harrowing time for neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) fathers and mothers. My NICU Baby lets parents track their child’s progress — from weight to feedings to time in skin-to-skin contact with parents, known as “kangaroo care.” It includes a glossary of medical terms so you know what it means if your baby gets an endotracheal tube, and what that blue bili light does.

https://www.ozy.com/good-sht/this-app-guides-preemie-parents-through-scary-times/87052

When Strangers Think They Know Better

An excerpt from the LA Times -

I am raising my daughter to speak three languages. A stranger demanded I 'speak English' to her
By ESMERALDA BERMUDEZ

I felt her staring at me on the playground as I called out to my daughter.

She must be someone’s grandmother, I thought. She must be curious, as people often are.

Then she took one step toward me — pink fingernails, dark blond hair — and opened her mouth, e-nun-ci-a-ting each word.

“Speak English,” she commanded. “You’re confusing the poor girl.”

http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-speak-english-20180616-story.html#nws=mcnewsletter

Cadillac Ranch

https://d3p33vdscqvyo9.cloudfront.net/tronc/Los%20Angeles%20Times/2018/06/11/5b1eb05ce4b022d8f83748f9/5b1eb084e4b0c9822fbe035d_t_1528737927463_mobile.m3u8

Crooked Cop

From USA Today -

How a McDonald's receipt crippled an elite drug-fighting team
USA TODAY NETWORKBeth Warren, Louisville Courier Journal

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2018/06/18/police-corruption-cripples-drug-squad/712721002/

Eleven Separate Nations

From Business Insider -

This map shows the US really has 11 separate 'nations' with entirely different cultures
By Mark Abadi

http://www.businessinsider.com/regional-differences-united-states-2018-1

How TV Shows and Movies Get All Their Cars

The single biggest reason why startups succeed | Bill Gross

Sunday, June 17, 2018

"SHAPE OF YOU" - ED SHEERAN PARODY | FATHER'S DAY SONG

Light from Spoken-Word Artist Prince Ea | SuperSoul Sunday | Oprah Winfr...

Whole-Grain Pancakes

From the New York Times -

Whole-Grain Pancakes to Make Any Morning Special
Hearty and nutritious, but still buttery and rich, these unfussy pancakes come together quickly and without any special equipment.
By Melissa Clark

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/15/dining/whole-grain-pancakes-recipe.html?em_pos=medium&emc=edit_li_20180616&nl=nyt-living&nl_art=8&nlid=38867499emc%3Dedit_li_20180616&ref=headline&te=1

Black Hockey Champion

An excerpt from the Undefeated -

The significance of a Stanley Cup champion named Devante
There’s no doubt that seeing a man who looks like that with a name like that – and his middle name is Malik – is an inspiration to black kids in D.C.
By Clinton Yates

You might call it the Devante swing.

At the start of the third period, the nearly 15,000 people inside Capital One Arena had resigned themselves to the fact that this might not be the night that the Washington Capitals get it done. The Vegas Golden Knights had scored twice to end the second and take a 3-2 lead.

Then, he struck.

After initiating the play on the forecheck, and Brooks Orpik kept the puck in the zone, Devante-Smith Pelly controlled it off his skate, then beat Marc-André Fleury glove side to equalize the skate at three goals each, and suddenly there was life. Fleury lay on the ice for a long time after that goal, appearing completely defeated. “The Great Dane” Lars Eller scored the go-ahead goal and just like that, it was party time.

The name Devante will be inscribed on the Stanley Cup.

It’s been quite the journey for the black man from Scarborough, Ontario, whom the kids call DSP. His career began with the Anaheim Ducks. Three teams and five seasons later, he’s hoisting the Stanley Cup and celebrating with his family on the ice.

https://theundefeated.com/features/the-significance-of-a-stanley-cup-champion-named-devante-smith-pelly/

Two elephants in Thailand play soccer together

A father’s perspective: Raising a black son in America

Token


Samuel Ranks Samuel

From the Undefeated -

Samuel L. Jackson RANKS Samuel L. Jackson
The film legend ranks his favorite characters of all time: 1 through 20

https://theundefeated.com/features/samuel-l-jackson-ranks-his-acting-roles/

What it's like to be the child of immigrants | Michael Rain

Love on the brain - Rihanna (sax cover Graziatto)

CARDI B ON VIOLIN?! DSharp

This Map Shows Where American Accents Come From

A history lesson

USC’s Kendall Ellis makes unreal comeback to win NCAA Track and Field Ch...

Model Olivia Sang on 'colourism' in the fashion industry - BBC News

Travel Through Kenya With These Five Stories