An excerpt from CNN -
What this sunny, religious town in California teaches us about living longer
By Sandee LaMotte
Spanish for "beautiful hill," Loma Linda, California is nestled between mountain peaks in the middle of the San Bernardino Valley. The city is known as an epicenter of health and wellness, with more than 900 physicians on the campus of Loma Linda University and Medical Center.
But that's not Loma Linda's only wellness claim to fame. This city of 21,000 is one of the five original blue zones, regions in the world where people live longest and are the healthiest. In fact, the people in this community tend to live eight to 10 years longer than the average American.
Experts say that's because Loma Linda has one of the highest concentrations of Seventh-day Adventists in the world. The religion mandates a healthy lifestyle and a life of service to the church and community, which contributes to their longevity.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/25/health/longevity-blue-zone-wellness/index.html
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Does It Matter? Should It Matter?
An excerpt from the Undefeated -
What does it mean that the best HBCU quarterback is white?
Florida A&M and Ryan Stanley say they don’t see color in the historically black program
By Martenzie Johnson
BALTIMORE — When I first approach Ryan Stanley in the lobby of the Marriott hotel near the city’s waterfront here, the Florida A&M senior quarterback reaches out to shake my hand.
But seeing as I only consider myself professional in age only, I quickly dismiss his handshake and instead extend my arm at a 90-degree angle, hoping — or expecting — Stanley to catch onto the context clues. He does, our palms clasp like a chin strap buckle and we both bring each other in for a hug. The dap takes less than two seconds. We move over to a table in the back of the hotel lobby and commence our interview.
If this story were about almost any other quarterback at a historically black college or university (HBCU), our brief salutation would not be noteworthy. But Stanley, a tall and slender 22-year-old, is a white man playing a predominantly white position at a predominantly black school. And, well, that is noteworthy for a plethora of reasons, no matter how much Stanley — or his teammates and coaches — tries to downplay it.
https://theundefeated.com/features/what-does-it-mean-that-the-best-hbcu-quarterback-is-white/
What does it mean that the best HBCU quarterback is white?
Florida A&M and Ryan Stanley say they don’t see color in the historically black program
By Martenzie Johnson
BALTIMORE — When I first approach Ryan Stanley in the lobby of the Marriott hotel near the city’s waterfront here, the Florida A&M senior quarterback reaches out to shake my hand.
But seeing as I only consider myself professional in age only, I quickly dismiss his handshake and instead extend my arm at a 90-degree angle, hoping — or expecting — Stanley to catch onto the context clues. He does, our palms clasp like a chin strap buckle and we both bring each other in for a hug. The dap takes less than two seconds. We move over to a table in the back of the hotel lobby and commence our interview.
If this story were about almost any other quarterback at a historically black college or university (HBCU), our brief salutation would not be noteworthy. But Stanley, a tall and slender 22-year-old, is a white man playing a predominantly white position at a predominantly black school. And, well, that is noteworthy for a plethora of reasons, no matter how much Stanley — or his teammates and coaches — tries to downplay it.
https://theundefeated.com/features/what-does-it-mean-that-the-best-hbcu-quarterback-is-white/
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Beautiful Cemeteries
From Travel Trivia -
https://www.traveltrivia.com/most-beautiful-cemeteries/?utm_source=FL&utm_medium=FL14&utm_campaign=1051969106&utm_content=1051969106&utm_term=1011069039&w=&h=&q=&c=&f=
https://www.traveltrivia.com/most-beautiful-cemeteries/?utm_source=FL&utm_medium=FL14&utm_campaign=1051969106&utm_content=1051969106&utm_term=1011069039&w=&h=&q=&c=&f=
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Missing From the History Books
From the New Republic -
17 Black Women In History You Probably Didn’t See In Your History Textbook
By AYANA LAGE
https://www.bustle.com/p/17-black-women-in-history-you-probably-didnt-see-in-your-history-textbook-8092603
17 Black Women In History You Probably Didn’t See In Your History Textbook
By AYANA LAGE
https://www.bustle.com/p/17-black-women-in-history-you-probably-didnt-see-in-your-history-textbook-8092603
Thursday, October 24, 2019
"So you WILL take down lies or you WON'T take down lies?" @AOC runs Zuckerberg through a series of hypothetical ads she could run with lies in them, and he can't say if they'd stay up. pic.twitter.com/wlqqvZOvWy— Alexis Goldstein 🔥 (@alexisgoldstein) October 23, 2019
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Crown to Question Mark
From ajc.com
‘At Morehouse, they held a crown over my head. At Harvard, they held a question mark’
https://www.ajc.com/blog/get-schooled/morehouse-they-held-crown-over-head-harvard-they-held-question-mark/vrdGN6OJIjDWkiPkkTy4CJ/
‘At Morehouse, they held a crown over my head. At Harvard, they held a question mark’
https://www.ajc.com/blog/get-schooled/morehouse-they-held-crown-over-head-harvard-they-held-question-mark/vrdGN6OJIjDWkiPkkTy4CJ/
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At least Polly gets a cracker. pic.twitter.com/ajeS2fwAzV— Jim Carrey (@JimCarrey) September 19, 2019
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Made in China
WATCH: David Letterman once confronted Donald Trump over making his ties in China. pic.twitter.com/RVKjKibgSA— TheBeat w/Ari Melber (@TheBeatWithAri) August 24, 2019
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