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Monday, March 6, 2017

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From the Huffington Post -

Samuel L. Jackson On Ben Carson’s Slavery Comment: ‘Mothaf***a Please’
Carson referred to those on “slave ships” as “immigrants.”
By Jenna Amatulli

Samuel L. Jackson  ✔@SamuelLJackson (Twitter)
OK!! Ben Carson....I can't! Immigrants ? In the bottom of SLAVE SHIPS??!! MUTHAFUKKA PLEASE!!!#dickheadedtom

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/samuel-l-jackson-on-ben-carsons-slavery-comment-mothafa-please_us_58bdd2f5e4b09ab537d5e4b0?x4oyldi&

Where to Find Local Black Farmers

From Blavity -

Black Farmers to buy from instead of Whole Foods
By Victoria Massie

Philadelphia

  1. The Philadelphia Urban Creators
  2. Mill Creek Farm
                          Photo via Philly Urban Creators Website.

NYC



  1. Black Urban Growers
  2. La Familia Verde
  3. The BLK ProjeK
  4. East New York Farms
                          Photo via Black Urban Grower's Website.

Oakland

  1. Afrika Town Community Garden
  2. Farms to Grow, Inc.
  3. People’s Grocery
  4. Phat Beets Produce

    https://blavity.com/black-farmers-to-buy-from


Black Farmers

From OZY -

A COMEBACK FOR THE BLACK AMERICAN FARMER?
By Nick Fouriezos

Minority-led farms have sprouted from New York City to Philadelphia, from Stone Mountain in Georgia to the hills and molehills of Mississippi, a national phenomenon writer Victoria Massie recognized last year by suggesting 35 Black-owned farms that Americans could buy from instead of Whole Foods. Maryland has been especially attractive, both in the fertile fields of the Eastern Shore, home to the Black Dirt Farm Collective, and in Baltimore, site of Tha Flower Factory, among others. Lavette Blue, who with her husband has farmed the Greener Garden in Northeast Baltimore for three decades, says 75 percent of the students in the local small-scale farming classes are African-American. “It’s picking up steam,” adds Staycie Francisco with the Farm Alliance of Baltimore. Recently elected U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen, who is the first Marylander in decades to sit on the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, tells OZY that the next federal farm bill will consider “legislation to provide incentives for more young people to go into farming.” Van Hollen also points to work done by the historically Black University of Maryland Eastern Shore; its Small Farm Program provides funds and literature to help limited-resource and socially disadvantaged farmers.

http://www.ozy.com/politics-and-power/a-comeback-for-the-black-american-farmer/75920

Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

UK man with dementia is an internet singing star with a new record contract

Watch: Impatient Elephant Disobeys Railway Rules | National Geographic

Flying High

From BlackWebAmerica -

Little Known Black History Fact: Stephanie Johnson
Female pilots make history at Delta Airlines.
By D.L. Chandler



Captain Stephanie Johnson is the first Black female captain for Delta Airlines, the second of her historic achievements as a pilot. Twenty years ago, Captain Johnson became the first Black female pilot for Northwest Airlines and last year, Delta promoted her to her current post.

The Kent State University graduate caught the flying bug in high school after a physics teacher took Johnson and a few friends on a flight. Johnson even got to fly the airplane for a spell and from there, she was hooked. After leaving Kent State with a degree in Aerospace Technology, she became the instructor for the school’s aviation program.

https://blackamericaweb.com/2017/03/06/little-known-black-history-fact-stephanie-johnson/

Tooth-brushing turned entertainment.

Mandatory High Heels?

From the Washington Post -

Are high heel dress codes sexist? UK lawmakers hold debate
By Jill Lawless | AP

LONDON — British lawmakers focused on footwear Monday, asking whether employers should be able to make women wear high heels as part of a corporate dress code.

Members of Parliament were to debate a ban on mandatory workplace high heels, in response to a petition started by a receptionist who was sent home without pay for wearing flat shoes.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/are-high-heel-dress-codes-sexist-uk-lawmakers-debate-topic/2017/03/06/47752f40-0266-11e7-9d14-9724d48f5666_story.html?utm_term=.19ae4d0058c5

Sunday, March 5, 2017

Last Week Tonight With John Oliver S04E04 (March 5, 2017)

You Are The First, My Last, My Everything (Barry White)

'The Visitor' Trailer



This is one of my favorite movies.

A Celebration of American Women

From Vogue -

American Women

http://www.vogue.com/projects/13529125/american-women-vogue-125-anniversary-project/

Ed Sheeran - Shape of You [Official Video]

When the Oldest Kid in Class is 69 Years Old

If Mikey Likes It, You Know It's Delicious

Golden Chapel, Gilded Achievement: Welcome to the Capilla del Rosario

How Low?

An excerpt from the New York Times -

How Low Can the ‘Presidential’ Bar Go?
By JESSICA BENNETT and AMANDA DUARTE

The old bar: Read speech from teleprompter before members of Congress without ad-libbing.

The new, Trumpian bar: Read speech from teleprompter before members of Congress without ad-libbing repeatedly about the flaws of the opposing candidate you beat nearly four months ago.

The old bar: Inspire viewers with oratorical flair.

The new bar: Prove capable of speaking for 60 minutes without throwing a temper tantrum and ranting about ratings, the failing New York Times, fake news or the size of your inaugural crowd. Bonus points: Refrain, for eight days, from tweeting in ALL CAPS.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/04/opinion/how-low-can-the-presidential-bar-go.html?hpw&rref=opinion&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well