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Thursday, September 7, 2017

The Decade That Built the Next iPhone

Why Hurricane Categories Make a Difference

Where do new words come from? - Marcel Danesi

Black Men Need Yoga Too

An excerpt from Salon -

Black men need yoga, too: “We tend to wait until we hit the bottom floor to then pop up and save ourselves”
Salon talks to the founder of the Black Male Yoga Initiative about promoting mindfulness in the Black community
By D. WATKINS

Changa Bell is the founder of The Black Male Yoga Initiative, which provides training, information, workshops and retreats to help black men of all ages to become aware, engaged and empowered in mindfulness, meditation and yoga. He says one of his key challenges is engaging “the population I’m trying to serve.”

“The black community doesn’t necessarily value yoga as a preventive health care measure,” Bell told me. “We tend to wait until we hit the bottom floor to then pop up and save ourselves.”

http://www.salon.com/2017/09/06/black-men-need-yoga-too-we-tend-to-wait-until-we-hit-the-bottom-floor-to-then-pop-up-and-save-ourselves/



What’s Baseball Without a Side of Grasshoppers?

The colleges where the American dream is still alive

"This is America"

From the Huffington Post -

Philly Driver Shouts ‘This Is America’ To The Wrong Asian-American
“Yes, this is America. I am American,” reporter responds in viral video.
By Brittany Wong

https://www.facebook.com/6abcNydiaHan/videos/10156752826863508/

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/asian-american-reporter-video-bigoted-driver-philadelphia_us_59aee63ae4b0354e440d1069

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

A Powerful, Enlightening Message

These podcasts are all great, but #8 is especially powerful and should be required listening for all black parents.

"What is Wrong With You?"

An excerpt from the Huffington Post -

White Woman Asks White Supremacists: ‘What Is Wrong With You?’
In a recent letter to the editor, Jonna Ramey said what we’re all thinking.
By Elyse Wanshel

Ramey put her thoughts on paper and sent a letter to The Salt Lake Tribune, which ran it under the headline “Letter of the week: What is wrong with you, white supremacists?” (The letter appeared in print on Aug. 20 and was published online on Aug. 26.)

The letter begins:

I am a 67-year-old American white woman. My parents enlisted in World War II to fight fascism. They both served; my mother was a nurse, my father navigated bombers. They lost friends in that bloody war so that all the world could be free of fascism. They did not fight so that some white people could claim supremacy or that Nazis could openly walk the streets of America.

White person to white supremacist person: What is wrong with you?




http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/white-woman-white-supremacists-letter_us_59b040b8e4b0dfaafcf4f628?ncid=inblnkushpmg00000009

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From Slate -

Peppa Pig Episode Pulled From Australian TV for Telling Children That Spiders Are Harmless
By Rachel Withers





http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2017/09/05/australia_pulls_a_peppa_pig_episode_in_which_daddy_pig_says_spiders_are.html?wpsrc=newsletter_tis&sid=554654ea10defb39638b510d

Hear Bill Withers

From Rolling Stone -

Bill Withers Covers Little Jimmy Dickens on First New Song in 32 Years
By Elias Leight

Bill Withers covers "(You've Been Quite a Doll) Raggedy Ann" as part of a tribute album dedicated to Little Jimmy Dickens, the famously pint-sized country singer and a Grand Ole Opry stalwart. Withers' version of the song marks his first solo recording since 1985, when the man behind hits like "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Lovely Day" released his album Watching You Watching Me and walked away from the music business.

                                         

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/hear-bill-withers-first-new-song-in-32-years-w501371

The life cycle of a t-shirt - Angel Chang