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Friday, October 25, 2024

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Meet Canada's First Black Female Interventional Cardiologist

An excerpt from Face2FaceAfrica - 

Meet the Haitian woman who became Canada’s first Black female interventional cardiologist

BY Dollita Okine


                                         Meet Alexandra Bastiany, Canada’s first Black female interventional cardiologist.
                                       Photos: Alexandra Bastiany
Alexandra Bastiany, Canada’s first Black woman interventional cardiologist, was raised in Montreal by a Haitian mother who pursued a career in nursing and a father who worked as a chemist. Thus, Bastiany’s ambition to become a doctor has been present since she was a young child.

She told Heart and Stroke, “Both my parents had defied the odds by attending college and university and becoming young professionals in a foreign country. I was determined to follow in their footsteps and achieve my dreams, despite how the world perceived me, and independently of what society expected from me. I was determined to rise above the statistics and the stereotypes. I must also say, I love a challenge.”

But even as a teenager, she was inspired by the intricacies of “such a simple organ” called the heart and understood that practicing cardiology was what she wanted to do.

“During my first year in medical school, I fell in love with the heart, but I did not think cardiology was for me until I learned about interventional cardiology (this is a practice that works on the arteries in the heart to remove blockages using non-invasive procedures, through the wrists or groin),” she said.

Finding the Right Words When There Are No Words

An excerpt from LoveToKnow - 

How to Say 'I'm Sorry for Your Loss' : 77 Supportive Messages

Express your empathy and support with these phrases that are personal and heartfelt.

By Kate Miller-Wilson



Loss is a basic part of life, and we all experience it. Express your empathy for someone's grief with these simple phrases that you can personalize for any situation.


  • My thoughts are with you during this time of mourning.
  • May you find peace and comfort in your memories of ________.
  • I was heartbroken to hear about the loss of your loved one.
  • ________ was a special person to all who met them.
  • I am thinking of you and am here for you.
  • You are surrounded by love during this difficult time.
  • Your loved one will be dearly missed.
  • Sending you my condolences on the loss of your loved one.
  • This must be so difficult for you. I'm sorry for the pain you are going through.
  • I can't imagine how hard this is for you. My thoughts are with you and your family.
  • Words can't express how sorry I am for what you're going through.

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South Carolina Builds First Monument to African American

An excerpt from the Associated Press - 

South Carolina to build first monument to an African American. Meet Robert Smalls

Robert Smalls made an audacious escape from enslavement to become a pilot and a South Carolina statesman.

By the Associated Press

A bust of Robert Smalls, who will soon be the first African American individual
with a statue at the South Carolina Statehouse, I
s displayed Reconstruction Era National Historic Park,
Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024, in Beaufort, S.C. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)

BEAUFORT, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina is preparing to put up its first individual statue for an African American on its Statehouse lawn, honoring a man who put on Confederate clothes in order to steal a slaveholder’s ship and sail his family and a dozen others to freedom during the Civil War.

But Robert Smalls isn’t just being honored for his audacious escape. He spent a decade in the U.S. House, helped rewrite South Carolina’s constitution to allow Black men equality after the Civil War and then put up a valiant but doomed fight when racists returned to power and eliminated nearly all of the gains Smalls fought for.

Rep. Jermaine Johnson can’t wait to bring his children to the Statehouse to finally see someone who is Black like them being honored.

https://thegrio.com/2024/10/23/south-carolina-to-build-first-monument-to-an-african-american-meet-robert-smalls/

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Saturday, October 12, 2024

Larry Graham on Bass

An excerpt from BassPlayer - 

“I wasn’t interested in learning the ‘correct’ style of playing bass. I was going back to guitar”: Larry Graham explains how his unorthodox six-string style invented slap bass

How the father of slap bass drove the world’s grooviest band

By Nick Wells

Bassists like Larry Graham come around maybe once a century. Widely credited as the man who invented thumping and plucking, or slap bass if you prefer, he switched to bass from guitar and famously began to thump the strings while playing in his mother's band as a teenager.

Joining Sly & The Family Stone in 1967, Graham made his new style the defining sound of funk. No group before or since – with the possible exception of Prince – had such success in crossing funk grooves and pop melodies the way Sly and his band did on tracks such as Stand! and Dance to the Music.

“Dance to the Music stands out as one of my favorite basslines,” Graham told Bass Player. “Bass players weren't using effects up until that point, and that opened the door. Everyday People is also unique because I'm just thumpin' one note with the same rhythm for the whole song. I'd never heard that before.”


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What Babies Do in the Womb

 

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Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Highest Divorce Rate in America in These States

An excerpt from The Boot - 

The Divorce Rate in America is Highest in These Five States

By Evan Paul

With the divorce rate hovering near 43 percent in America, wedding bliss can be just that, or your marriage can end in divorce.

That doesn't stop people from taking the risk, however — nearly 90 percent of people get married by the age of 50.

America has the highest divorce rate in the world, and it's especially bad in some states.

Divorce Rate in America Is Highest in These 5 States

If you're looking to get married and stay that way, you might not want to reside in one of these five states. These states have the highest divorce rate in the country:

5. Oklahoma
4. West Virginia
3. Kentucky
2. Wyoming
1. Arkansas

The divorce in Arkansas is more than 60 percent higher than the rest of the country as a whole! Researches say that Arkansas has a higher number of marriages, so that could be part of why there's higher number of divorces.


Read More: Divorce Rate in America Is Highest in These 5 States | https://theboot.com/ixp/204/p/american-divorce-rate-by-state/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral

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The Scientific Method for Parallel Parking

 

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Following In His Footsteps

 

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Southern Mouth-Watering Classics

An excerpt from Southern Living - 

15 Nearly Forgotten Southern Classics To Make With Your Grandchildren This Year

By Krissy Tiglias

                                                                                                                                                                          01 Old-Fashioned Banana Pudding

                                                       Photo: Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Torie Cox
                                                       

With all of the trendy desserts these days, it's comforting to return to a classic like banana pudding. Smooth, extra creamy, and perfect for potlucks, picnics, or birthday parties. Break out the spoons and enjoy this dessert together.


02 Frito Pie

Photo: Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Torie Cox

Frito pie, oh my. A little like chili with a surprising ingredient that everyone loves: a bag of Fritos. An individual package of Fritos brand corn chips is the foundation for this recipe that's soul-satisfying and perfect for a chilly autumn tailgate.


04 Our Best Jambalaya

Photo: Stacy K. Allen, Props: Josh Hoggle, Food Stylist: Melissa Gray

Jambalaya is a true Southern classic. While there are many differing opinions on just how to make it the right way, this recipe (which comes together in under an hour) is perfect for a weeknight dinner or Sunday supper.


Click the link below for the recipes for these dishes and many more. - Faye

https://www.southernliving.com/nearly-forgotten-southern-classic-recipes-8723193

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"Say It To My Face"

An excerpt from Upworthy- 

Snoop Dogg shares what made him change his tune on 'derogatory' lyrics about women

Here's to being willing to learn and evolve.

By Annie Reneau

                                                           Photo Credit: TechCrunch/Wikimedia
Snoop Dogg has become a beloved figure among all ages.

Few people in the public eye have had as dramatic a redemption arc as 90s gansta rapper, Martha Stewart best bud and Olympics ambassador Snoop Dogg. The 52-year-old has become a beloved figure for multiple generations who enjoy his chill positivity and endearing, get-along-with-everyone persona.

No one who came of age in the 90s would ever have imagined their parents or grandparents becoming Snoop Dogg fans, yet here we are.

The perpetually stoned G-funk star came onto the music scene as a bad boy of West Coast hip-hop in the early 90s, with a criminal rap sheet that included felony drug possession and sale and first-degree murder charges (for which he was acquitted). His music reflected his gangster lifestyle, with references to drugs and alcohol, deadly gang rivalries and derogatory slang terms for women.

But to his credit, a couple of key interactions with other musicians led Snoop to change his tune when it comes to putting misogynistic lyrics into his songs.

Dionne Warwick told Snoop and his friends to say it to her face

In 2023, Snoop shared in the CNN film Dionne Warwick: Don’t Make Me Over that singing legend Dionne Warwick had invited him and some other 90s rappers to her house. They were to arrive no later than 7:00 a.m., and they found themselves so intimidated, they were in her driveway at 6:52 a.m.

"We were kind of, like, scared and shook up,” Snoop said. “We’re powerful right now, but she’s been powerful forever. Thirty-some years in the game, in the big home with a lot of money and success.”

Warwick said she respected their right to express themselves but was tired of the misogynistic lyrics in their songs. She pulled a power move, demanding that they call her a "b__ch" to her face.

"“You guys are all going to grow up,” she told them. “You’re going have families. You’re going to have children. You’re going to have little girls, and one day that little girl is going to look at you and say, ‘Daddy, did you really say that? Is that really you?’ What are you going to say?”

Snoop said that he and his fellow rappers were "the most gangsta as you could be" at that time and believed they couldn't be checked. He admitted, however, that Warwick "out-gangstered" them that day.