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Sunday, August 11, 2019

Niagara Falls of the West


I visited this place - Shoshone Falls Park, Twin Falls, Idaho - recently.  It was magnificent!

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Adorable dog reacts in the cutest way to Lion King's saddest scene

Christians vs. Christians

An excerpt from the Washington Post -

How Ferguson widened an enormous rift between black Christians and white evangelicals
By Jemar Tisby

Six days after Brown’s killing, I wrote for the first time publicly about my traumatic encounters with the police. Every black man I know has harrowing stories of being pulled over, searched, handcuffed or even held at gunpoint. When I encouraged readers to "pause to consider the level and extent of injustice that many blacks have experienced at the hands of law enforcement officers,” the responses disclosed a deep divide.

One told me to submit myself to the authority of the police. He wrote, "Let us exhort each other to be in subjection (Romans 13:5) to police and other civil authorities so long as they are not causing us to commit evil/sin as shown by the example of the apostles and other disciples of Christ’s generation.” He didn’t acknowledge that police can be wrong, too.

Another person said that it wasn’t just black people who had to be cautious of the police. She, as a white woman, had distasteful run-ins, too. “I think cops do stereotype, they did it to me, my dad and no doubt black people. It sucks but don’t think it happens to you alone. Rural cops do it to city folks or people driving out of state plates, city cops do it to minorities, folks who drive muscle cars or people like me who drive clunkers.”

Still another person told me I was just wrong and thought he would correct me. After giving a litany of “facts” related to the Trayvon Martin killing in 2012 and Brown’s death, he said I was being duped by the media. "So, again, I would strongly admonish you to really understand what actually happened and the proper context of each case in which the (liberal) media is saying that somehow we have a war of white police officers killing young black teens. Don’t be hoodwinked.” He ended by pointing me to what he thought were reliable news sources such as the Blaze and conservative commentator Michael Savage’s website.

Those responses came from a single blog post. I can’t list the vitriol that erupted in the comment sections of similar posts on Twitter and Facebook.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/2019/08/09/how-ferguson-widened-an-enormous-rift-between-black-christians-white-evangelicals/


Wow!

From NJ.com

Jordan Thomas, a Rhodes Scholar from Newark and a Princeton University graduate, received 430,000 LinkedIn views for getting accepted to both Yale Law School and Harvard Business School. He's wearing a Yale snuggie, holding a Rhodes scholarship notebook book and a Harvard banner with the Princeton tiger mascot on his shoulder. (Courtesy photo)

https://www.nj.com/education/2019/08/this-nj-rhodes-scholar-is-going-to-harvard-and-yale.html

Taking a Stand

https://www.facebook.com/shushopbham/posts/2224300314364650:0

From 2004: Toni Morrison on a writer's life

Almanac: Instant coffee

Friday, August 9, 2019

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Kung Fu Nuns

The Truth Hurts

From the Washington Post -

Some white people don't want to hear about slavery at plantations built by slaves
The nasty online reviews have gone viral on Twitter.
By Gillian Brockell


"It was just not what we expected.”

“I was depressed by the time I left.”

“ … the tour was more of a scolding of the old South.”

“The brief mentions of the former owners were defamatory.”

“Would not recommend.”

These are a few of the apparently negative reviews posted online about guided tours of Southern plantations, some of which went viral Thursday after former Colorado congressional candidate Saira Rao tweeted a screenshot of one.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/08/08/some-white-people-dont-want-hear-about-slavery-plantations-built-by-slaves/?amp=1

Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Calling Out the Truth

Friday, August 2, 2019

Dubai: Expectation vs reality - BBC News

Sistas in Abu Dhabi

An excerpt from Sisters from AARP -

Why Black Women Are Moving to Abu Dhabi
An AKA chapter and Wednesday Wing Night in the desert? Opportunity calls in the Middle East.
By Janel Herbert

TIFFANY MCDOWELL

When people think of the UAE, they usually think of Dubai and its high-end shopping, vibrant nightlife and extreme luxury. Many may not know there’s a growing African-American community in Abu Dhabi, the nation’s capital. Drawn by its tax-free salaries, year-round warm weather and safe, family-friendly culture, Abu Dhabi is a viable option if you’re looking for a change and open to living internationally. I was privileged to meet a few exceptional women during my brief visit and gained tremendous insight about life in the gulf region.

https://www.sistersletter.com/culture/why-black-women-are-moving-to-abu-dhabi?cmp=EMC-DSM-NLC-OTH-SIS-20190716_SistersNL_691400_1183404-071619-F2-OpportunityAbuDhabi_Culture-Text-CTRL-Photo2P-3895062&mi_u=25385839&mi_ecmp=20190716_SistersNL_691400_1183404&encparam=K95w/aA3Y1jUsbhskO4NJ3Razk7cT/0Wfc8vMDiyEfE=


Why Watermelon?

An excerpt from the Huffington Post -

How Watermelon's Reputation Got Tangled In Racism
Imagery has the power to turn a seemingly innocent depiction of fruit into the stereotyping of an entire group of people.
ByNneka M. Okona

It appears on the surface to be a glorious tribute to his hard work and harvesting, but it shrouds a much darker and destructive racist stereotype that has persisted even today—one linking African Americans to a cherished pastime of munching on watermelons during the warmer summer months.

But how did it start? How did this green-and-white striped rind and its juicy, red flesh become a racist moniker?

The images disseminated in the Life story, and others like it, played a pivotal role in turning a bigoted assumption into a lasting racist stereotype in the minds of white Southerners ― and Northerners too.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/watermelon-racism_l_5d2dfea4e4b0a873f6428b9c

A Powerful Editorial

From the Sacramento Bee -

Despite sunny image, Ronald Reagan’s racism paved the way for Trump’s

https://www.sacbee.com/opinion/article233373467.html

From Doorman to Owner

From Inc.

He Started as a Doorman at a Marriott. Now He Runs a $3 Billion Hotel Empire
Why Alan Fuerstman, founder of the luxury-resort chain Montage International, was right to skip going to law school.
By Sheila Marikar

https://www.inc.com/sheila-marikar/montage-international-alan-fuerstman-hotel-luxury-resort-marriott.html


Sunday, July 28, 2019

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Blistering!

From the Baltimore Sun - Editorial

Better to have a few rats than to be one

https://www.baltimoresun.com/opinion/editorial/bs-ed-0728-trump-baltimore-20190727-k6ac4yvnpvcczlaexdfglifada-story.html

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Great Chefs

From the NY Times -

16 Black Chefs Changing Food in America
By John Eligon and Julia Moskin

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/07/16/dining/black-chefs-restaurants-food.html

Ebony's Achives

From the NY Times -

A Last Look at Ebony’s Archives, Before They’re Sold
By JULIE BOSMAN

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/16/us/ebony-magazine-photographs-auction.html?te=1&nl=race-related&emc=edit_rr_20190719?campaign_id=37&instance_id=11051&segment_id=15402&user_id=e3bf1057d4e3c0988a79ae4bce515610&regi_id=3886749920190719

Monday, July 15, 2019

Incredible!

From the AP -

ST. LOUIS (AP) — A St. Louis couple has rolled all 7s and 11s with the birth of their daughter.

J’Aime Brown was born at 7:11 p.m. on July 7, which convenience store chain 7-Eleven marks as 7-Eleven Day. Her birth weight? Seven pounds and 11 ounces, obviously.

TV station Fox 2 reports that Rachel Langford and Johntez Brown are thrilled and that the hospital says the mother and baby are doing well.

https://apnews.com/e35ed444a34344769da61ad7c032fdb9

He Got Fired Over This?

From NBC News -

My editorial cartoon satirizing Trump and the border crisis went viral. Then I lost my job.
Trump makes the case for editorial cartoonists pretty much every day. Are we really willing to allow such an important journalistic tradition to die out?
By Michael de Adder

https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/my-editorial-cartoon-satirizing-trump-border-crisis-went-viral-then-ncna1029431

Kindness on Display

From Inc. -

A Deaf Girl Got on a Delta Flight. What Happened Next Truly Stunned Her
It's always the little things in customer service. Sometimes, they're really quite big.
By Chris Matyszczyk

https://www.inc.com/chris-matyszczyk/a-deaf-girl-got-on-a-delta-flight-what-happened-next-truly-stunned-her.html

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Gotta Love Him!

An excerpt from the Huffington Post -

Hearse Driver Tries To Use Carpool Lane With Deceased Passenger
The Nevada Highway Patrol hopes to turn the incident into a teachable moment for anyone who may be transporting a dead person in their car.

By David Moye



https://www.huffpost.com/entry/hearse-driver-carpool-lane-nevada_n_5d1bc982e4b07f6ca585904f

Saturday, May 18, 2019

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