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A highlight from How Melania Luisa Marte Became a Word Weaver

Latina to Latina

12:24 min | Last month

A highlight from How Melania Luisa Marte Became a Word Weaver

"Milania Luisa Marte is a weaver of worlds and of words. In her new book of poetry, Plantains and Our Becoming, she tackles everything from self -love to colonialism. Milania and I talk about centering blackness in her identity and in her writing, and the very first poem she ever wrote that got her in a lot of trouble. Milania, congratulations on this book being out in the world. Thank you. Since so much of your work deals with diaspora and displacement, I want to begin with your parents' story. Tell me about how it is that your mom and dad met. My parents met through an aunt of mine, my tia Leslie. She lived in Santo Domingo in the Capitol, and my mom ended up moving to the Capitol when she was like 18 or 19, I believe. She was just helping my aunt out by cleaning the house and like running errands and things. And one day my father called his brother, my tio Ramon, who was married to my tia Leslie, and my mom ended up picking up the phone. And he kind of was like, oh, like kind of like falling in love with her boys and like her wit. So he ended up flying to Santo Domingo to meet her and they started dating. I believe six months later, they ended up getting married. My father was already living in the United States. He had an auto shop and he was a mechanic. He also was a teacher and he taught mechanic in English, French and Spanish. And so he kind of already had a career in New York. And so he wanted to bring my mother. This is how, you know, my immigration story comes about. Do you think your mom understood what she was giving up by moving to the United States? Oh, she completely did. I mean, she talks about it all the time. She tells me she's like, you know, because now I'm a mother and I chose to have my child in the Dominican Republic. But that's with the knowledge that he would gain dual citizenship and that he would be both a citizen of the Dominican Republic because by birth, but he would also by my access in my American passport, he would gain his own American birth certificate and passport. Now as a mother, I understand the importance of doing what's best for your children. And my mother definitely made it clear to us that although we love traveling, we would go to the Dominican Republic every summer. She would remind us that I know you love it here, but just remember that you have a better quality of life in the United States. millennia, you were seven years old the last time you saw your dad? Yeah. Did you have time to process that he was dying? Or did it come as a surprise? Yeah, so he passed away in a drunken accident. So we literally spoke to him the day before, I believe. And then my mom got a call. And then we had to go to the Dominican... At this point, he's living in the Dominican Republic and we had to just go to the Dominican Republic for the funeral. It was very like out of nowhere. And I literally, I have this vivid memory as a kid where we're on the plane on the way to the Dominican Republic. And I'm excited because I'm like, we're going to my grandma's house. We're spending the summer. And at one point where I'm like sitting on the plane, I have this vivid memory. My brother's like, what are you stupid? Bobby just died. And then the student hit me and I was just like, oh my God. And I had this moment where I'm like crying. And so for many years, I had a hard time kind of talking about it. And I've kind of gotten to a space where I think, especially through therapy, therapy helps guys go to therapy. I've gotten to a space where I've been able to use language and use poetry to kind of explore that and also heal that. I still feel his presence. I still feel parts of him in me. And so I try to honor that. I love that, especially as I think about you trying to piece together the sense of being and belonging. When did you start writing? So interestingly enough, my first poem, I plagiarized my first poem. My first poem was a copycat poem from my cousin, Maciel. My mom had sent me to the Dominican Republic when I was like five or six. And my cousin Maciel loved writing poetry and she used to write her little lover. She had a little boyfriend. She was like 12 or 13. She had like a little boyfriend and I wanted to be just like her. I was like obsessed with her. I thought she was so beautiful. She is still so beautiful. She has this long wavy hair and her skin just glistens and she always like wore like really clear lip gloss. And I was like, I want to be just like her. And she wrote a poem about wanting to kiss her boyfriend under the mango tree at my grandma's house. And I was like, oh, that's a really great poem. And I tried to like copy her poem. And then when I got back home to New York, my journal was full of like these poems about kissing boys under mango trees. And my mom was like shook. My mom was like, what were you doing all summer? And she was like, I'm calling your grandma. And she was just like, no, that's how I got my first start writing poetry. And then I just kept writing all of high school into college and I ended up dropping out of college to pursue poetry and to just pursue my writing. And now we're here. Wait, that is a big choice. Yeah. I just, well, when I was depressed, I didn't really know. I knew writing was my thing. I knew that's what I wanted to do, but I didn't really know how to navigate academia in a way that would benefit me in terms of poetry. And so I was just like, I'm going to take a break. So I ended up moving here to Dallas where my mom was living at the time and joining the Dallas Poetry Slam. And I didn't really understand slam poetry because it's like the performance side of poetry, but with their help and with the community's help, I was able to really become a contender in the slam poetry community and ended up competing at Women of the World. I also competed at the Individual World Poetry Slam and made final stage on all of them. And I also competed with the team and it really just put some fire under me to understand that this really can be a career. Like you can tour with your poetry, you can write books, you can do amazing things. And so I just kept really at it for like, I would say like five years, really five years of like hustle. Granted, I had been writing my whole life, so I already had kind of like this, this body of work. How are you sustaining yourself while you're on this poetry hustle? Oh, working gigs, I would do performances, I would teach, I was also a teaching artist at the time, maybe getting paid 50 bucks a poetry show, you know. And then when I stepped into kind of doing conferences and I got a booking agent for college shows, that changed the game because then it's like, okay, well, I can budget now because I'm getting maybe, you know, $3 ,000 here, $5 ,000 here. So it's like, okay, now this is more sustainable. And then really my big break came in 2020 when I did, I wrote a commercial for McDonald's and that, that gave me the financial aspect that I needed to really be able to sit down and just write. It gave me the freedom, the financial freedom to be like, you can take yourself seriously now because the money matches. What's up everybody. I'm Steve R. Lewis, a licensed psychotherapist and host of How to Talk to High Achievers About Anything. I'm excited to share big news. How to Talk to High Achievers About Anything is back. This time I'll be joined by a very special person, someone whose name you know very well. Hi everybody. I'm Julayka Lantigua, founder of LWC Studios. Welcome Julayka. I'm so excited. And by the way, I'll be taking notes, so many notes. As always on the show, we get to hear stories from black and brown folks who are out there doing great and amazing things. Then I do my thing of offering some feedback and strategies to help us navigate personal and professional challenges. Together, we'll figure out how to achieve on our own terms. Subscribe to or follow How to Talk to High Achievers About Anything everywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts. On Twitter and Instagram, you can follow the show at Talk to Achievers. I want to give our listeners a sense of your poetry. Would you read Immigrant Math Problem for me? Of course. Immigrant Math Problem. If I give mama 5 ,000 pesos and mama gives 3 ,000 pesos to Tío for groceries and gas and Tío gives 1 ,000 pesos to la comadera for food, 500 pesos to el pompeador for gas and 500 pesos to his son. El la comadera gives 200 pesos to her daughter for motoconcho fair to ride to school. And el pompeador gives 300 pesos to his wife for breakfast and dinner ingredients. And mama leaves 2 ,000 pesos for a small emergency and keeps X amount of pesos in some nook and cranny that she calls a bank. And the bank is her home because she says the real bank that's owned by the government is unsafe. And at least in her home, she keeps the money buried right next to her loaded gun. And how much more money do you think we will collectively need to erase the centuries of disenfranchisement that plagues us? Mommy and mama have always taught me money is like a waterfall for people like us. It must trickle down or else some of us will drown of thirst. I want a math problem that will teach me to make enough to save us all. I once heard it said that there's universality in specifics and that is such a specific poem. And yet it captures the sense of how many of our families came here because they wanted to be able to send something back and they wanted that abundance to be shared. I love that what you're landing on is this question of, does it have to be this way? Do we accept the math as we have been taught it or do we reimagine the calculus? Yeah, you know, that's something that's really beautiful, what you just said. And I'm actually thinking about I'm tearing up thinking about that because so my mother is moving. She she's on a flight right now as we speak. So I think it's just the beauty in timing. My mother is finally retiring from this country and she's moving back, but she's moving back to a whole new world because she came to this country. I mean, she was able to buy land. She was able to rebuild my grandmother's home from a wooden cabin into a really a grand home, you know, and she's so excited now after so many years, 40 plus years, 30 something plus years, she's able to do so much more, you know, and have so much more over there. And so I think when we talk about these things, we also like it's like we have to pat ourselves on the back. The immigrant experience is sometimes filled with so much turmoil and just exhaustion. And sometimes it does feel burdensome, you know, to have the weight of your family, especially if you're one of the only ones who was able to make it out of the country and into, you know, more prosperous country. But I also, what does that look like in 40 years? What does that look like in 50 years? What does that look like in 100 years? And so oftentimes I think about how, you know, as things become more expensive here, that means that folks are sending less money back home. And what does that do for the infrastructure of countries who depend on a dollar being sent over, you know, how that impacts them? And oftentimes it creates more crime. It creates more difficulties. And so it's just really important for us to reimagine, like you said, reimagine what that can be.

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"domingo" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:42 min | 4 months ago

"domingo" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Tanner Houck opposite the Yankees, Domingo Hermon. Mets were beaten in Pittsburgh, looked more like a Steelers -Jets score of 14 -7. Mets kicked it around the field, leading to a five run third inning. Mets offense got at least one base hit from every spot in the lineup, but pirate centerfielder Jack Ciwinski too much. He went three for four, crushing his 12th home run, and Ke 'Brien Hayes five for five for Pittsburgh. Tyler McGill took the loss, didn't make it through the fourth inning in this one. Game two of three Saturday at 405, Kodai Singa tries to right the ship opposite Johan Oviedo. NBA Finals Finals game four from Miami, all Denver again, 108 -95. They take a 3 -1 lead back to the mile on high Monday night. Aaron Gordon led all scores with 27 for the Nuggets. Tennis French open. It was third ranked Novak Djokovic taking down world number one Carlos in four sets. Golf, RBC, Canadian Open from Toronto. Six Americans tied for sixth, no one higher through round two. It's China's Carl Yuan with a one stroke lead over England's Aaron Rye and Terrell Hatton defending champ Rory McIlroy is tied for 12 with your Bloomberg Sports Update. I'm Rob Buschka. This is a Bloomberg Money Minute. Plugging an electric vehicle into a charger at home or on the road is one way to power it up. Another is pulling into a battery swap station. Battery swapping allows you to move electricity physically which is why gas works so well for a hundred years. Every time you need energy you just take something physical and just move it. Khalid Hasuna says battery the swapping his firm does is done by robots. Robots are coming in and taking this module out of the car, putting them in a shell, grabbing fully charged ones and putting them in your car. He says one reason swapping beats charging is it solves problems charging faces with power grids. How complex they are, how long can it take us to upgrade them especially in the urban areas. The company's raised 270 million dollars since it launched in 2014. It's initially targeting ride sharing and delivery fleets. The company has signed partnerships with five vehicle manufacturers and designed adapter plates for 20 EV models. Ed Corre, Bloomberg Radio. Nearly one in two US adults have high blood pressure. That's why it's important to self -monitor your blood pressure and for to easy remember steps. It starts with a monitor. Be next to talk to your doctor about your blood pressure numbers. Sit down with your blood pressure. Self -monitoring is power. Visit ManagerBP .org. Brought to you by the Ad Council, the American Heart Association, and the American Medical Association, in partnership with the Office of Minority Health and Health Resources and Services Administration. From New York, another update on Wall Street. In fact, records to London. UK businesses are feeling the effects of higher prices. To Hong Kong. The hang sang down about 1 .3 % right now. A 24 -7 business and market news that expands your world view. Always ministering. I'm much more concerned about how things flow out of China. Bloomberg Radio. The Bloomberg Business App Bloomberg Radio .com. Bloomberg. The world is listening. What is dedication? The thing that drives me every day as a dad is Dariana. We call him Dade for short. Every day he's hungry for something, whether it's attention, affection, knowledge, and there's this huge responsibility in making sure that when he's no longer under my wing that he's a good person. I want him to be able to sit back one day and go, we worked together. We did a good job. That's dedication. out Find more at fatherhood .gov. Brought to you

"domingo" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:17 min | 4 months ago

"domingo" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Domingo Hermon Mets clobbered in Pittsburgh 14 to 7. They kicked it around the field defensively leading to a five run third inning. Mets got some good offense though a base hit from every spot in the lineup was too much though because center fielder Jack Sawinski went three for four crushed his 12th home run and a five for five game for K Brian Hayes won it for Pittsburgh Tyler McGill the loss didn't make it through the fourth inning in this one Rich Hill moving to six and five gave up two earned runs in seven innings for the 40 plus year old to South Beach NBA Finals a game for all Denver yet again 108 -95 They they take take a commanding 3 -1 lead back to the Mile High City where they can ramp up their first title ever on Monday night Jimmy Butler 25 and a losing cause Nikola Jokic had 23 and 12 for a double -double to golf north of the border the RBC Canadian open it from Toronto six Americans are tied for sixth that's as high as you'll get everybody's chasing Carl Yuan from China a one -stroke lead over Terrell Hatton and Aaron Rye defending champ Rory McIlroy. He is three shots back tennis French open third -ranked Novak Djokovic still has it he takes down world number one Carlos Alcarez in four sets WNBA Sabrina Ionescu 37 points is a Liberty route Atlanta 106 -83 with your Bloomberg sports update I'm Rob Buschka. This is a Bloomberg money minute inflation will strain Vacation budgets this summer people who drive to their destination will find that gasoline is cheaper than it was last summer prices have started to come down but not nearly as much as they rose the year before that Bankrate Com analyst Ted Rossman says the prices of just about everything else continue to rise airline really stand out they jumped 33 % from April of 21 to April of they're down about 1 % over the past year the travel industry is not getting a lot of pushback higher on prices people are willing to pay the prices more people anticipated to travel this summer than last Rossman says you can cut vacation costs by using credit card rewards cashing in gift cards and traveling offseason but he says even a staycation is worthwhile don't lose your vacation time you don't want this time to pass you by and then regret that you missed the opportunity with Bloomberg radio the planet fitness black card you don't just get a great workout you get a great perk because your membership is packed with perks for $1 down and $24 .99 a month you'll get perks like access to any of our 2 ,400 clean and spacious locations bring your friend anytime in both workout with tons of equipment that will give you that big fitness energy relax to the black card spa for a pampered perk and download the PF app for plenty more perks workout and perk out with a PF black card join for $1 down and $24 .99 a month cancel anytime deal ends Wednesday June you took the first step and quit smoking but even former smokers may still be at risk for lung cancer that's why saved by the scan org wants you to know about a new low dose CT scan that can detect lung cancer early it takes only 60 seconds and could save your life you took the first step now take the next visit saved by the scan org for a simple quiz to see if you're eligible and talk

Judge breaks Maple Leaf with HR, Germán ejected, Yankees beat Blue Jays 6-3

AP News Radio

00:34 sec | 4 months ago

Judge breaks Maple Leaf with HR, Germán ejected, Yankees beat Blue Jays 6-3

"Aaron judge broke a three all tie in the 8th with another mammoth home run to give New York a 6 three win at Rogers center. Judge took an Eric's once on offering 448 feet to center field, the same place he hit won the night before to notch his 11th home run of the season. You know, three, three game there, you know, just anytime you give your team the lead, man. It's nice. Judge now has 5 home runs in his last four games. New York started Domingo Vermont was objective for having a foreign substance on his hand and faces a ten game suspension. Riot Weber wanted under the pen. He's one to know Juan de Peru to pick up his third save. Toronto.

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"domingo" Discussed on TuneInPOC

TuneInPOC

04:56 min | 1 year ago

"domingo" Discussed on TuneInPOC

"Martin Verizon, Jaime to samani, Domingo. Antonio gillard. And at the end of July, I didn't.

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"domingo" Discussed on TuneInPOC

TuneInPOC

07:52 min | 1 year ago

"domingo" Discussed on TuneInPOC

"Song it is just. Time. It's truly a moment they are always. You damn it don't let me in the shadow with those who sound. Really what I'm calling it every way for my children I'm just a puppet on a go away but it's just me. And now I can't make it. So much. Like just. Never. I was when I moved the water. Everybody put your hands in the air and you're going to put your hands in here pretty simple. Put your hands in the air. Evolve remove I presented. In Louis consumer this picture. Please. And it was a little bit upstairs. I BTS project to come. You won't break my car yeah Louis I feel the middle of break my soul, that beyond. Our defeat, let's look at laptop no entire de la semana is a rappel music session title. The L tremendo shows us Domingo and Colombia Bogotá. Cao cao. Like until 1914. Dude, there's your son.

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"domingo" Discussed on TuneInPOC

TuneInPOC

04:34 min | 1 year ago

"domingo" Discussed on TuneInPOC

"L tremendo shows us the blue manana Domingo and Colombia Bogotá. Chow chow. Like until 1914, lacto glow in the holes.

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"domingo" Discussed on Jesus is the Christ

Jesus is the Christ

04:29 min | 2 years ago

"domingo" Discussed on Jesus is the Christ

"I've left the wild kind of is like this end who savaged not receive you nor hear your words when you depart out of that house. Ocd shake off the dust of your feet bare night sale to you each i'd be more vulnerable for landau sold domingo mora in the day of judgement though for that safety bold. I sent you for that sheep in the midst of wolf's be there for why a serpent than harmless of spouse but but wait oh man they would leave you up to counts as that was skorts you in the goes and you shall be brought before governors and kings for my sake for for testament against them and the yen does but when the deal even you up take no thought how or what you just be flowing chubby given you in that same our what you just speak. This reminds me how i've experienced short you know. And that's that's a lesson in itself that basically chubby more tolerable for sold amora in the johnson in the day of judgement them for that safety. So you know what. That was what i've experienced shortages that you're dealing with wolves sheep clothing in that. The problem with both sheep clothing is that you know it says here behold i send you forth at sheep in the midst of wolves be there for why a serpent in harmless adopts when if your home necessa dob. You can't get hurt can you. I mean if you're white serpent than harmless as dob and a sheep in people who are believers in order Sheep and your sent. Wolves wolf symbol Wolves in sheep's You know so. You're sent forth among wolves but if you're harmless as a dove can you be hurt. I mean we live in a in a civilized society. So how can people hurt you. If you're harmless as a dub right generally speaking it just people do form. Who get hurt isn't it. You know is just be blow or mothers who guitar art and this is basically. The thought that i had when i initially count came short. As long as you're nice and good than and so on it's gonna be okay a y- because if you're ominous as of one are they going to do to. You and i thought that that was the way to survive but what i realized what says in the next words hair back aware of men for they should really be up to concerts and they will scored you in there. Sooner goes who what. Where on the sooner goes the synagogues You know or whatever. It is a place where they were. They say you know these people but bamiro men for they notice here. These people are harmless as dobson. They delivered up. They still have to be aware of men. And this is what. I've noticed even if you're homeless as a dob. You still have a reason to be wear man. Because he's not good enough to just be nice and think that you're civilized and nice and all that that's gonna work up you know because men men was daily up to councils anyway you know and they will scorch during their soon. And this is what i've experienced. And why is that because the scripture cannot be broken it will be happen so this is basically while i've experienced this and i guess experiences. I guess you have to take the bible seriously. They god's word seriously rather than short seriously rather than you know if you start to discuss doctrine with people that someday that can be trapped..

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"domingo" Discussed on Bad To The Dad

Bad To The Dad

05:08 min | 2 years ago

"domingo" Discussed on Bad To The Dad

"We had the time it'd be honest. Adam d i found them to be so entertaining. I would never thought spending time with two opera. Singers would would intrigue me in such way right. I could have talked to them for like ever. I mean i don't know what it was. I base my own bias regarding opera singers. But i think tony tony had me at bourbon. That he's a kindred spirit right. Yeah well the the thing about these guys. I think that that struck me is that you know they're. They're the regular guys opera singer. You probably think they're walking around at tuxedos like placido domingo and papa roddy every day and that just happens to be their job. But they're baseball coaches.

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A World Cup Every Two Years? Why?

ESPN FC

01:30 min | 2 years ago

A World Cup Every Two Years? Why?

"I know what they think of this next topic. It's about the world cup being played every two years. It's a big fat thumbs down from two dom. Yes why do you send john. I say that. I'm more surprised that people are surprised of fee forgot ninety percent of their income at a world cup while breaking news. They want an extra won't give every second year. I mean this is like your club. Said today depressed compr- this is all about money and this is a powerball bothell a battle and what's also interesting. I've got a lot of power because they have the best national teams except argentina brazil. Then what is interesting. Also the two years ago conmebol like the the president. Domingo said no no no. This is a good idea. Let's let's have welcome every second year now. Three years later he says now they say this is a bad idea. This just show you the power battle. The thing that fever could win this is the old fee for rule is one nation von vote on all small nation. And maybe this is the chance for norway to get into a world cup. But i don't think we will vote for this. We stay with. I think they should keep. We'll capacities every fourth year. I'm so afraid that risking devalued a status of the world cup doing every second meal. I think this is a silly idea. But do i understand that fever. Because they want the money. Show me monay.

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"domingo" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

05:43 min | 2 years ago

"domingo" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"Was a Placido Domingo was Andrea Bocelli. Now it's just a cop. I was a little bit more than a cop. It was Daniel Rodriguez, who became known as the singing policeman and full NYPD uniform singing God Bless America that day, and, frankly, I've said it, Daniel singlehandedly bringing God bless America Back into American ballparks. They still sing it usually on Sundays. Now, after The seventh inning stretch and I'm so honored to talk to you. Thanks for being here today. Thank you, Larry to it's a pleasure to be here with you to mark this morning. And, uh, yeah, that's uh, that's uh, a big big number. And it was It was probably a big changing point in my life in post 9 11 days. I'm bed. I got to tell you I hear you sing that and it takes me right back to that moment and I get tears in my eyes. How did you do this? Knowing that your your brothers were, you know, still being recovered? Their remains were still being recovered Just down at the tip of Manhattan while you're standing there in the Bronx in full uniform, and you got through it like I mean, honestly, what an incredible moment for you. How do you do it? Well, I think, um, I think the most important thing is that you know, I've been I've been a cop for I was a cop for some time, almost almost 10 years then, But I've been saying all my life and, um, for me. It was more of a calling when I got the chance to sing at Yankee Stadium because I I was looking for something myself to give me. Um, to start my healing I need I needed something to make sense of this. Senseless act And when I stepped onto the field and when they announced my name, and I saw the capacity crowd just here, I knew that we were going to be okay. I knew that. You know this resilient city this This is this attitude of you know, we're not going to go hide in caves, um, was alive and well and Um, it gave me the strength to do my absolute, very best rendition of God bless America, and it was a message that I believe I was giving it at that point that came from somewhere beyond myself something higher than myself, and it began began to heal process of healing from him. Daniel, this is Patrice and Luca. Take us back to that day. I mean, I understand that you were driving to work when the first plane hit the World Trade Center share your reflections of that moment. Hi, Patricia. I was Yeah, that morning I was coming from Staten Island where I lived, and I was starting my day work. My I started a tour a little later in the day. So for the most part, might like Crew. My my co workers were already in network. I'm crossing the Arizona Bridge and, um, sometimes during the during the crossing traffic got a little heavy and I'm not stopped, and I just kind of daydreaming. The radio was not working for some reason and And then I saw actions coming across the mid span of the Arizona Bridge, and I couldn't my life from me thinks where is that is coming from in the middle of the Hudson River. When I looked over to the left, I saw the first tower was burning and It was just unbelievable. You know, to see the site and that's the first thing that came to my mind is, you know there has to be some kind of maybe gas main explosion. I had no idea what it was. The only thing I knew was that I had to get to work. I had to get there because my crew at all would already be there. Um, there was a caravan of emergency vehicles coming across and I got in my present vehicle. Just before the they passed very lucky and That got me down to the HIV linked down to the battery tunnel. And the last moment, um, I made a left instead of a right as the reason I'm here to tell the story. I went down to City Hall and I was just I was just outside the towers when they came down rather than inside so Uh, yeah, and with witnessed terrorism made my peace with God that day, and I thought about my family and and all the friends that I had lost the life that was lost when those towers came down. We are speaking Lieutenant Rodriguez, known as the singing Policeman and Y P D Cup. Who, as you just heard was right there at ground zero. When the towers came down, he is known as as sort of an icon of the of the spirit of New York coming out of those events, and I do mean it between you And, of course, the iconic moment of President George W. Bush trying out the first pitch of the first game back at Yankee Stadium, Mayor Rudolph Giuliani commissioner Bernie Kerik, this idea of New York resilience and you're not going to mess with our city that embodied the aftermath of 9 11 20. Years later, I got to ask Daniel as a New Yorker, very different New York City that we're looking at right now. What do you make of it? That's a different worlds. Yeah, Um, And it's funny, because, um, I've been discussing this for some time. Now. That was the podcast called America's song that was being done by The Washington Post and And the discussion was the the idea of God Bless America being such a uniting force during the aftermath of September 11th and you know today it could be activists as divisive residents united because of the way the The country is just, you know, just Become so divided and, um, I am I have my own issues of PTSD and and, you know, depression after 9, 11 and I'll tell you it doesn't help to turn on T V and see, Um Taliban flags over our embassies. Yeah, it's really, really hard for for us..

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¿Qué Tan Duro Trabajarás Ahora Para Descansar Después?

Trozos de mi vida: con el Genio Lucas

01:58 min | 2 years ago

¿Qué Tan Duro Trabajarás Ahora Para Descansar Después?

"De cuatro o cinco meses de escuela, pues ahí seguía yo. Era bien -- ¿Y te gustó? Era era bien difícil porque pues, este, trabajabas y Tenías que estudiar. Y tenías que estudiar. Hasta allá. Y y ahí aprendí que que muchas veces los seres humanos queremos cosas pero no nos sacrificamos. Claro. Faciles. Exacto. Queremos una casa, un carro, pero no no hacemos nada diferente, seguimos haciendo lo mismo. Y y tú no dijiste, todo el tiempo estoy con la chispa de buscando, buscando, y yo me he encontrado frases muy buenas en la Internet. Por ejemplo, donde te dicen, yo prefiero trabajar cinco años duro, duro, duro, duro y descansar los próximos cincuenta. O sea, convertirte en tu propio jefe. Sí. Y dice, prefiero trabajar cinco años duro y duro, día y noche, y descansar los los próximos cincuenta, porque así le hizo, este, el de la compañía Apple. Este ya este él comía ahí, dormía ahí, vivía ahí, se sacrificó por cinco años. Él no sabía hacer al lunes, martes, domingo, él trabajaba en su objetivo, y después se dedicó a descansar, y nosotros el noventa por ciento de la población trabaja cinco cincuenta años para descansar cinco. Sí. Cuando ya te cubilas. Entonces, hemos sido a lo contrario, entonces pues uno debería de intentar, porque desgraciadamente no todos tenemos la fortuna, hay miles de muchachos queriendo ser cantantes, miles de muchachas queriendo ser actrices, queriendo ganarse un puesto importante en la industria o en la vida, pero desgraciadamente muchos son los llamados -- Poco los andaluces. -- pocos tenemos la suerte de de encontrar el éxito. Pero tampoco si no luchas, pues nunca te vas a dar cuenta. Y sacrificar -- Ahora bien. No te decepciones si no encuentras el éxito. Tienes que que que estar contento de saber que intentaste,

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"domingo" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio

05:59 min | 2 years ago

"domingo" Discussed on Boomer & Gio

"Emergency each the morning show with boomer esiason in gregg giannotti boomer z. o. I believe that domingo hormones dental work yesterday should not have been characterized as an emergency boomer says it is indeed an emergency root canal and he came back and pitched in the game. I mean not. A lot of people bounced back from a merger player so they do emergency dental surgery. During hockey games players get stitches and they come back happen to at hidden face that i get because there's probably blood situation a whole lot ceelo. You're under the reign. You're a very important figure in this because you are man number five Me and al dukes. Same page fliegelman boomer. Same page emergency. Where are we in the chris. Lopresti take on domingo vermont emergency root canal or just a root canal knowing very little about root canal. This might come off the wrong way. But i don't see how it could possibly be an emergency situation. Thank you winner. Bang so let me get what you're saying you're winning because ceelo. Thanks to the big deal in that. The guy should've went out there and pitch and then he did there and after the novacaine wore off and he was fine leaving. The novacaine didn't wear off. So that's why we. But he woke up with an abscess and he woke up with a tooth pain that he goes to the trainer says look man i got my tooth is killing me and i say what we're gonna go send you to the dentist. The dentist say you have eight. You're need of a root canal. We are taking or your your tooth and we're going to fix it. Why does it have to be done immediately. What's going to happen. If he waits another twenty four hours is going to be able to pitch with it because he's got you want a picture out there not worrying about his mouth and want them out there doing his thing and pitching and and being of sound mind. You don't want him out. There bought bothered by something. But aren't people post now doesn't take a little pain for you. Go to the dentist. And they take s can gio this go to the dentist and he.

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"domingo" Discussed on Meditaciones sobre las excelencias de San José

Meditaciones sobre las excelencias de San José

10:45 min | 2 years ago

"domingo" Discussed on Meditaciones sobre las excelencias de San José

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"domingo" Discussed on Meditaciones sobre las excelencias de San José

Meditaciones sobre las excelencias de San José

05:02 min | 2 years ago

"domingo" Discussed on Meditaciones sobre las excelencias de San José

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"domingo" Discussed on Frequencia Urbana Podcast

Frequencia Urbana Podcast

01:45 min | 2 years ago

"domingo" Discussed on Frequencia Urbana Podcast

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"domingo" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

05:22 min | 2 years ago

"domingo" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

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Center steps up to register underserved South Dallas residents for vaccine

The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell

02:24 min | 2 years ago

Center steps up to register underserved South Dallas residents for vaccine

"Here's the nbc. News affiliate in dallas texas reporting from vaccine registration event at a neighborhood in south dallas with a majority hispanic population. There was tremendous turnout at this oak cliff. Vaccine registration operation for people like to minka a sparser came. I don't know how to going the internet. Sparce says turn out here sends a message chose neither. There's a lot of people here that's willing to take that time. There's a lot of people here who are willing to get the shot. So how do we ensure that people like domingo and people from other communities of color get vaccinated joining us now. Dr james hildreth. He's an infectious disease. Expert on the president and ceo of mary medical college. He's a member of the fda's vaccine advisory committee which is evaluating co vaccine's. dr hilda. thank you for being with us. I'm just floored by this. We talked for eight nine ten months about one day. If we're so lucky to be able to get an effective vaccine not to vaccines or three vaccine effective vaccine. You know we're gonna have to work to really convince people to take it but that was going to be the problem. I i'm fascinated by the difficulty. People continue to have in getting access to this vaccine access seems to be a bigger issue than acceptance. Well ali. thank you for having me. I but the problem has many layers. There's a gap of supply which all of us are dealing with. There's a gap of trust in the the gap of access that you've alluded to a and these issues are related to the same reason why african americans biden next. People are being more devastated by the pandemic in the first place. A you know. We don't have access to healthcare on an equal basis. We don't have access to technology. So all the things that led to covid nineteen disproportionate affecting the populations are reaping reflected. Now by the challenges with vaccine. Can't underestimate the the trust issue here that we've gotta make sure. We have trusted messengers organizations. That are leading the way in terms of trying to get the vaccine to the people we want to another thing is we have detected backstage to these populations not necessarily relying them coming to the back. Things are that has to be part of our strategy. We have to get the vaccine to the communities ca. Some of them just cannot make it where the vaccine have been given. That's a major hurdle. We have to get us that.

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"domingo" Discussed on Punchline with Alex Calleja!

Punchline with Alex Calleja!

04:40 min | 2 years ago

"domingo" Discussed on Punchline with Alex Calleja!

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"domingo" Discussed on Punchline with Alex Calleja!

Punchline with Alex Calleja!

06:02 min | 2 years ago

"domingo" Discussed on Punchline with Alex Calleja!

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"domingo" Discussed on 710 WOR

710 WOR

01:45 min | 2 years ago

"domingo" Discussed on 710 WOR

"Was a good mix. Whenever these opera singers try to do American standards. It just doesn't work. Soul more. It's like what did you ever hear Frank Sinatra and Placido Domingo do my way to do it. Frank is like totally out of it. Regrets and a few but then again to feed and then Domingo comes on. I'm sorry. Um, not Placido. It was the other guy. Pavarotti comes on. And he says, I ain't to go up and spit it out. You're like giving this given the size of you Don't look like you spit it out to me, boy. Okay, so several, our listeners said there's some contributions. One of our favorite listeners is Laura in Harlem, She says, You gotta listen to Patti Labelle. Rain. Hey. Do come true. Good call Laura and then another listener said. How about Ella Whoa! Over the great Wei. There's another favorite listener of ours can, he said this a couple of versions. You know what? I don't think you just can't beat over the rainbow of the accordion.

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"domingo" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

05:04 min | 2 years ago

"domingo" Discussed on KQED Radio

"We turned a doctor Kiersten Bivens Domingo, chair of the epidemiology department at UCSF. Doctor. Thanks for joining us. Thanks for having me. The vaccine roll out in California has been far from perfect but would have been some of the major challenges. So far. You know, the big problem that many predicted but is really coming to pass is that it's getting the vaccine into the arms of people. That is the big logistical hurdle and so California has two million doses. But we've only vaccinated about 25% of the people who need these doses in the first. Three weeks, and that really means that were slower than we need to be to really do this effectively. The coded vaccine requires two doses three weeks apart. Your colleague, Dr Bob walked her chair of medicine at UCSF recently suggested that a delayed second dose could remedy some of the distribution issues. As well as combat the troubling spread of the virus. Do you agree with that? I do think this is important to think about all of the ways in which we can. Once we have solved some of our implementation Hurdles, distribute the vaccine tomb or people quickly, and that is a potential strategy and worth discussing. But it doesn't solve the crisis we have right now. S so we just haven't maybe gotten there yet to a place where we could think about delaying that second dose because simply getting the first one to all the people just hasn't been solved yet. Exactly right. It's not very sexy to say it's about implementation and logistics, but that's what it is right now, and I think once we overcome some of those hurdles Then we can start to think about the strategies that would really allow us to accelerate In the next phase. I want to ask you about a recent report of a California nurse who got sick with co vid. After receiving the first dose of the Fizer vaccine is this kind of thing expected? It actually is expected. So first of all, we're living in the middle of a surge so coveted infections are going to be common, particularly at this point. But it's important that the vaccine is meant to be delivered in two doses. And one doesn't start to see significant immunity from the vaccine after the first dose until about the end of week, two going into week three. And that's what the most important thing is. Is that and why we recommend that after people get vaccinated, that they still use all of the precautions, the masking the distancing and everything else. Because during those first two weeks there really isn't effective immunity from the Corona virus infection, Doctor Thank you very much. Thanks for having me. Dr Kiersten Bivens Domingo is chair of the epidemiology department at UCSF. Part of the motivation for the insurrection in the nation's capital last week was a conspiracy theory, a theory that the November election results weren't real, and this belief in a conspiracy is widespread. We want to know more about conspiracy theories. So we're turning to Ashley Landrum, who studies them at Texas Tech University and joins us Welcome. Thank you. So what seems different about This conspiracy is that it has become so mainstream. What makes everyday people so susceptible to this one. Although believe in conspiracies is no often talked about as a pathological behavior. Anyone might believe a conspiracy theory under the right set of circumstances. So when people are exposed to information that seems to contradict their own beliefs or their values or Maybe what they've been seeing cultivated on their social media news feeds. They basically called cognitive dissonance, and they need to resolve this difference in one way of doing that is to conspiracy theorize. So conspiracy theorizing allow us people. To dismiss disagreeable information by questioning the credibility and the motivation of the expert communicators, relaying that information. Trump supporters tend to assume the worst of Democrats and the press. It seems very easy for them to believe that Democrats and other politicians would undermine the electoral process. I think what I hear you saying is If I want to believe something or not believe something that I am hearing and seeing. Confined away exactly, And we all do this. When we tell people that standing outside and cold weather doesn't make you get the cold. You'd be surprised how many people will argue back. We're seeing this belief that Trump supporters did not foment the insurrection at the Capitol that it was The radical left. Listen to Joan Oaks from Fresno. It's just a shame that they had to do this to trump. He's been the line.

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Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman star in 'Ma Rainey'

Fresh Air

06:04 min | 3 years ago

Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman star in 'Ma Rainey'

"The enter chadwick. Boseman died of cancer in august at the age of forty three not long after he finished shooting the movie mall. Rainey's black bottom now streaming on netflix. The movie stars viola. Davis is the famous blue singer mall rainy and was adapted from august. Wilson's play our film critic. Justin chang says that boseman's final screen performance ranks among his very best. One reason chadwick boseman was such. An extraordinary actor was his ability to command the screen without hogging the spotlight. His presence was so quietly magnetic that even when he played real life. Heroes like jackie robinson and thurgood marshall or fictional ones like king to challa in black panther. He still seemed like the most self effacing of movie stars but boseman could also go big like when he took on james brown in the musical bio-pic get on up and gave his most electrifying performance. Until now it's devastating. That ma rainey's black bottom is the last new. Boseman movie will ever see this. Excellent adaptation of august wilson's nineteen eighty to play from the director george c wolfe and the screenwriter ruben. Santiago hudson is both a precious parting gift and a punch in the gut even more than get on up. Boseman holds nothing back. He emptied himself out onscreen. He plays levy a gifted and ambitious trumpet player struggling to forge his way in a white man's world or this case a white man's recording studio where most of the movie takes place. It's a sweltering hot day in nineteen twenty seven chicago in the pioneering southern blues singer ma rainey played by a superb viola. Davis is planning to record some of her most popular songs. Mas name may be in the place title. But she isn't the main narrative focus here much of the story unfolds while the four musicians in her band are waiting for her to show up at the studio. During the rehearsal session cutler the guitar and trombone player played by colman. Domingo wants to stick with their usual arrangement for a particular song but levy wants to use a new edgier version that he composed. It doesn't take long for the arguments to start and the egos to emerge. How's your name in. So i just played a piece whatever they want them. Criticizing the people's music like you. I got talent. Oh man is we tagged. My dad had a note. I was gonna turn out like the name mccabe. I'm going to give me a bad and make some shots. I don't give them instead of my. I wrote and he say going to let me record when i get my band together. I just got last part of song. I got stopped or everybody gets out there. And other keeping the same idea from the beginning in everybody got a game plan for all his outward swagger boseman later lays bare. The anguish beneath levies self-assured grin in a spellbinding monologue about his southern childhood. He reveals the acts of violence that were committed against his family by a gang of white men he's witnessed unspeakable horrors and fought hard for his shot at success. And he's not about to let anyone stand in his way not even marini herself when she finally shows up at the studio via davis who won an oscar for her work. In another wilson. Adaptation fences is magnificent. Here in the kind of full throated diva showcase. She's rarely taken on becoming more rainy. Required quite the transformation davis wears a padded rubber suit and sports. A mouthful of gold teeth and her vocals are supplied by the singer. Maxine lewis but the performance never feels needlessly. Flashy and davis is best moments are the ones in which she shows us. Ma rainey's anxious calculating side when she stops the recording session because no one's brought her the bottle of coke she always insists on before singing. She isn't just causing a fuss. Exactly what she's worth and how much power she commands in a predominantly white male industry and she's determined to push yourself right up to that line without crossing it marines. Black bottom is one of ten plays in august. Wilson's epic pittsburgh cycle and the only one that isn't actually set in pittsburgh wilson's insights into the complexities of twentieth century. African american experience cemented his reputation as one of this country's greatest dramatists. The filmmakers haven't opened up the material in the manner of so many stage to screen adaptations if anything they've ruthlessly tightened the play and paired it down to essentials wolf directs at a furious clip. The sets are spare even drab which has the effect of your concentration on the performances and while boseman and davis are the stars of the show. Every actor gets a chance to shine including michael potts as the bass player. Slow drag and glenn termine reprising his role as the pianist toledo from twenty sixteen revival at the heart of the play is the bond between levy a fictional creation and rainy. A real life figure. The two are antagonistic by nature levy keeps trying to put his own stamp on mas music and he makes the mistake of trying to seduce. Her young girlfriend played by taylor. Page but levy and ma are also kindred spirits. They're both trying to make authentic commercially viable art with an assistant bent on exploiting their talents but levy doesn't have martinis experience or her knack for self preservation and the weight of his past trauma ultimately proves too much to overcome the climax is hunting beyond words were seeing a man peering into an abyss played by an actor who knew his own life was slipping away chadwick. Boseman last moments on the screen are among his darkest and also is

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Reclaiming Black Culture in 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom'

Pop Culture Happy Hour

04:15 min | 3 years ago

Reclaiming Black Culture in 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom'

"Played by chadwick. Boseman as the young trumpet player levy colman domingo cutler michael potts as slow drag and glenn termine as toledo. We also meet mas young lover. Desi may play by taylor page and her nephew sylvester played by deuce on brown. I want to just dive right in joel. You said you were very excited to talk about this coming what you thought. Oh my gosh linda. I loved it like it's hard to put into words how much i enjoyed it. And all of the reasons but chadwick boseman this be his final performance. Jeff estates think recently denzel washington in an interview said that like he didn't lose anything we lost him this idea that he gave everything he had to give while he was here. This for me is probably his magnum opus. His great work his his final statement. To wasn't he left us a lot of really great. If you look at all the roles he's chose in the last like three to four years. All of them are about conclusions and about wrapping things up. This one is so much more about like the hurt and pain. You have to just go through as a black person just to exist in this country and it's profound and gorgeous and the way we'll shoots this. I struggle a lot with theater to film translations. Because it's like theater it's so meant to be experienced in person and sometimes dial it doesn't quite work and particularly when they're monologue like you have a hard time like this doesn't feel real because it's not it's theater if you don't have to live in same kind of rules that film often does but when we'll takes his camera at a high angle as chadwick boseman is giving this like very revealing monologue. You're able to stay in it because you're sort of. It feels almost more in his head. It's more conversations having with and it captures. I think what is so hard to translate between these two mediums. And i love it and then on top of all that colman. Domingo like if you're making a movie just put colman domingo you cast anyone else in any other will ever a silent killer in everything that he does. And it's so profound. I love his in bad movies. I love his work in great. I love coleman doing and here he just continues that check and then they leave is crowns. It all off by just being great and showing up and her vocal performance away. She drinks coke. Makes you wanna die. It's a seven. I love performances. I like live live for like actors being able to nestle into character and create something that is so alive and vivid. No one in the cast isn't doing that. It's nearly a perfect soga. Yeah stephen thompson. What did you think. I love this movie. Too i think the central performances by chadwick boseman and by viola davis are so beautifully done. I do think there are a lot of parallels to be drawn between this film and fences which one viola davis and oscar that has also adapted from an august wilson. Play and both films are really so centered on the performances. They are really showcases for actors more than there necessarily like show willie directed big epochs. There are focused on the performances. I think that theatre film translation does trip them both up a little bit. Where they're so focused on the performances. They don't flow as naturally as they might. This there are points in this film. That felt a little bit stagey to me. But at the same time those performances are glorious. As joel said that chadwick boseman performance is is titanic. I mean it is a oscar clip e speech -i big performance. I think we cannot underestimate. How great this viola davis performance is. It is a quieter performance. She's doing so much work with just like kind of heavy eyelid. Look at a character will just is just searing. She is fantastic film and like joel said colman. Domingo is great. Glenn is great as toledo. I loved this film and as you would expect it just weaves music in beautifully. Yeah all right. I asia. Let's go to you next to you.

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Boston activist who put needles outside Charlie Baker’s house wants to be able to come back

WBZ Afternoon News

00:57 sec | 3 years ago

Boston activist who put needles outside Charlie Baker’s house wants to be able to come back

"Demonstrator has not been ordered to stay away from the governor's house after the governor's wife testified she felt unsafe. Domingos De Rosa is a community activist who was known for collecting needles in the south end in Roxbury in demanding elected officials do something about the crisis. Late last month, and earlier this month, his organisation took massing cast to the governor's house in swamps. Kitt, I think that's incredibly frightening. Andi is incredibly first lady Lauren Baker said. The South End Roxbury Community partnership went too far by dumping used needles on the sidewalk. I don't want to walk out of my house and get You know and have to interact with like biohazard. How do you feel? That way You could hear a listener. That virtual hearing interjecting, angering the judge who ruled the stay in place will stay in place. Karen Regal W busy Boston's NewsRadio and Arosa telling Karen Regal. After that hearing, he plans to appeal that decision

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Never Surrender, with Garbled Twistory

Your Brain on Facts

05:10 min | 3 years ago

Never Surrender, with Garbled Twistory

"Into Slavery Gabriel Prosser grew to be a strapping young man trained as a blacksmith and learned to read he his brothers and his wife hatched a plan to not only a free themselves from bondage, but all enslaved people in Virginia their plan was to gather more men take over the capitol of Richmond and kill all the white people with the exception of methodists Quakers and the French processor. Would then rule the New Kingdom of Virginia. The plan didn't work. My name's Moxi and this is your brain on facts. Why didn't they Rebel this is a question that should have occurred to every American schoolchild when studying the Civil War and slavery. Why didn't they Rebel the truth of the matter is they did more than one third of the population in the south in the eighteenth Century or enslaved people in the 1943 Book American negro slave revolts historian Herbert aptheker estimated. There were over 250 rebellions of enslaved people in the US between 1619 and 1865 some historians put that number over 300. So rebellion was a lot more common than we were led to believe and even if enslaved people weren't taking apart in an armed Uprising many would fight back in small ways painting food work slowdowns feigning injury. Damaging equipment and so forth the new world had slave rebellions basically as long as there were people enslaved. They're the first documented Rebellion taking place on San Domingo on Christmas Day 1522 some rebellions managed to make it into the history books and pop culture like the seizure of the Amistad when a boat full of kidnapped Africans over through their captors and took control of the ship to both win their freedom and be memorialized in a film by Steven Spielberg. The first recorded slave revolt in the United States happened an hour down the road from me in Gloucester Virginia in 1663. White indentured servants included enslaved Africans in their plan to do away with their master and be free another servant betrayed them and was rewarded with his freedom. It would be nearly twenty-five years as far as we know off. Before the first all black slave revolt which again took place in Virginia. The largest slave rebellion outside the United States was the successful Insurrection of black slaves that overthrew French rule and abolished slavery in Saint domingue establishing the agenda nation of Haiti that proved unequivocally that the enslaved could defeat their captors and live free that precedent frightened and slavers on the mainland suck slave owners actively repressed any sign of rebellion laws dictating when where and how slaves could congregate were enacted to prevent Insurrection and quavo light paranoia. It's the same reason the enslaved were forbidden from learning to read or write words spread ideas and your captives May develop repetto Mania wage medical condition and let this make you grateful your doctor actually had to go to school the mental illness that caused black slaves to want to run away. Yeah, that's what these folks told themselves in case you thought the narrative myth of the happy slave was a recent invention. With Plantation populations under tight control Insurrection would tend to come from the cities or parts of the country where there were lots of small farms rather than one big one. We don't have time today to talk about all three hundred rebellions. We'll just hit on some of the ones that are most likely to make you ask why you're high school history textbook included between zero and one slave rebellion. Well at the same time definitely mentioning white John Brown at Harpers Ferry. Records are a bit spotty for our first subject the Stono Rebellion in South Carolina in 1793. History is colored both by the mouth of the teller and the ear of The Listener with their preconceptions, and we only have one firsthand contemporary account. Early on a late-summer Sunday morning 20 enslaved people gathered near the Stono River Why Sunday morning a recently passed law required all woke up men to carry firearms with them to church on Sunday. So the rebels made their move when the men and at least some of the guns would be elsewhere.

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Opera's Domingo denies abusing power, seeks to clear name

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 3 years ago

Opera's Domingo denies abusing power, seeks to clear name

"Opera singer Placido Domingo is trying to clear his name after two investigations found credible accusations that he engaged in inappropriate conduct with several women marches are a letter with the latest what to do to mingle denies abusing his power while in management at two U. S. opera houses during an Associated Press interview in Naples Italy to mingle deflected direct questions about whether he sexually harassed women he does say he tried to foster talent I have spent all my life helping I'm you know encroaching on driving people to make American concerts were canceled after the AP reported the allegations last year he is a full concert schedule in Europe in the fall

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Change in Dominican Republic as opposition wins presidency

Monocle 24: The Globalist

07:54 min | 3 years ago

Change in Dominican Republic as opposition wins presidency

"Let's go to the Dominican Republic now where the victory by the opposition part in this weekend's elections has marked the end of sixteen years of rule by the Dominican Liberation Party. The P. L. D.. The newly elected president Louis Shabina dare managed to capture fifty two point fifty three percent of the vote, well earlier I was joined on the line from the Dominican Republic's. Republic's capital not Sunday Domingo by bridget wooding, who's the director of the think tank, Obi m I, see a or center for immigration, observation and social, development in the Caribbean bridget started by giving us a bit of context and explaining just how significant the results are very significant, because we're talking about change after sixteen years of ruling party and we're talking. Talking about an almost exact reversal of what happened in the elections for years ago when the President Danilo Medina got in with sixty one percent of the vote against thirty four percent of our be now there, and as you mentioned now I've been there has with the fifty percent needed and Danilov menace stouffer. His candidate from the ruling party got only thirty four percent. percent or so of the vote, so if we're looking at something, which is which is very significant, all the way along President Medina had sought to transfer his popularity to his chosen candidate on solid casteel, but in fact council steel was probably the weakest candidates that he had because unsubtle casteel was involved with public works, which has been notorious for different corruption scandals. But then the President Danilo Medina thought that with Kobe nineteen. He would have things in his favor. There would be a kind of swath vote for the way. He was dating with things, but that was not to be because. Since January two, thousand, seventeen, this being the Green March movement against corruption, and the fact that disparities between rich and poor had been rolling, and there were a number of journalists who actually lost their jobs trying to denounce this, so this became a big issue, the government, totally of note, the evidence and the president. Medina also took further actions to control the judiciary, but what also happened was that the former president Leonel Fernandez split from the ruling party, and that divided what had been a pretty Monolithic party up over the last sixteen years, and he did it by suggesting that certain casteel the nominee President Medina had been put in by false means. But there was a thought that were things to go to a second round up. The ex-president learn finance might have gone in with with consol. But what was the most decisive thing that happened this year was that on the sixteen to February nineteen elections, there was a glitch and e-voting could not take place, and so, what happened then was that the elections were. Left right and center, but this was corruption. And especially, the millennials who had begun to take to the streets along with other you know in many Latin, American capitals so in recent months, really caught a bit between their teeth and the middle class, which had kept the ruling party in power for sixteen years, suddenly began to feel that they've been robbed up the wrong way. The things were things were unraveling now. The government you know is the country's largest employer, but even those that it was keeping in their pay when along a satisfied. Feeling change had to happen, and that was the ticket on which the new president has got in and posted to surprise then I mean it was clear that the tide was turning, but did you ever think that actually he would overturn the sixteen years of Monolithic rule I think all the more recent polls have shown that he's definitely in the lead. I think what was worrying. was that at the last minute that Kobe number? would be used as a cover to dissuade more middle class voters perhaps from going to vote, and also the usual tactics of paying people to vote or giving people handouts prior to elections this time it didn't work with the with the exception perhaps of the government in some of the poorest province near the border, but it didn't work the because people were determined the change and I think this is. Of what's happening in a number of Latin America where people do feel the need for change, and corruption is a big issue, and people feel that it should be tackled also covid nineteen demonstrated again the dispatch between rich and poor because those people who. Are Not documented migrants people have been nationalized. He had don't have access to government programs, and this doesn't look good in the face of the sustainable development goals. It doesn't look good in the face of the international community, so something was going to break I think, but nevertheless I think. People woke up. Fight surprised that it had happened so smoothly and things didn't go to a second round. This Sunday. Do you think that people would just then voting against the status quo, or was there something specific that abner was offering? What made his campaign so successful? I think he was really offering to clean things up, and so if you the bar next to my house today after elections happen, it was saying the whites have gone got in his Richmond from the cradle. They don't need to rob. So, there was the sense that. That These were people who have. had a different kind of agenda, and all walks of life seeing that. that there have been just too much of a monolithic hold on every aspect of society and under change was necessary, but I think the corruption thing was important, and then the fact that normally elections happen on the no glitches, but this glitch that happened in February with the elections and the feeling that there was something going on under. Probably the think was more likely with the incumbent party. I think those were the two decisive things that make people think. Yeah, we do need a change and finally bridget. What can we expect from his presidency? What will apart obviously from corruption be the main issues on the agenda? Well, obviously we have a big health crisis on our hands, and as you can see the Dominican probably is one of the worst countries in the insular. Caribbean and the election mobilization hasn't held so I think we're going to have to go back to the state of a state of emergency. The new governor will also be slightly tied in terms of how far it can go in more imaginative on policy, more imaginative domestic policy because it did do a deal in this S- i Brown with some of the more ultra nationalist sectors of society, and so they're going to have to reckon with that. I think trying to was cleaning up corruption, trying to create more jobs and trying to ensure the disparities between rich and poor are not sensu it'd such that in this pandemic. All can be served healthwise and in future crisis, people are not going to be discriminated one way or another. And that was bridget. Lots of background birdsong on the line from Santa Domingo.

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Tenor Placido Domingo feels 'fine' after coronavirus

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 3 years ago

Tenor Placido Domingo feels 'fine' after coronavirus

"Ten a Placido Domingo is resting off the catching coronavirus saying in a statement I'm at home and feel fine he was hospitalized after publicly acknowledging on March twenty two that he tested positive and said he was going into isolation having suffered from a fever and cough Dibango wrote the from the very first symptom I was as usual under medical supervision given my age and comorbidity gullibility refers to one or more diseases or conditions combined for most people the new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms but for some it can cause severe illness and death I'm Charles de Ledesma

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Spanish opera singer Plácido Domingo says he has coronavirus

Information

00:16 sec | 3 years ago

Spanish opera singer Plácido Domingo says he has coronavirus

"Opera singer Placido Domingo testing positive in Spain and in the notes when expected later today on possibly postponing the summer Olympics scheduled for this July in Tokyo athletes among those saying they don't want to risk

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LA Opera investigation finds sexual harassment allegations against Placido Domingo credible

Morning Edition

00:34 sec | 3 years ago

LA Opera investigation finds sexual harassment allegations against Placido Domingo credible

"The only opera says its investigation into Placido Domingo has found that sexual harassment allegations made against the superstar tenor are credible this investigation conducted by outside lawyers found similarities in accounts offer by Dominguez accusers but it also concluded that there is no evidence that demand go ever engaged in quid pro quo or retaliated against any woman at the company investigators say that while the operas policies regarding harassment claims were sufficient their implementation was flawed the mango served as the opera's general director for many years before resigning

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Plácido Domingo revises apology, as Spain drops more shows

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 3 years ago

Plácido Domingo revises apology, as Spain drops more shows

"On Tuesday Placido Domingo issued a statement saying he was taking full responsibility for his actions toward women now he's quibbling about what those actions were in a Facebook post to mingle says apology left a false impression that now he wants to clarify he is now again denying some of the main claims in an op for unions report that he sexually harassed women including groping and forcing kisses on them already Spain's culture ministry as counsel to officials and others are considering it based in part on demand goes apology I'm Oscar wells Gabriel

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Spain cancels Plácido Domingo’s appearance in two opera dates

AP 24 Hour News

00:43 sec | 3 years ago

Spain cancels Plácido Domingo’s appearance in two opera dates

"The government in Spain is taking action against Placido Domingo A. P. entertainment correspondent Oscar was Gabriel reports it comes following his apology for sexually harassing women over the course of two decades famous canceling two upcoming shows by the iconic opera star becoming the first opera groups in Europe to bar him from performing since allegations against him first cropped up here in the U. S. Spain's culture ministry says the decision was made given the seriousness of the allegations against Mingo dozens of women have claimed he sexually harassed them and in some cases kept them from working because they turned him down it comes a day after a union representing U. S. opera performers found to mingle sexually harassed women as he was heading up offers in Washington in Los

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Spain takes first European moves against Plácido Domingo

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 3 years ago

Spain takes first European moves against Plácido Domingo

"Spain is canceling two upcoming shows by the iconic operas start becoming the first opera groups in Europe to bar him from performing since allegations against him first cropped up here in the U. S. Spain's culture ministry says the decision was made given the seriousness of the allegations against to mingle dozens of women have claimed he sexually harassed them and in some cases kept them from working because they turned him down it comes a day after a union representing U. S. opera performers found to mingle sexually harassed women as he was heading up operas in Washington in Los Angeles I'm Oscar wells Gabriel

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Spain cancels Placido Domingo performances over sexual misconduct allegations

AP 24 Hour News

00:34 sec | 3 years ago

Spain cancels Placido Domingo performances over sexual misconduct allegations

"After opera star Placido Domingo said he accepted full responsibility for his actions that led to accusations of sexual misconduct the Spanish government has cancelled a performance scheduled for may it's the first time performance by the mangoes being canceled in Europe since the allegations surfaced Spain's culture ministry said given the seriousness of the deeds and in solidarity with women affected together with the mangoes declarations it cancellous part in a light opera that's scheduled for may meanwhile Spain's territorial opera house said it'll hold a meeting to discuss whether or not to continue with the mangoes participation the operate let traviata also scheduled the same

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