For wait wait, Mr. Rogers, Sherlock, nature, newshour, dinner party download, finding your roots, julia child, yan can cook, sesame street, super why, nova, bill nye, and so much more. protectmypublicmedia.org/protect-publ...
For wait wait, Mr. Rogers, Sherlock, nature, newshour, dinner party download, finding your roots, julia child, yan can cook, sesame street, super why, nova, bill nye, and so much more. protectmypublicmedia.org/protect-publ...
i just saw this and don't know much about it other than it's national. informational virtual meeting tonight 8-9pmET/7-8pmCT. the organization is committed to nonviolence and de-escalation of any confrontation. tonight's virtual informational meeting: www.mobilize.us/mayday/event...
Watching a goofy movie with the youngest for the first time and deciding i want a Rufio movie (who is turning 50 this year).
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To clarify, this is what I think about watching wicked
Watched wicked and all i could think of with their made up words is this youtube.com/clip/UgkxbHi...
Mr. Matthew Alexander Hensen was the first person to reach the North Pole. History gives credit wrongly to Commander Robert Peary who led the expedition.
Mr. Hensen should have received the credit in history but they forgot a Black American explorer from Baltimore.
#BlackHistoryMonth
Source: @eji.org
Jan 1963, after being overwhelmingly elected by white Alabama voters, George Wallace, the infamous segregationist and white supremacist, delivered his inaugural address as the governor of AL. Today, a portion of Interstate 10 in AL and community colleges bear George Wallaceβs name.
Black History is 365 Days!
Black Inventorβs
Today in US History: On Feb. 3, 1870, the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, granted black men the right to vote. It was passed by Congress on February 26, 1869. Black Americans were set free by the 13th amendment. The 14th Amendment guaranteed citizenship.
#BlackHistoryMonth
Belle da Costa Greene, a Black woman who passed as white in the early 20th century, became one of the most powerful figures in the rare book world, leaving historians to grapple with questions of identity and self-invention. https://buff.ly/4aCFuyp (Deborah W. Parker, UVA) #BlackHistoryMonth
Heβs the first Black American to compose a full opera. Itβs finally being staged after 138 years: cnn.it/4aGX4kU
I needed this www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/epis... thanks, @sciam.bsky.social
PSA: i haven't seen it in the news, but I have heard from folks and a couple threads on reddit that some Facebook accounts have been set to automatically follow Trumps new profile.
Nothing makes you question your decision to have kids like trying to get them to finish packing and out the door for vacation.
My kids would never have felt anything if I didn't exist
Omg. Is this like the current generations version of calling time/temp from the 80s? Or the library program where they read children books to you?
This is the news I need around the holidays
Stupidest thing I did today: have mole enchiladas after being sick for 3 days. Smartest thing I did today: I put back the 2 homemade hot sauces that were begging for me.
It's that time of year: www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cTP...
Man, I was really looking forward to the political sexual assault information explosion that we were heading towards. Can we still go to there?
the year is 2022. hurricane fiona is on the way and we're days away from the overturning of roe v wade. billion-dollar-family-value-absentee-sperm-donor makes a joke about buying a platform so people will stop making fun of him. what a time to be alive.