In which the divine right of kings, along with golden amulets, is considered the only cure for a disfiguring disease, and John considers which celebrities might be carved from wood. Certificate #22347.
The Best One Yet - đ« âKappa Kappa TikTokâ â TikTokâs university ban. Party Cityâs balloon bankruptcy. Debt Ceiling drama.
The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 1.19.23
Alabama
- Governor Ivey issues 4 Executive orders re: education in Alabama
- State Rep to offer bill with stiffer penalties for fleeing police in car
- FEMA to assist over 900 people affected by storm damage in AL
- Fort Rucker soldier identified and charged with murderÂ
- The ban on Alcohol at Gulf Shores beach to come ahead of Spring Break
National
- Ukrainian soldiers now training on US soil in Oklahoma
- Wall Street Journal says treatment of Biden and docs not same as Trump
- KY congressman demands donor's list for Penn Biden Center in DC
- Lawsuit for Docs reveal what former USAG did for "voter fraud"
- Pro life activist in PA to head to trial soon for pushing clinic escort
- Microsoft to lay off 10 thousand employees in 2023
Curious City - Why once migratory geese are now permanent Chicago residents
Everything Everywhere Daily - The Port Chicago Disaster (Encore)
On July 17, 1944, one of the worst disasters to befall the American military during World War II occurred. It didnât occur in Europe or the Pacific, however. It took place on US soil.Â
The events leading up to this calamity and its aftermath permanently shaped the United States military.Â
Learn more about the Port Chicago Disaster and the lasting changes it brought about on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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NBN Book of the Day - Patrick Bixby, “License to Travel: A Cultural History of the Passport” (U California Press, 2022)
This surprising global history of an indispensable document reveals how the passport has shaped art, thought, and human experience while helping to define the modern world.
In License to Travel: A Cultural History of the Passport (U California Press, 2022), Patrick Bixby takes the reader on a captivating journey from pharaonic Egypt and Han-dynasty China to the passport controls and crowded refugee camps of today. Along the way, you will:
- Peruse the passports of artists and intellectuals, writers and musicians, ancient messengers and modern migrants.
- See how these seemingly humble documents implicate us in larger narratives about identity, mobility, citizenship, and state authority.
- Encounter intimate stories of vulnerability and desire along with vivid examples drawn from world cinema, literature, art, philosophy, and politics.
- Witness the authority that travel documents exercise over our movements and our emotions as we circulate around the globe.
With unexpected discoveries at every turn, License to Travel exposes the passport as both an instrument of personal freedom and a tool of government surveillance powerful enough to define our very humanity.
Marci Mazzarotto is an Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator of Digital Communication at Georgian Court University in New Jersey. Her research interests center on the interdisciplinary intersection of academic theory and artistic practice with a focus on mass media, popular culture and avant-garde art.
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New Books in Native American Studies - The Diné Reader: An Anthology of Navajo Literature
Todayâs book is: The DinĂ© Reader: An Anthology of Navajo Literature, which is the 2022 Before Columbus Foundation American Book Award Winner. The DinĂ© Reader showcases the breadth, depth, and diversity of DinĂ© creative artists and their poetry, fiction, and nonfiction prose, in a wide-ranging anthology. The collected works display a rich variety of and creativity in themes: home and history; contemporary concerns about identity, historical trauma, and loss of language; and economic and environmental inequalities. The DinĂ© Reader developed as a way to demonstrate both the power of DinĂ© literary artistry and the persistence of the Navajo people. The volume opens with a foreword by poet Sherwin Bitsui, who offers insight into the importance of writing to the Navajo people. The editors then introduce the volume by detailing the literary history of the DinĂ© people, establishing the context for the tremendous diversity of the works that follow, which includes free verse, sestinas, limericks, haiku, prose poems, creative nonfiction, mixed genres, and oral traditions reshaped into the written word. This volume combines an array of literature with illuminating interviews, biographies, and photographs of the featured DinĂ© writers and artists. A valuable resource to educators, literature enthusiasts, and beyond, this anthology is a much-needed showcase of DinĂ© writers and their compelling work. The volume also includes a chronology of important dates in DinĂ© history by Jennifer Nez Denetdale, as well as resources for teachers, students, and general readers by Michael Thompson. The DinĂ© Reader is an exciting convergence of Navajo writers and artists with scholars and educators.
Our guest is: Esther G. Belin, who is a Diné multimedia artist and writer, and a faculty mentor in the Low Rez MFA program at the Institute for American Indian Arts. She graduated from the Institute of American Indian Arts and the University of California, Berkeley. Her poetry collection From the Belly of My Beauty won the American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation. Her latest collection is Of Cartography: Poems.
Our co-guest is: Jeff Berglund, who is the director of the Liberal Studies Program and a professor of English at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona, where he has worked since 1999. Dr. Berglundâs research and teaching focuses on Native American literature, comparative Indigenous film, and U.S. multi-ethnic literature. His books include Indigenous Pop: Native American Music from Jazz to Hip Hop (co-editor), and Indigenous Peoples Rise Up: The Global Ascendancy of Social Media Activism (co-editor).
Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender.
Listeners to this episode may also be interested in:
- The Institute of American Indian Arts
- Esther Belinâs poems on the Poetry Foundation website, including Bringing Hannah Home and When Roots Are Exposed and Blues-ing on the Brown Vibe
- Sherman Alexie: A Collection of Critical Essays edited by Jeff Berglund and Jan Roush
- This podcast with Morgan Talty discussing Night of the Living Rez
- This podcast with Michelle Cyca about Misrepresentation on Campus
- This podcast with the editor of Tribal Colleges Journal of American Indian Higher Education
Welcome to The Academic Life! Join us here each week, where we learn directly from experts. We embrace the broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life, and are informed and inspired by todayâs knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy.
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What A Day - There Will Be Blood (And PFAS)
Thinx, one of the most recognizable brands for period underwear, agreed to pay out $5 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging that its signature product contains PFAS â despite having advertised the underwear as safe.
A recent New York Times investigation revealed that the National Restaurant Association coerced millions of restaurant workers nationwide into unknowingly funding the lobbying efforts that keep their wages low. Saru Jayaraman, the President of One Fair Wage, joins us to discuss the effort to end the sub-minimum wage and improve working conditions in the service sector.
And in headlines: Ukraine's interior minister was among at least 14 people killed in a helicopter crash outside Kyiv, Microsoft announced that it will lay off 10,000 employees, and former President Donald Trumpâs campaign asked Meta to reinstate his Facebook account.
Show Notes:
- Dickens v. Thinx Inc. Settlement â https://www.thinxunderwearsettlement.com/
- New York Times: How Restaurant Workers Help Pay for Lobbying to Keep Their Wages Low â https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/17/us/politics/restaurant-workers-wages-lobbying.html
- One Fair Wage Action â https://www.ofwaction.com/
- What A Day â YouTube â https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcast
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The NewsWorthy - Heavy Snowstorm, Surprise Resignation & Chatbots in Classrooms- Thursday, January 19, 2023
The news to know for Thursday, January 19, 2023!
We'll tell you about a snowstorm that slammed the Midwest and where it's headed next.
Also, a new refugee policy requires more everyday Americans to get involved.Â
And there was a surprise announcement from a history-making leader. New Zealand's prime minister says she's stepping down.
Plus, a new plan from Southwest Airlines, how colleges are changing their ways because of artificial intelligence, and the movies getting the most buzz at the first in-person Sundance Film Festival in years.Â
Those stories and more news to know in around 10 minutes!
Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes for sources and to read more about any of the stories mentioned today.
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The Daily Signal - INTERVIEW | Paul Teller on How âFreedom Agendaâ Offers Hopeful Vision for Americaâs Future
After serving as vice president of the United States, Mike Pence created a new organization dedicated to promoting and defending the policies he championed during his four years in office.
To lead this new organization, he tapped Paul Teller, a veteran of Capitol Hill who worked for Pence and President Donald Trump in the White House. Teller is now executive director of Advancing American Freedom.
Today, the organization is helping to shape the agenda for conservatives, the new Congress, and our next president. Teller joins the show to discuss the "Freedom Agenda" and more.
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