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Three Brothers Bakery in Houston Is a Story of Survival – Texas Monthly

| May 25, 2022

Texas Country Reporterturns fifty in October 2022. Each week until then, well shareclassic episodesfrom the shows history and behind-the-scenes reflections fromTCRs creator and host, Bob Phillips

New book: A ‘Queer, Disabled’ early Zionist illustrates ‘roads not taken’ J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| May 25, 2022

Its hard to find a poster promoting early 20th-century Zionism that doesnt depict a tanned, chiseled man toting a shovel or a gun. The posters were visual reinforcement of the Muscle Jewry valued by Max Nordau and other early Zionist leaders, who felt the land would redeem a physically depleted Jewish people and the people would renew a neglected land. One early Zionist thinker defied this macho image, and then some: While Zionism celebrated strong and healthy bodies, Jessie Sampterspoke of herself as crippled from polio and plagued by weakness and sickness her whole life

Anti-hate group speaks out against antisemitic incident in West Hollywood and Beverly Hills – Los Angeles Times

| May 25, 2022

Days after a group of people dressed in clothing reminiscent of Nazi brownshirts drove a rented box truck displaying hateful messages down Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood and Beverly Hills, a watchdog group is speaking out against the incident and says it has identified the hate group and two of its members.

Hate crimes are on the rise. Here’s what you can do to help prevent them – Colorado Public Radio

| May 25, 2022

What should I look out for in terms of red flags before someone potentially becomes violent? Usually we notice that our loved ones are changing in some way.

Vaccine scientist Hotez to give virtual talk sponsored by UB – UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff – University at Buffalo

| May 25, 2022

Peter J. Hotez, prominent vaccine scientist, self-described science explainer and misinformation antagonist, will discuss The COVID-19 Vaccines: Science vs. Anti-science in a virtual talk at noon on June 9 presented by UB.

SDCC cancels investiture of chancellor due to uproar over Alice Walker speech – The San Diego Union-Tribune

| May 25, 2022

The San Diego Community College District on Monday canceled its upcoming investiture ceremony for Chancellor Carlos Cortez due to a controversy over the controversial positions of keynote speaker Alice Walker, author of the Pulitzer Prize winning book, The Color Purple. The investiture, a public celebration of a new chancellor taking office, was scheduled to take place at Petco Park on May 31

Weinberg Foundation to give $250K in grants to help Buffalo community after shooting – Maryland Daily Record

| May 25, 2022

In response to the shooting at a supermarket in the predominantly Black community of Kingsley in Buffalo, New York, the Weinberg Foundation has announced a total of $250,000 in emergency grants to organizations that are assisting victims and community members impacted by this tragedy. On May 14, a self-described white nationalist entered a supermarket in the Kingsley neighborhood, injuring 13 people and killing 10 of them; 11 of the victims were Black. Before the attack, the shooter posted a manifesto which espoused both racist and antisemitic views and explained that he chose this store and zip code due to the high percentage of Black people living there.


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