No time to read?
Book A Minute has got you covered! On my favourite books of all times list, Pride and Prejudice, The Great Gatsby, Lord of the Flies, and Ethan Frome.
Book A Minute has got you covered! On my favourite books of all times list, Pride and Prejudice, The Great Gatsby, Lord of the Flies, and Ethan Frome.
I sometimes feel like I have a front-row seat to the race battles in the US, in part because I am not from here, and in part because I have a partner whose racial history is … complicated. White people see a white man. Several African-American women have joked to me that they think he has what they called, “the tint”. My Mexican neighbors think he is Hispanic. I think he is just ‘American’ - a big mix of lots of stuff, genetically, that came out handsome.
My own life is like a textbook example of what it means to benefit from white privilege, because there is no question, looking at me, where my racial orgins lie - in frosty, northern countries with no sun and terrible cuisine, but I do get a glimpse of what it might be like sometimes not to benefit that way, which is why I enjoyed this op-ed piece so much: This is Your Nation on White Privilege.
A few of my faves:
The image below is a screen shot of the top two stories on MTV.com this afternoon. No editing here - this is how the top two stories of the day look on their front page.

It all makes sense now. Including Zac Efron.
I suspended all housework-related activities this week, in honour of all the emails I have received warning me of the imminent destruction of the planet on the eve of CERN’s LHD launch. It takes a planet blowing up to keep my OCD cleaning tendencies in check. Who knew that’s all it would take! On the bright side, if we do implode into a black hole, all those dustbunnies under the credenza are as annihilated as I am, which is why I support Big Science!
This video is making the rounds, and I think if I taught high school physics, I would be showing it to my class because, underneath the general humor they do a great job of explaining matter, anti-matter, and why gravity is weak.
That’s the good news. The bad news is, I found this on another site, with a brief accompanying paragraph asking the question, “how did those scientists guys convince that girl to be in *their* video?” She is the main character, the rapper - why isn’t the automatic assumption that this is her video, and she convinced the men to be in it? Why assume that men conceptualized, wrote and created the video, and then ‘convinced’ a woman to be be in it?