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" ... After George Floyd many BIPOC (black, indigenous and people of color - basically people who tend to face discrimination and systematic hurtles) were triggered by the traumas they and their loved ones have experienced. BIPOC were in the middle of processing and untangling hundreds of years of discrimination and did not have the capacity to support equity conversations. The responsibility of education and action landed onto the shoulders of allies. Being new to allyship or even digging into the next layer of support can feel frustrating, especially if you don’t know the best ways to support this effort. ... "
" ... Indeed, it's an uncomfortable fact that as the world hurtles toward 8 billion highly urbanized and mobile people, pandemics are a natural consequence. Given the cycle time to find new vaccines, particularly for viral diseases, the natural public health response is to lock down societies and economies. These lockdowns will be rolling and sporadic, as we are already seeing with Covid-19. ... "
" ... It doesn’t mean the pain is just going to go away. There will be hurtles and heartbreaks to come. But inner peace is not about pulling from the outside to get what you need. It’s going within. It’s doing the real work. Forgiveness is a shelter within the storm. It holds back the rain so you can reflect. In order to face it though, you have to face it yourself. And that may be hardest of all. You don’t need to get it all right all the time. Just show up. ... "
" ... The fifth is a par-three across a ridge and the par-4 sixth descends from it. Picking the right line is essential from the tee box. Find it and the ball hurtles down the fairway like a bobsleigh down a track, miss it and the second shot is played blind to a green far below. ... "
" ... The result was a wholly personal, truly singular vision overlaid on the most conventional of story structures: two cops hunting for a murderer. In Pizzolatto’s hands, the fractured timeline slows to a crawl and suddenly hurtles forward, and through soliloquies and raised eyebrows reveals the damaged souls of two detectives who tend to say one thing and do just the opposite. ... "