They eventually chose Gale Crater, where it is now. But Mawrth Vallis was one of the things. And I'm like, oh, god, please don't land it in Mawrth Vallis, because Mark goes right through Mawrth Vallis.
There's levels, too. There's levels toe racing. There's levels toe society. You look at what level do you wanna be on on? Do you want to stoop down to the level and continue to create mawr anger, frustration and hate towards one another? Or do you just wanna be the better person? Be the bigger man And you know what? Just put your pride aside and just, you know, haven't understanding
messaging and it's typically harmful for their own sense of self. Or they're becoming conceited, you know, in hockey, thinking that you know, because they're because white people have mawr they arm or and so because they are white, they arm or right, And so then they grow to believe that, um just as you have Children of color who who start to think that there's something wrong with them. And I think it's critically important for us
if I have. If I worked, if I were disabled and an engineer who worked at Google and there was a workshop being done that could help people understand MAWR some of the things that I might, uh, challenges I have, or even things that would, you know, factor in Azaz. There's pluses in my life. I would certainly love for the whole body off the place that I'm that that place I live and
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No one can prove me wrong until they send a probe. They also almost landed Curiosity right in Mawrth Vallis. When they narrowed down Curiosity's landing site to one of four spots, one of the four finalists was Mawrth Vallis.
still the ideas that were used to colonize us in the first place on DSO. That's what research justice looks like. Is it centering our own knowledge at the forefront? I heard from some elders many years ago We don't need mawr, uh, Indian experts. We need more expert Indians and what that meant to me, right? And I'd say the same for black folks. I mean, we know in both native and black
are here, so-- yeah. She received an MA in French and Francophone literature from Bryn Mawr College, and is currently completing an MFA in poetry at Sarah Lawrence.
I was a dean. These were actually very fluent kind of schools. Very privileged, very white spaces. Um, folks like the kids who run the folks who run the gap. Their colleges do have a little bit more of a different reputation than others as being mawr elite, orm or select than the others. Right? Um but I don't think we wanna
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This is Amira. She was one of the leaders of our View from the Top series. It was our premiere speaker series, and this is actually from when she was interviewing Tekedra Mawakana, the co-CEO of Waymo. But What the application process does is help us understand who this person is that's going to show up in our classroom and communities.
going to be very pleasantly surprised by what they know, what they have to offer, how they can stretch you in return. I think that kind of mindset actually will lead you to be a better person and learn mawr, and we'll also help them because what we do know is there's a really link between curiosity, leadership and innovation. Curious about
of the north of England would respond if Japan, South Korea and Taiwan said, Well, look, we've got high IQ's and you have We've got a higher GDP per capita were more technologically advanced than you are were more educated than you are were mawr Democratic. We've got a greater balance of share of wealth. We should colonize the north of England and exposed and impose Japanese rule on the north of England. Do you think people in the
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- But staying in Germany became untenable. Fortunately, with the help of other academics, she managed to obtain a teaching position at Bryn Mawr, a woman's college in America, where she would teach until her death.
black people are filling trauma and not just current trauma. Current trauma has triggered past trauma, and people are recalling stories. Me personally, I'm recalling things that happened to me that I long forgot about. So you do have this juxtaposition of people leaning in one and a help wanted to know mawr. And then you have people that air set and grounded in pain needing to move forward. And so allies have to allow people
Yeah, I'd have to go back and read it, but it was, you know, right on the lines of that. You know, Am I good enough? I'll never be good enough. You know, this was, you know, speaking mawr on track stuff of just, you know, why can't we be competitive when there's so many variables that go into NASCAR team and being competitive and not
So we who's at the table who's not at the table, where do we need to bring other voices in? What are we missing? So it's not about what fits. It's about what's additive and Mawr of that is what I hear. You absolutely is what you said on TV the other day that was so powerful about how important the welcoming he is. You know, James Baldwin was writing the novel when he died, called the welcoming table,
you discussed earlier. Not at homogeneous situation. You won't have innovation if you have that type of environment. Are there things that we should be doing? Linda at Google, Uh, in terms of really maintaining or creating mawr mo mentum in this area? Yes, and I was I was actually going to ask you about that as well. And and I think, as
them, not just one of them. And if they come with their posse, people who've actually had rather similar life experiences to them, then they're more likely to have those supports that sisterhood, if you will, to get them moving forward. And so I went to Bryn Mawr College and it took a while to convince people we don't wanna have to take four. We picked one by one. Well, you know what you can't find for very capable people from the
now, we can end oppression and racism right now. if we simply get up from the table, you know there is no Mawr
All right, so it was, you know, keep learning. Mawr. Keep pushing. Don't be predictable.
within the Latin American context. There's a lot more books coming out regarding blackness, the black experience. There's Mawr. History's being retold.
address to say, for example, the issue of black freedom and what it requires toe accomplish black freedom. And I think that's why a lot of people actually have been talking about reparations. Have been talking about black and indigenous reparations right and including those things together. I think Mawr Americans, at least in my experience, are seeing the connection between thes two communities because we know that the history of this country's ability to quote unquote become exceptional
And so young women at Goucher, as well as all of the Seven Sisters colleges-- Wellesley, Smith, Radcliffe, Bryn Mawr--
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They also almost landed Curiosity right in Mawrth Vallis. When they narrowed down Curiosity's landing site to one of four spots, one of the four finalists was Mawrth Vallis. They eventually chose Gale Crater, where it is now.
But Mawrth Vallis was one of the things. And I'm like, oh, god, please don't land it in Mawrth Vallis, because Mark goes right through Mawrth Vallis. I would have to explain why he went around Curiosity and continued on his isolated quest.