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There's no way to do it all right.minor crease on his bumper.
Remember what Duke Ellington said about a black people that made dissonance a way of life? See, we live in the Cminor. Yeah, that that's Beethoven's feel living the C minor. That's where the grimness is. That's where the incongruity is become with us to this funky zone, and we'regonna show you how deodorize your life has been. We're gonna show you how superficial it's been. You wanted harmonies without wrestling with the dissonance
California um you know postmed talking about weed strange of cocktail parties and stuff I grew up in California it'sminor like this you know I'm not saying believe me I don't think cannabis is the number one issue facing the world Okay
Okay so, today we are very fortunate to have Ayelet Waldman here with us to speak. Ayelet is the author of New York Times best seller "Bad Mother: A Chronicle of Maternal Crimes,Minor Calamities and Occasional Moments of Grace"; "Love and Other Impossible Pursuits", "Daughter's Keeper" and the "Mommy-Track Mysteries". Her personal essays have been published ina wide variety of newspapers, magazines including the New York Times, The Guardian, The San Francisco Chronicle, Elle Magazine, Vogue, Allure, Cookie, Child, Parenting, Real Simple,
this first movement of a Sonata in E Minor we've moved from now we from Sasha's last piece we we're now intominor uh this is Sonata E Minor by Mozart written when he was about uh 28years old
um uh well when uh so I was a programmer that was what I I actually went to school for electrical engineering with aminor in CS um and that's kind of what I always did and then realized that I didn't really want to have a job where I
be at stake uh which would in some ways implicate our Liberty uh the the absolutelyminor um uh diminishment of our civil liberties which seriously affects uhpeople who wind up getting caught up into our this new Criminal Justice Dimension that we have but doesn't touch most of us we don't not aware of it it's
has to do is that first they need to offer immediate screening. So once theseminors arrive at the border for example and authorities notice that they are minors, they have to trigger immediateprotections meaning they have to register them and then make sure that
So it is something I enjoy talking about.Minority business has been a part of my life for 50 years.And so my headline would be, I've tried to effect change in this area, because I think it's so important.
The inequities that pre-date COVID didn't suddenly appear.Minorities, people with disabilities, and other vulnerable communities still contend with neighborhoods that are largely devoid of necessary health-protective andhealth-sustaining resources. And they're still contending with the political determinants or drivers that created, perpetuated, and exacerbated
And it's really this observance, which seems so much more unique this past year than it has before, around the issues, challenges, and factors affectingminority communities and their health care, in particular.We have just an amazing two set of speakers who have done so much around minority health, health disparities, health equity,
And someone in one of the parties, which will remain nameless, decided that the word "minority"-- they didn't like the word"minority." And they had it pulled while we were on the floor getting ready to debate it.And it was very early in my tenure.
invisibility if they don't trust you, if they don't trust your character and your competence, and we know that people need more evidence to trust those are in theminority before they give them those kinds of assignments. So what you see with people who are black, for instance, is they're much more likely to be de skilledover time because they're not getting access to those assignments because people don't trust them enough to give them those assignments. So the professor was telling
It was a process which was repeated again and again to attach a certain drug to a certain ethnic community and use that to make the drug illegal as a way of attackingminorities. This resulted in this sort of early version of what we now call the war on drugs and the American way of makingall drugs illegal, which is-- that idea didn't exist here, as I said.
which is the same human decisions that gave us the current criminal justice system that is so skewed in the direction of over-representing racialminorities and low-income populations behind bars.Now, if we were in a commercial setting, you would build an algorithm like this.
But in chemistry, whenever you see NaCl, you see KCl a lot.Minorities in this fair data marketplace will not be discriminated against.
minority and this silent, invisible population.
minority mentality that is not something that you necessarily cultivate for yourself but it comes from without and
minority that enabled me to have um a majority mentality in a minority setting
minority not typically in franchise with a political voice and they suffered far
minority activists and others you know yell about it but the ports are really going to be the next air pollution
minority Executives in Corporate America and um just a bit about you know how
minority managers with the white Executives story appears to be the same if you compare white managers and
minority managers what you see is that the whites are moving slightly faster right but it's it's it's not
minority minority arties who will make it to the executive level okay these are people of color who
minority is that a significant finding or am I just another a couple of things a couple
minorities but did you see any um uh did you see any difference between the minorities so we're talking about
minorities who plateaued in Middle management reported getting more promotions in the early career period
minorities in the organization you know uh uh one of the things that we're finding in some of the
minorities as well so we have a lot of testing going on in our community uh we usually partner with somebody to have
minority within the field and that's true in most countries now there are countries like Brazil for example where the vast majority of people who are
psychological assistance, uh etc., and that legal guardians are found for these children because they're minors. Anyother minor around the globe, they cannot uh even file an the silent um application because for that you need alegal guardian who does this for you. It All of this needs to happen as immediately as possible under
or Minor Threat, the Dead Kennedys, Suicidal Tendencies, bands that just like are just so catered
A minor-- that's right.
These minor nudges, I think, are much more where this is going to impact us on a day-to-day basis in the near term.
A minor reform. But believe it or not, that was a reform.
Certain minor changes might be required.
the minor Buzz of a midday cocktail but because I want to see Min full name minurva Colts who is 29 years old and
the minor leagues for Dan Sickles. This is just a warming up to one of the big scandals
psychology minor in Psychology during which never once was the word
famous minor television personality.
Groucho Marx he's told to go back into the closet by the by the by the gangsterin minor key but the very last chord the very last Cadence would turn to minor so
permanent minority party in the Senate post 2030 given the census.
visible minority in the UK. If you look across all of UK, the UK's universities,
Um what it tells us is that it is a consistent problem how Europe deals withunaccompanied minors, especially in situations like the one in Ceuta at this very moment, where a large number ofmigrants enter um the territory and where capacities to really
Jim encapsulated his 30-plus years of experience in the field of minority business development in the book he co-authored in 2011, whichIs "Minority Business Success: Refocusing on the American Dream." And you must read his follow-on book that was released in 2020,"Change Agent-- A Life Dedicated to Creating Wealth for Minorities." Kobie and Jim, it is my pleasure to welcome you
of minorities that they feel are victimized and that therefore-- and I'm talking really about the white liberal majority here, that they feel as the white liberal majority,
Any minority could say that.
Any minority could find themselves in the position of saying, I want to call out racism-- or not just racism, disableism or homophobia, whatever,
Bigger minority, but still relatively small minority in Europe.
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