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DANNY TYREE: How about celebrating history s unsung mothers? | Print-features

DANNY TYREE: How about celebrating history s unsung mothers? | Print-features
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Three Yale affiliates elected to American Philosophical Society

By Susan Gonzalez April 27, 2021 Share this with FacebookShare this with TwitterShare this with LinkedInShare this with EmailPrint this David Blight, Mary Miller, and Indra Nooyi Three Yale affiliates are among the 36 distinguished scholars and leaders elected to the American Philosophical Society at its April meeting. They are historian David Blight, former Yale College Dean and art historian Mary Miller, and Yale School of Management alumna Indra Nooyi, a former senior trustee on the Yale Board of Trustees and former PepsiCo CEO. Founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1743, the American Philosophical Society is the oldest learned society in the United States. It was established for the purpose of “promoting useful knowledge.” It honors leading scholars, scientists, and professionals through elected membership and opportunities for interdisciplinary intellectual fellowship, particularly in its semi-annual meetings. The society also supports research and discovery through grants an

Book Review: The Oriole & the Ovenbird by Angela Patten

Angela Patten Vermont poet Cora Brooks (1941-2018) would sometimes begin her public readings with a one-line poem: Forgive these words they are not birds. While ruing the meagerness of human artifice compared with nature s wonders, in a quietly melodic way Brooks was also offering a bit of birdsong of her own not only an apology but an emulation. Angela Patten would likely concur, and heartily, with Brooks sense of fellowship with the feathered ones. Her new chapbook, The Oriole & the Ovenbird, includes 21 poems, with a bird (or several) appearing in each. The book s cover image is an ecstatic avian painting by Vermont artist Adelaide Murphy Tyrol.

How About Celebrating History s Unsung Mothers?

How About Celebrating History s Unsung Mothers?
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What Is Environmental Racism? 10 Facts About How It Works

What Is Environmental Racism? 10 Facts About How It Works Lingering sunlight and suggestions of swelter are lifting spirits across the United States. For many, the spring air marks a transition out of the seasonal depression that comes with winter. For others, however, rising temperatures mean it’s time to find a cooling center. These centers, which are used by cities like New York to provide air-conditioning for residents who don’t have it at home, are the end result of a decades-long fight against “environmental racism,” a term which refers to environmental injustice that occurs both in practice and policy. Factors like rising temperatures and a pandemic affect how comfortably people can live in their communities, and more often than not discomforts fall disproportionately on communities of color.

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