“Jason Bourne” may entice ticket buyers with prospects of a creative and adrenalin-pumping reunion between Matt Damon and director Paul Greengrass, a duo that went beyond typical blockbuster expectations
with “The Bourne Supremacy” and “The Bourne Ultimatum.” Being a fan of both of
those movies, I too had high hopes for a return to form for the character who
shares a monogram with 007. But it’s mere minutes into “Jason Bourne” that something is wrong. Is it the stoic, nearly dialogue-less (25 lines in the
entire film) take on Bourne? Is it the more-hyperactive-than-ever action
cinematography and editing, designed to make every phone call answered and
Episode 148 Journey of Chinese Food in America: NYHS Panel
Aired: Friday, April 9th 2021
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HOSTED BY Dana Cowin
In this special episode of Speaking Broadly, I m sharing a powerful discussion I had the opportunity to moderate, hosted by the New York Historical Society, titled The Journey of Chinese Food in America. My guests were two powerhouses: Jing Gao, founder of Fly By Jing, and Heather Lee, Assistant Professor of History at NYU Shanghai. Food is the entry point to both of their work.
Heather puts today s anti-Asian hate crimes in a historical context: Chinese lives were so cheap 150 years ago, to the point where their lives were expendable. And despite the sort of physical violence they experienced every day they made an effort to find a space of negotiation. And one of the most viable ones, in which Americans, white Americans in particular, started changing their attitudes towards Asians and Chinese people was throu
Fantastic historical photographs document the annual Easter youth pilgrimage to Guildford Cathedral in 1968
Take a trip back to the 1960s when Surrey s youth travelled up to 20 miles to take part in Guildford Cathedral s Easter Monday Youth Pilgrimage
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The San Francisco Foundation FAITHS Program announces THRIVE! The Master Class Series, 2021. This series of training draws on the knowledge of experts in their fields with decades of experience. Sessions will prepare nonprofit and faith-based leaders to navigate five key areas critical to more than surviving the season of COVID-19, by preparing for whatever comes next. It’s time to THRIVE!
“Life during the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us that faith and community-based organizations are not immune to experiencing disasters,” says Carmen Bogan, the program’s coordinator. “We all talk about being prepared, but how many faith-based and CBO leaders set aside the time to do it? Now is the right time to prepare for what’s next. Just two hours of preparation could make the difference. That’s what this series is all about.”