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New Yorkers React to Derek Chauvin Verdict


New Yorkers React to Derek Chauvin Verdict
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In Times Square, people watching their phones shouted, “Guilty!” three times as the verdicts were read.
AniYa A, an author and member of the National Action Network, wiped tears from her eyes and clenched her fist in the air. “We’ve been praying for this,” she said. ....

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'By the Time We Reached Main Street, I Had Lost Sight of Him '


‘By the Time We Reached Main Street, I Had Lost Sight of Him ’
Commuting from Queens to Manhattan, neglected at the library and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
April 18, 2021, 3:00 a.m. ET
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Dear Diary:
In fall 1969, I was a college freshman commuting from Bayside into Manhattan via bus and subway.
On one particular September morning, as I took my usual seat on the Q13, I noticed an attractive yet unfamiliar man sitting at the back of the bus and wrestling with an armload of textbooks.
The bus filled up quickly, and by the time we reached Main Street, I had lost sight of him — until he ended up sitting directly across from me on the No. 7. ....

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Baratunde Thurston On 'How To Citizen' And The Importance Of Stepping Into Power


Baratunde Thurston On How To Citizen And The Importance Of Stepping Into Power
In the latest installment of Getting Through., the activist and writer talks about how being a citizen is to invest in relationships with others and with ourselves.
By Zeba Blay
Baratunde Thurston is the host of a new podcast called How To Citizen.  
Baratunde Thurston has made his life’s work all about progress. As a writer, activist, thinker and comedian, Thurston synthesizes race, politics, culture and technology in an effort to imagine a new, more equitable world. In 2012, he released “How To Be Black,” a bestselling book deconstructing racial politics in America. This year, Thurston is offering up a variation on that theme with a new podcast, “How To Citizen.” The first season of the show features 15 in-depth conversations with organizers, humanitarians, artists and experts exploring the ways in which we can all show up for each other and ourselves.  ....

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Shingai Shoniwa On Finding Independence In The Music Industry As A Black Woman


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Feb 05, 2021
Shingai Shoniwa On Finding Independence In The Music Industry As A Black Woman
The former Noisettes frontwoman has fought to come back to herself after navigating a white- and male-dominated music world that never quite understood her or, perhaps more accurately, never cared to.
By Zeba Blay
ILLUSTRATION: ISABELLA CARAPELLA/ HUFFPOST; PHOTOS: SHEILA NORTLEY
Shingai Shoniwa is a force you can sense it in her music and her voice, equal parts Billie Holiday, David Bowie and something of her own. You can sense it in her aesthetics, as seen in her recent music video “We Roll,” unique and celebratory of her London and Zimbabwean roots. And you can sense it in speaking with her, as I did earlier this year over a languid four hours during which, from an isolated bungalow in the Caribbean where she was on lockdown, she talked passionately about her latest project. ....

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