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–Dorothy Baxter, a resident of Paso Robles since childhood, known by her friends as Dot, was born in Oregon and died in her sleep at 105 years old on Jan. 15, 2021. Her parents were Bessie and Francis Porter (FP) Slate. She was the youngest of their three children, Louis L. Slate and Alice Slate Belgiano. Dorothy was the loving wife of Curtis Baxter and together they shared a full life running the local typewriter repair shop in Paso Robles until retirement. Retirement was spent on Curt’s tinkering and Dot’s gardening with annual travel to the Hawaiian Islands. Dot was a kind and loving neighbor to the neighborhood families. Throughout the decades she belonged to many local charities and professional women’s organizations. Dorothy was an annual participant in the Pioneer Day Parade riding in the Slate family’s 1923 refurbished Model T touring car. ....
11 December 2020 by: Adam D. Cohen In a new short film produced by the AAAS Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion program, researchers discuss the past and present intersections of science and racism. | Fourth Line Films/AAAS The American Association for the Advancement of Science has launched a film series on the intersection of race, history, and science. The project’s first short film, published Dec. 11 by the AAAS Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion (DoSER) program, features commentary from leading voices in anthropology and evolutionary biology. They discuss topics that the series’ future installments will explore, including human evolution, the history of scientific racism, and the lack of a biological basis for the modern conception of race. ....