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It’s Time To Tell The Real Story About The People Of Baltimore

Of all the images I have seen of Baltimore’s unrest, the one that strikes me most is of Geraldo Rivera, walking away from a protester saying, “Just talk to me.” Rivera was reporting there for Fox News, though he tries avoiding the young man, walking in a circle as if playing duck, duck goose . As the protester realized, Rivera had made up his mind about these demonstrators long before he arrived. Later, to Sen. Majority Leader Catherine Pugh, he called them “vandals.” Shutting down a conversation before it even begins – that is some of the most harmful behavior I have seen since demonstrations protesting Freddie Gray’s death changed to riots. I live in Atlanta, after having grown up in Frederick, Md., and interned in Baltimore for two years while attending University of Maryland, College Park. So before Rivera arrived in the city, I saw how some friends and acquaintances who lived nearby were acting just as willfully ignorant. “Remind me never to buy property in Baltimore,” an ex said, before I un-friended him on Facebook. It seems far less stressful and complicated to talk at people – like my ex trying to get a laugh – or ignore them as I was doing, than to talk with them. So to see community leaders actively call out major news outlets and their one-dimensional narratives – in Erin Burnett’s case, her insistence on calling protesters “thugs” – has been inspiring and felt important. After all, last week was the first time Baltimore had been covered by national media since The Wire, a show about the city’s plight, wrapped in 2007. When I was originally asked to write about Baltimore, I had a rough sketch of a story in mind. I wanted to talk about seeing the protests from Atlanta, then compare what I saw to one of my defining UMD experiences: a riot on Route 1 following a Maryland-Duke basketball game. The more I watched these protesters speak up, though, the more silly it seemed for me, of all people, to weigh in when I never lived in Baltimore, much less noticed the blue-light cameras in some neighborhoods – what used to be one of the city’s most visible crime-fighting tools. So I decided instead to talk to friends and family with more meaningful relationships to the city – like my friend Katherine, who lived and/or worked there for six straight years before moving to Brooklyn. She was the person who told me about the cameras. “It never gave me the feeling of being safe waiting for the city buses. It was just more like, this is a punishment because you’re not rich and white,” she said. My friend Aamir has lived in Station North for the past year and a half. He spent Monday night watching the news, seeing images of burning buildings but also interviews with kids, peeved that Baltimore built another dog park instead of a rec center. The next day he helped with a clean-up that didn’t appear on TV, though D’Angelo from The Wire showed up. “I always feel like a jerk in those situations because I have to really force myself to go these things – and people just do it,” he says. A friend’s friend, Sean, spent a few days roaming the city and posting to social media about what was happening. When he was in the Army a few years back, he worked as a military police, trained to do what the officers in Baltimore, wearing riot gear, were doing. “Learning how to operate in situations where there is civil unrest was part of my job,” he says. But he also recognized that by simply being among the thousands out and about, police could still see him as another potential cause for trouble. On Thursday, NPR publishes a four-minute story called “Baltimore Unrest Reveals Tensions Between African-Americans and Asians.” Unwittingly my cousin William had provided a response of sorts. On Tuesday night, his Korean godparents asked if he can help out with their store on Edmondson Avenue, because other stores were either closed or burned. They spent their nights there, to ward off other potential looters. “It’s a systemic socioeconomic issue rather than racial like in Ferguson, although all of those things are intertwined,” William writes by email. “Baltimore is a village with a plethora of villages in it. Each village, each hood stay within their boundaries, which is why if you drive in Baltimore, it’s different every five blocks or even block by block.” I understand that from a journalist’s perspective, what my friends told me would provide the basis for, but wouldn’t comprise an entire story. I would need to do a lot of fact-checking. Still, I was struck by how much more illuminating and complex their accounts and opinions were than the sheltered Wolf Blitzer’s – like when Katherine said this: “People who have been protesting, missing class and missing work to participate in these actions love their city too.” Just talk to people, even long after the noise dies down. This is the most useful thing I’ve done all week. I’ve learned more of Baltimore from their stories than from CNN. ===================================================================================================== Christina Lee is an Atlanta-based writer. Her reviews, essays and profiles have appeared in RollingStone.com, Billboard, MTV Networks and Gawker Media.

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True Or False? Is Tyga Letting Kylie Swipe Freely Through His Phone To Prove He’s Not Creeping Out On Her?

Tyga Allows Kylie Jenner Full Access To His Phone Tyga is pulling out all the stops to let his underage bae Kylie Jenner know she still holds the top spot. Apparently Blac Chyna’s screenshot texts not only pushed Tyga to tatt her name on him so she knows it’s real, but now he’s given her full access to his iMessages so she can be 100% sure that nothing extracurricular is going on with the mother of his child . As a chatty patty close to Kylie shared with HL : “They have an open phone policy. He’s given her his passcode and she’s given him hers, as well. Tyga has no problems with it and wants Kylie to have complete freedom to see everything he’s doing.” Hmmm, we don’t know about this one…seems like a lot to go through to keep a teenage girl, right? Can’t he just feed her young impressionable mind some convoluted lie or play some simple Jedi mind tricks on her and keep it moving? This comes right on the heels of Tyga making a huge deal about taking his mini-lover everywhere with him — even places that are 18 & up only. The rapper smuggled Kylie into an 18+ only appearance at a college campus where organizers expressly asked him to leave her with her sitter for the weekend. Via TMZ : Tyga performed at Cal State Fullerton’s Spring Concert this past Saturday, and according to our sources … concert organizers told him he should NOT bring 17-year-old Kylie to the show. We’re told not only did the university find their relationship questionable, but the show was 18 and older. Tyga must have known he had the school by the balls — they couldn’t afford to bring in another act at the last minute — because he went ahead and brought her anyway. While he was performing … she was chilling at a table full of chicken wings and other appetizers — which we’re told Tyga suddenly demanded when he arrived … an hour late. Organizers didn’t want to risk him bailing completely…so, we’re told they just let it go. Well, he might as well. It’s not like Kylie could get onto a college campus on her own anyway…

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Hispanic Dining Hall Workers Not Allowed To Speak Spanish Around Columbia University Students

Dining Hall Workers Not Allowed To Speak Spanish Around Columbia Students Columbia University dining hall workers are circulating a petition against “arbitrary and racist policies ” that allegedly forbid them from speaking Spanish in the presence of students or eating in the Butler lounge during their lunch breaks. The workers in question staff Blue Java Coffee bar in Butler Library, the Columbia Spectator reports. Via Gothamist : Unsurprisingly, these rules have not yet been made public by Dining Services. The petition, which began circulating yesterday and was written in collaboration with Student Worker Solidarity, states that Vicki Dunn, the executive director of Columbia Dining, first announced the rules during an orientation session in August 2013. According to the petition, at the time workers were relegated to eating their meals inside a closet. A timeline in the petition suggests the closet issue escalated considerably this spring. According to the petition, the closet rule has been “temporarily reversed.” Here’s an excerpt of the timeline: Early April, 2015 : [Columbia manager] Hazel Clark tells Butler lounge workers that a student complained about trash being kept outside in the lounge area. Responding to this complaint, Clark ordered that workers move the trash to the closet, where they were also expected to sit when eating. April 13, 2015: SWS members send email to Vicki Dunn expressing concern about workers eating in the closet, where the trash was kept and schedule meeting to discuss the issue. In response to the email, Dunn emails Butler Lounge management rescinding the rule that workers should eat in the closet. April 15: SWS members meet with Columbia dining administration, who claim not to know about the closet rule. They do not confirm or deny the prohibition on speaking Spanish, but cite student complaints in justifying rules against workers talking amongst themselves An anonymous dining worker quoted in the petition reasons, “If it wasn’t for us, they wouldn’t be raking in thousands of dollars a day from Columbia Dining Services. They need to treat us differently.” Discuss….

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Too Pretty To Be Paid: Study Shows Attractive Men Get Fewer Job Offers

Attractive Men Are Offered Fewer Jobs It’s not just women who get penalized for being fine in the workplace. Apparently fellas have it even worse, with interviewers often refusing to offer them job positions despite their qualifications, fearful that their fineness will overshadow them in the long run. Via MailOnline : You might think that good-looking men have every advantage in life. But a new study suggests being handsome may not always work in a man’s favour – at least when it comes to his career. The research claims that attractive men are less likely to be given a job in a competitive workplace because they intimidate bosses. ‘It’s not always an advantage to be pretty,’ says Marko Pitesa, an assistant professor at the University of Maryland. ‘It can backfire if you are perceived as a threat.’ Interestingly, in Pitesa’s study, it was male attractiveness in particular, rather than female beauty, that made the most difference. If the interviewer expected to work with the candidate as part of a team, then he preferred good-looking men. However, if the interviewer saw the candidate as a potential competitor, the interviewer discriminated in favour of unattractive men. The results suggest that interviewers were not blinded by beauty, and instead calculated which candidate would further their own career. ‘The way we explain it here, pretty men just seem more competent, so it is actually subjectively rational to discriminate for or against them.’ On a deeper level, she adds, the behaviour remains irrational, since there’s no evidence that a real link exists between looks and competence. Well, that’s not fair. Ladies, next time you get approached a fine brother with no job, give him a break! It’s probably not his fault…

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Kelsey Belnap, Allison Huguet and Hillary McLaughlin picture

Kelsey Belnap (left) and Allison Huguet (right) were among the five women profiled by author Jon Krakauer fopr his new book about sexual assault at the University of Montana at Missoula. Miss Belnap allegedly had been gang-raped by four college football players, but they were never charged.The small college town of Missoula, Montana, best known for its university and its inhabitants’ fierce love of football, has been branded in the media America#39;s Rape Capital, and now bestselling author Jon

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Subtle Racism: Why Is Sydney Leroux Not A Shoe In To Start For The U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team… Because She’s Black? [Video]

Black folks are tired of having to go above and beyond to be accepted in something we earn and deserve, like Sydney Leroux. She is only second to the great Abby Wambach in goals scored for the last few years… So why is she not a shoe in to start this summer in the World Cup? Starting with Coach Jill Ellis, the U.S. Women’s World Cup squad will have a distinctive mid-Atlantic flavor. Six weeks before the roster deadline, the British-born but Virginia-raised Ellis on Tuesday settled on her 23-player team that will head to Canada this summer in pursuit of its first global title since 1999. The squad includes two members of the Washington Spirit pro club, two University of Virginia Cavaliers and a former locally based scoring ace. Ellis, in charge since last spring, is a graduate of Fairfax County’s Robinson Secondary School and William and Mary, and was a college assistant at Maryland and Virginia. Right back Ali Krieger and backup goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris play locally for the Spirit in the National Women’s Soccer League. Krieger, who started at the 2011 World Cup in Germany, has deep local ties: She embraced the sport in Prince William Soccer, a youth club, and starred at Forest Park High School in Woodbridge. In spring 2003, she was The Post’s All-Met player of the year. “I’m very honored and privileged to represent my country as a member of this incredible group of footballers,” Krieger said. “We are well-prepared, motivated, determined and ready to succeed.” Defender Becky Sauerbrunn and midfielder Morgan Brian came from the elite U-Va. program. Sauerbrunn, 29, also played for the Washington Freedom in the WPS, the NWSL’s predecessor. At 22, Brian is the youngest member of the U.S. squad. In both 2013 and ’14, she won the Hermann Trophy as the nation’s best collegiate player. Krieger, Brian and Sauerbrunn are expected to start for the Americans, who lost to Japan in the 2011 final and are No. 2 behind Germany in the current FIFA rankings. Krieger, 30, is recovering from a concussion, her second in less than two years, suffered in last Friday’s season debut in Houston. She is doubtful for the Spirit’s home opener this Saturday night against defending champion FC Kansas City at Maryland SoccerPlex. The core of the U.S. squad remains in place: goalkeeper Hope Solo, defender Christie Rampone, midfielders Carli Lloyd, Megan Rapinoe and Lauren Holiday, and forwards Alex Morgan and Abby Wambach. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/soccer-insider/wp/2015/04/14/u-s-womens-world-cup-soccer-squad-announced/ Amy Rodriguez, who resembles Genie from House of Lies, is fighting for the position along with Sydney Leroux… But a girl that is a guarantee… Mainly because of her looks, is Alex Morgan. Alex is a great player… No doubt… But no greater than Sydney Leroux.

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Tinashe’s ‘All Hands On Deck’ Video Is Even Sexier With These GIFs

After watching ‘All Hands On Deck,’ we realized that you need these Tinashe GIFs in your life.

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In Searching For The Perfect Rape Case, Rolling Stone May Have Revealed The Truth About Sexual Assault Survivors

Last November, Rolling Stone published a now-redacted story by award-winning journalist Sabrina Rubin Erdely that quickly went viral. Titled “A Rape On Campus,” the article followed a University of Virginia student named “Jackie,” who alleged she was raped by a group of men during a fraternity party in the fall of 2012. Before long, however,… Read more »

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Drake Lost $6,000 To Game In A Final Four Bet On Kentucky

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Drake’s affinity for the University of Kentucky Wildcats has been advertised rather well. Kentucky coach John Calipari gave Drake a championship ring when the team…

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Tong Shao and Xiangnan Li Photos (University of Iowa)

An arrest warrant has reportedly been issued for , Xiangnan Li, 23 #x0028;right#x0029;, the boyfriend of Tong Shaom 20 #x0028;left#x0029;, a University of Iowa student found murdered in September after going missing. Tong Shao, a chemical engineering student at Iowa State University, went missing in September 2014. After a three week search, police found her body stuffed in the trunk of her Toyota Camry in Iowa City. Shao#39;s boyfriend, Xiangnan Li, 23, was listed as a person of interest in

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