Never underestimate people’s ability to rationalize. To paraphrase Joan Didion’s “The White Album,” our minds find ways to make sense of the nonsensical, not merely as stories but in order to move forward. It’s human nature, or as close to an understanding thereof that I can muster. Our capacity to rationalize is how we get up in the morning. It’s how the adulterer looks himself in the mirror, how the victim moves on from his trauma, how we as a country — how “we the people” — reconcile within ourselves a past we aren’t necessarily ready or willing to reconcile with publicly.
Jeffery Robinson has spent the past decade attempting to deprogram his fellow Americans. A civil rights advocate and deputy legal director for the ACLU, he has traveled the country giving an earnest, essential lecture about the United States’ complicated history of white supremacy — a history that many reject outright,...
Jeffery Robinson has spent the past decade attempting to deprogram his fellow Americans. A civil rights advocate and deputy legal director for the ACLU, he has traveled the country giving an earnest, essential lecture about the United States’ complicated history of white supremacy — a history that many reject outright,...
- 1/14/2022
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
Yoga has been the most consistently embraced form of exercise in the United States for the last 20 years. Virtually every gym, health club, dance studio, and community center across the country offers some sort of yoga instruction. But extreme popularity isn't always a good thing. In an effort to capitalize on its moneymaking potential, people have been reinventing and reconfiguring the practice of yoga, fusing it with all kinds of other movement, music, and aesthetic sensibilities to market it as broadly as possible. Often the fusions compromise yoga's essential qualities.Yet considering the enormous benefits of yoga, we certainly don't want to disregard it completely. How then do you determine which yoga classes are legitimate and which are not? And because so many different strands of yoga have developed over the years, how can you even decide which style is right for you?It's About Unity"The word 'yoga' comes from the Sanskrit root 'yuj,...
- 1/6/2010
- backstage.com
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