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Both myself & @bamberlin couldnât have been more happy with our @surlybikes Karate Monkeys. The bikes took so much punishment on this trip but remained perfect throughout. Amberâs bag set up was pretty last minute and will be updated for our next ride but I was so pleased with my current arrangement. #bikepacking https://www.instagram.com/p/B36k0mcg-0S/?igshid=1xw3ko7vwy77h
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A new data tool finds a strong correlation between where people grew up and their chances of climbing the economic ladder. Charlotte, N.C., hopes to use it to improve residents' economic mobility.
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Senior medical student Giselle Lynch has plenty of accomplishments to list when she applies for a coveted spot in an ophthalmology residency program this fall.
But one box she wonât be able to check when she submits her application is one of the highest academic awards medical students can receive, election to the honor society Alpha Omega Alpha.
Itâs not because she didnât excel. Itâs because her medical school, the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, put a moratorium on student nominations because it determined the selection process discriminates against students of color.
The award is open to the top 25 percent of a medical schoolâs graduating class and can be a valuable career boost, making students more competitive for desirable residencies and jobs.
Icahn administrators say the disparities in the selection process reflect deeper issues of racial inequality in medical education.
âAOA perpetuates systems that are deeply flawed,â says Dr. David Muller, the dean for medical education at Icahn. âWe canât justify putting people who are historically at a disadvantage at an even greater disadvantage. It just doesnât seem fair to dangle in front of our students an honorific that we know people are not equally eligible for.â
Over the past five years, around 3 percent of students chosen for the distinction at Icahn were from a racial background that is underrepresented in medicine, which includes blacks and Latinos. In that same period, about 18 percent to 20 percent of each graduating class at Icahn came from those groups.
The school made the change after Lynch led a group of fellow students in an effort to fight inequality at Icahn. The students collected data on how many students from underrepresented minorities were nominated to the honor society at Icahn and presented it in a series of meetings with school leadership last year.
Lynch, who is black, recalls one particularly moving meeting when they showed photographs of Icahnâs past AOA students â and black and Latino faces were conspicuously sparse.
A Medical School Tradition Comes Under Fire For Racism
Photos:Â Gabriela Bhaskar for NPR
Just another example of systemic racism that you don't see if you don't look or worse choose not to see.
ZEPPELIN WILL NOT PERFORM ONSTAGE AGAIN
Itâs been over 10 years since Led Zeppelin played their reunion gig at Londonâs O2 Arena, and according to Jimmy Page, that will go down as the bandâs last ever performance. âI really think the time has goneâ, he said in his exclusive interview in the newest Planet Rock magazine.
Page thinks that because it took 30 years for the band to actually reform to play one gig, and now that a decade has slipped by since, that the reality of getting everyone together again is never going to happen. To him, that is just too much water under the bridge. Everyone is happy leading their own lives and pursuing their own interests.
That doesnât mean that it is the end of Zeppelin for good though, as Jimmy points out that there is an authorized book due out this year as well as a new live album. Jimmy had his own autobiography, âJimmy Pageâ published in 2010, in a similar vein, âLed Zeppelinâ by Led Zeppelin, will be out in October. It is an illustrated history, celebrating their 50 years as a band. Kind of funny, because Jimmy is actually lamenting the fact that they donât do anything as a band anymoreâŚfor almost the last 40 years!
As for the music, Jimmy just says that âThereâs a lot of stuff to come out, a number of releasesâ, though it may eek out over the next 10 years or so, in his words. And so it goes for one of rockâs most iconic guitarists, alone in a studio overseeing remixes of his bandâs past glories.
One band I would have liked to see a long time ago. Glad they aren't selling out.
Goats have been used for centuries to carry loads starting in places like Iran and Tibet. Goats like to travel in herds and will quickly let you become part of their specific âherd.â Goats can easily carry 10%- 20% of their total body weight. Fully conditioned packers can reach up to 25%-30%. A large fully grown wether can easily carry 25 to 50 pounds of gear.
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Staff members of NPR remember the Queen of Soul beyond her No. 1 hits. These are Aretha Franklin's most essential deep cuts.
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â2018 is shaping up to be the fourth warmest year on record⌠This is not the new normal because the trend line is still going up. We have not reached a plateau⌠We are hurdling towards the future on that upward trend line, so the record breaking temperatures that we have seen in very different parts of the world may not be record breaking in the years to come. It may very well become the average temperature.â
â Somini Sengupta, of the New York Times, on climate change (via nprfreshair)
We need to wake up.
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