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Time Travel Question 62: early Modern and Much Earlier
If you could travel through time, but only to see something for research or fun, not to change anything, what would you pick? (Yes you may have a babel fish in your ear to translate. you are immune to disease and damage).
The Future California circa 1400
Longitudinal survey of Mayan religion and practice.
Carboniferous forests, before Angiosperms became dominant.
Lie on one's back in temperate places pre-invention of fire to see the stars
Mohenjo Daro in it's heyday.
The abandonment of Gobeklitepe and Catalhoyuk
Longitudinal Survey of Babylonian cuisine.
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I can't remember if we did this one. It would have been late last summer. i think we did some specific species, but i can't remember if it was done in total. I am quoting the whole suggestion here: "Carboniferous forests, before Angiosperms became dominant. I want to see the lepidodendrons and the huge equisetes and all the many Araucaria and gnetophytes and ginkgos that once thrived."
It is too late to fix the typo, but the First item should read somemething like: "People, species, and landscapes of California circa 1400.
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The Petition for Pardon: Stand with Veterans Denied Benefits D… Makka Mansa needs your support for The Petition to Pardon: Stand with Vetera
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The Urgency for Change
As the nation approaches another election cycle, Tyler’s story is a stark reminder of the unfulfilled promises veterans face. He calls for voters, policymakers, and civilians to take a closer look at how veterans are treated—not as symbols of national pride, but as individuals whose rights, freedoms, and well-being must be protected and honored.
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The Petition for Pardon: Stand with Veterans Denied Benefits … Makka Mansa needs your support for The Petition for Pardon: Stand with Vetera
The Urgency for Change
As the nation approaches another election cycle, Tyler’s story is a stark reminder of the unfulfilled promises veterans face. He calls for voters, policymakers, and civilians to take a closer look at how veterans are treated—not as symbols of national pride, but as individuals whose rights, freedoms, and well-being must be protected and honored.
The time for change is now.
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Traumatologist Dr. Da'Mond Holt discusses the ways mass incarceration inflicts deliberate trauma as strategy to oppress working class people
The lived reality of the racist prison system can get lost in the swirl of facts and figures surrounding mass incarceration. Frigid cells in winters and sweltering conditions in summers; the volatility and capriciousness of hostile guards and correctional staff; food barely fit for human consumption; isolation from one’s community and deprivation from the routines and small freedoms that made up one’s identity prior to incarceration. The trauma of such an experience is undeniable, and extends far beyond prison walls—from overpoliced communities subjected to the constant presence of police surveillance and terror, to the families and relationships put under the strain of separation. Dr. Da’Mond Holt returns to Rattling the Bars for the final installment of a two-part interview, this time speaking with host Mansa Musa and his friend Lonnell Sligh, about their respective experiences behind bars, and the implications of the prison system as a deliberate system of mass trauma affecting Black and other working class communities of color.
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Born into the Space Race, the Red Scare, and the dawning Civil Rights Movement, Butler experienced an American childhood that shaped her into the groundbreaking science-fiction storyteller whose novels continue to challenge and delight audiences 15 years after her death.
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The interview with SUN RA, the master musician & prophet, was originally taped & edited by John Sinclair in December 1966 for GUERRILLA. The interview took place in the lower east side apartment in New York City where Sun Ra and his 10-piece Arkestra live and work communally. Sun Ra's music can be heard on The Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra, Volumes I & II (ESP-Disk 1014 & 1017), and on 15 albums on his own label...