Sunday, January 16, 2022

Irish Government To Begin Experiment With “Basic Income” For Artists

 How a music form inspired by the songs of camel drivers of Punjab-Sindh became popular in BengalScroll


Here's An Extremely Fascinating And Extremely Gross History Of How The Ancient Romans Went To The Bathroom



Activist and educator Mariame Kaba has created a walking tour of NYC (alternate version digitized by Claire Goldberg, Anna Wu, and Fatima Koli) that focuses on activities around slavery and resistance from 1626 to 1865.



The Atlantic Slave Trade was the largest forced migration in world history. Twelve million Africans were captured and enslaved in the Americas. More than 90 per day for 400 years. Over 40,000 ships brought enslaved Africans across the ocean. Though New York Passed an act to gradually abolish slavery in 1799 and manumitted the last enslaved people in 1827, it remained an intrinsic part of city life until after the civil war, as businesspeople continued to profit off of the products of the slave trade like sugar and molasses imported from the Caribbean.

 

Why Lynn Nottage Looks On The Bright Side

"The two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright (Ruined, Sweat, Clyde's) breaks down her remarkable career and shares how, as an optimist at heart, she finds the light and resilience in unexpected stories." (audio) - WNYC (New York City)

Irish Government To Begin Experiment With “Basic Income” For Artists

While public consultation on the scheme is still in progress, the plan is for roughly 2,000 visual artists and performers to receive, for an initial three-year-period, an (anticipated) hourly rate of €10.50 ($12), paid weekly, for them to do their creative work. - BBC


Malcolm Gladwell’s Nifty Idea For Avoiding The “Sackler Problem” Of Toxic Philanthropy

You've got some benefactors' names all over the buildings of your non-profit, and then those donors, because of how they made their money, become pariahs. Awkward! Gladwell's "modest proposal" to prevent this situation — based in Scripture, no less — involves a simple change in tax law. - Oh,...


The Artist’s Intention? Actually, It Doesn’t Matter

Authors must accept that art is prone to inspiring disparate, and potentially conflicting, responses — and they can’t do anything about it. - Washington Post