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In a time of stress, Black people look to yoga for healing

In a time of stress, Black people look to yoga for healing TATYANA TURNER, The Baltimore Sun / Report For America April 25, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail BALTIMORE (AP) As Kendra Blackett-Dibinga headed to her yoga studio in Mount Vernon on the first day of the trial for the Minneapolis police officer charged with killing George Floyd, she spotted a Black man wearing a hoodie, emblazoned with big white letters: “I Can’t Breathe.” Those three words reinforced her purpose as a yoga instructor. They were among the last utterances of Floyd, a Black man who died after the white officer, Derek Chauvin, knelt on his neck for nine minutes. That case, along with a string of other police killings of Black people in 2020, sparked months of protests, and wound up becoming a call to yoga practitioners like Blackett-Dibinga.

Transtasman travel bubble: The big difference between Australia and New Zealand

Transtasman travel bubble: The big difference between Australia and New Zealand 23 Apr, 2021 03:09 AM 5 minutes to read There were emotional scenes at airports across the country as the Trans-Tasman bubble reunited families and loved ones from across the ditch. Video / Mark Mitchell / Tom Dyton / AucklandNZ There were emotional scenes at airports across the country as the Trans-Tasman bubble reunited families and loved ones from across the ditch. Video / Mark Mitchell / Tom Dyton / AucklandNZ news.com.au OPINION: Stepping foot on-board one of the transtasman bubble flights from Sydney to Wellington was a cause for celebration for news.com.au s Vanessa Brown. But, she writes, the journey home was a different story.

I come to breathe : In a time of stress, Black people looking to yoga for meditation, relief and healing

I come to breathe : In a time of stress, Black people looking to yoga for meditation, relief and healing
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The geeky origin of your cool sunglasses

WhatsApp Certain classic moments of cinematic history would be unthinkable without sunglasses. Audrey Hepburn outside Tiffany’s in her Oliver Goldsmith Manhattans. The Blues Brothers on the run from the police, unflappable in their Ray-Bans. Without his custom-made micro-shades, Neo in “The Matrix” would have been just another weird computer hacker in a leather trench coat. Sunglasses have been the ultimate chic accessory since they emerged onto the mass market a century ago. That’s surprising, given that their main purpose is to protect the eyes. Safety-wear is seldom cool: inflatable armbands, bicycle helmets and hi-vis jackets have never scaled the heights of fashion. Yet shades have bucked the trend. Why? Perhaps because unlike other practical items that advertise their function by distorting your natural shape or making you garishly bright, sunglasses conceal. Because they hide the eyes, they grant their wearers privacy, masking the direction of their gaze and lending

Tory group leader Steve Bell pays tribute to Lee Wares

Tory group leader Steve Bell pays tribute to Lee Wares
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