Where Am I Wednesday?
Fifty points to the first person to identify where this photo was taken.
Answer is after the jump.
Where Am I Wednesday?
Fifty points to the first person to identify where this photo was taken.
Answer is after the jump.
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Source: Aero Magazine.
This blog usually focuses on local matters, for which there's too little coverage in the news media. For national affairs, there's plenty of coverage of that elsewhere. My comments aren't needed. But somehow, SCOTUS repealing the Roe v. Wade decision that was the law of the land for fifty years feels different. I can't resist responding to this comment in my Facebook feed: "We as human beings and citizens of this great nation are better together when we have respectful and civil dialogue to discuss the issues." Civil dialogue? Sure. And More.
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Postscript to the look at spending for the recent Richardson ISD election for board of trustees. There was a new player involved in the money race that I didn't mention, that I didn't see mentioned elsewhere, one that I wasn't even aware was a player until after the election. That's North Texas Parents for Academic Excellence. It's a nonprofit corporation formed March 16, 2022, with three directors, Brandon Walls, Bryan Stone, and Sam Jarvis. If the name Brandon Walls is familiar, it might be because he's the Campaign Treasurer for the Richardson ISD Families First PAC. I was very aware of that PAC's involvement in the election. What's curious about the connection between the nonprofit and PAC?
Where Am I Wednesday?
Fifty points to the first person to identify where this photo was taken.
Answer will be given on Thursday.
Bonus points to the person who knows the name of the sculpture and artist. Don't wait for me to tell you because I don't know.
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He'd never had to worry about whether his experience would be
appropriate, whether his English would be perfect, whether he would
succeed in coming across as intelligent enough. But today, dressed in
the green double-breasted pinstripe suit he’d worn the day he entered
America, his ability to impress a man he’d never met was all he could
think about. Try as he might, he could do nothing but think about the
questions he might be asked, the answers he would need to give, the
way he would have to walk and talk and sit, the times he would need to
speak or listen and nod, the things he would have to say or not say,
the response he would need to give if asked about his legal status in
the country."
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Immigrant from Cameroon builds a life in the Bronx. Wall Street banker faces ruin in the 2008 collapse. Their lives intersect in a quintessentially American story. Straightforward, simple prose, most authentic in the Cameroonian household.
"Behold the Dreamers" is the 2022 selection for "Richardson Reads One Book".
The Richardson ISD held a trustee election runoff for District 2 on Saturday. Congratulations to Vanessa Pacheco for winning. Dallas College held a trustee election runoff for District 1. Congratulations to Catalina E. Garcia for winning.
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If you're looking for a comprehensive article on the Richardson ISD Board of Trustees election, go here: "The Wheel's 2022 RISD Runoff Voters Guide". In most of this post, we're going to follow up on how the money trail of Lynn Strawn Davenport (LSD) leaves a lot for her to answer for. An earlier report about the overlaps in campaign finance for the RISD campaign of Jan Stell and the Dallas College Board of Trustees campaign of Davenport left a few curious details dangling. We'll try to tie things up today. Spoiler alert: Vote for Catalina E Garcia.