
Sidney Poitier — choking up, describing how a kind co-worker offered to teach him how to read as an adult — is one powerful moment. From 2013. (via @CBSSunday) #RIPSidneyPoitier 🙏🏼
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Sidney Poitier — choking up, describing how a kind co-worker offered to teach him how to read as an adult — is one powerful moment. From 2013. (via @CBSSunday) #RIPSidneyPoitier 🙏🏼




British intervention in Indian religious life had an ironic appendage: a class of Brahmins who would lay the foundations for anti-Brahmin sentiments across India. For example, in the 'Hookswinging Controversies' quoted, the British collaborated with a section of Brahmins who had a dim view of the entire spectacle & wanted it abolished as well. The thing was, this collaborating group was a minority, many Brahmins participated in the ritual & were at the forefront of a petition to keep it alive. The unintended effect of the collaboration was ammunition for missionaries & the cleaving of Hinduism. Collaborators buttressed divisive arguments claiming that hookswinging was not 'Brahmanic' or 'Sanskritic,' thereby creating categories unmoored in local Indian theology. This class of Brahmins helped entrench this fantasy in Indology and with it, anti-Brahmin sentiment was spread framing Brahmins as the masters of Brahminism, a faith designed to fool all others.









Liftoff. The Artemis II mission launched from @NASAKennedy at 6:35pm ET (2235 UTC), propelling four astronauts on a journey around the Moon. Artemis II will pave the way for future Moon landings, as well as the next giant leap — astronauts on Mars.




Here's a graph of what race alone does to your odds of getting into Columbia, holding everything measurable equal. Race is the single biggest factor in admission odds.

The famous SFFA case treated Indians and East Asians as a single group. This masked significant heterogeneity: It's way harder to get in if you're Indian! In Columbia's internal admissions database (h/t @cremieuxrecueil), East Asian applicants had a 41% lower odds of admission than equally qualified White applicants, whereas South Asian applicants had 63% lower odds.

Asians have a harder time getting into college than whites - which we knew - but Indians etc apparently have a harder time than East Asians.





