Andrew Chanin

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Andrew Chanin

Andrew Chanin

@ETFwunderkind

CEO ProcureAM & PureFunds / Opinions my own or others', not those of my companies. RT≠Endorsement. No advice here.

Katılım Mart 2017
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Andrew Chanin
Andrew Chanin@ETFwunderkind·
I will be joining the amazing @MorganLBrennan and @CNBC during the 5am window tomorrow to discuss #Space and the upcoming Artemis Mission launch. Don’t miss this.
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Henshi@HenshiG·
They told her to hide her name. Six million had just died for theirs. She wore it like a crown. September 1945. Weeks after World War II ended, as photos of liberated concentration camps shocked the world, a 21-year-old Jewish woman from the Bronx stepped onto the Miss America stage in Atlantic City. Her name was Bess Myerson. Pageant sponsors pulled her aside: “Change it. ‘Myerson’ sounds too Jewish. Pick something neutral—something that won’t hurt ticket sales.” In 1945, antisemitism was commonplace in America—country clubs, universities, neighborhoods, and help-wanted ads all excluded Jews. A Jewish Miss America was considered a liability. Bess refused. Born to Russian-Jewish immigrants who had fled pogroms, she grew up in poverty in the Bronx. Her parents sacrificed for music lessons; she became a gifted pianist and flutist, studying music at Hunter College while working to support her family. She entered the pageant almost by accident, for scholarship money, and won Miss New York City and Miss New York State—competing openly as herself. Jewish communities rallied. Holocaust survivors with fresh camp tattoos and families still grieving six million murdered wrote urging her: Don’t hide. Stand proud. On September 8, 1945, Bess performed Gershwin’s “Summertime” on flute, then swept the talent and evening gown competitions. She was crowned the first Jewish Miss America—openly, defiantly. Her victory was more than a title. For a people reeling from the Holocaust, it was proof they belonged. The cost was immediate. During her reign, sponsors dropped her, hotels turned her away, and venues refused to book a Jewish Miss America. She spoke openly about the discrimination, refusing silence. Instead of fading into decoration, Bess used her platform to speak nationwide on tolerance and prejudice. She later built a career in public service, becoming New York City’s first Commissioner of Consumer Affairs. Bess Myerson didn’t win despite being Jewish. She won as a proud Jewish woman—just weeks after six million had been killed for who they were. She refused to hide her name, turning a crown into an act of courage and a quiet declaration: You don’t defeat hate by erasing yourself. You defeat it by standing unashamed. Pageant sponsors wanted her invisible. She became unforgettable.
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KH@mc_khristina·
@JacobKeeton20 @ETFwunderkind is a Space OG .. his X profile photo is I think over 10 years old when he was profiled on the cover of a major business magazine ... 🤣
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Andrew Chanin@ETFwunderkind·
What a performance from @whoisegor3 tonight. The Nets future looks bright.
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Andrew Chanin@ETFwunderkind·
Jumping on @business ETF IQ now! We’ll be discussing the space economy on the next segment. Tune in.
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Andrew Chanin@ETFwunderkind·
@KOT4Q Nets should have never traded for Harden.
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KENNY BEECHAM@KOT4Q·
If you’re favorite team could have 1 transaction redo from the last 10 years, what would you want them to do? (Redo a specific draft pick, signing, or trade)
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Master@MasterTes·
Teddy Bridgewater’s FB post that led to these series of events, detailing what he paid out of pocket for these kids. He’s a Miami Northwestern alum, came back as the head coach, won a state title in his 1st season and didn’t take a dollar. He should be celebrated, not punished.
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KH@mc_khristina·
Fun. You should get @ETFwunderkind on next time ... he's amazing and has some new cool stuff to talk about. I can help make an intro if you want.
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Evan@StockMKTNewz·
ETF Talk | What's happening in the ETF Space with guests from the NYSE and ETF Central x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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The Wonton Don@DonnieDoesWorld·
What a wild time to be alive…
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Andrew Chanin@ETFwunderkind·
Any other @BrooklynNets fans excited to see the remaining Scout episodes now that the draft dust is settling?
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