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$17mm to NPR to Expand Coverage

(Community Matters) $17mm in grants from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Wallace Foundation and the Ford Foundation to expand coverage in education and global health and to expand the sources of distribution, aka access.

This is why Steven and I prioritize NPR, KUT & MPR in our philanthropy and volunteerism. They represent a highly-reliable, fact-based source of important news. I’m thrilled such important foundations have so publicly recognized this about the mother ship and will bring even more resources to our slice of the world, especially in Central & Far West Texas.  

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Some Thoughts Today

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Most men measure success as their achievement; facing death recalibrated mine to the success of others.

The kings of Versailles realized the responsibilites of their power & the promotion thereof required various levels of intimate access for their nobels. Perhaps an American president’s relish for privacy (even if for family time) comes at the expense of his or her service to their people.

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Christmas in Paris

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Gay Paree

993473_10201886821385557_212593626_n(Community Matters) Joined Charles Santos in Paris for a few days – he’s here primarily for today’s performance and dinner at Versailles, and we’ve been seeing lots of dance since I arrived Friday; he arrived Thursday.

A bit of craziness getting here – from Newark, while I was on the telephone catching up with one of my dearest friends in the world (Sonya Cohen Cramer who is recovering on schedule from her operation and has started a final four rounds of chemo), my Paris bound plane loaded and departed while I was on the telephone. When I walked up to the podium and asked what happened to the plane (the sign had changed to Oslo), the attendants were incredulous, saying they’d been paging me. They were sweet nonetheless and immediately booked me a good seat on the next flight – just two hours later.

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The Political Center

(Community Matters) The center isn’t between no taxes for the rich and 32% taxes. It’s somewhere between 32% and 37%.  It isn’t between no food stamps for the poor and today’s level of food stamps, nor between zero regulation of green house gases and today’s green house gas regulations.

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11 Things I Wish I Knew When I Started My Business

(Community Matters) Kerry Tate posted this link – 11 Things I Wish I Knew When I Started My Business

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(Community Matters) pic from  MPR & Tom Michael.

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30 People Under 30 Changing the World

US-CULTURE-PHOTOGRAPHY(Community Matters)  TIME 30 People Under 30 Changing the World – Nate Weiner, Kevin Systrom, Matt Mullenweg, Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy, James Beshara and Khaled Hussein, Parker Liautaud, Ronda Rousey, Taylor Wilson, Brittany Wenger, Jack Andraka, Ludwick Marishane, Arthur Zang, Kristen Soltis Anderson, Teddy Goff, Vivian Graubard, Laurenellen McCann, Ezra Klein, Alexander McLean, Withelma “T” Ortiz Walker Pettigrew, Fred Ehrsam, William Kamkwamba, Danielle Fong, Ann Makosinski, Leslie Dewan, Kristen Titus, Tammy Tibbetts, Shiza Shahid, Eleanor Catton, Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler, Brandon Stanton

Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah

(Community Matters) engaged in several conversations lately about the Israel – Jordan version of a solution, of the two states. Increasingly the congruity of Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah ascending to the throne as the first Palestinian king in the middle east influences my optimism.

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Nelson Mandela, Prisoner #46664

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Mr. Mandela described his personal evolution from the temptations of black nationalism to the politics of multiracialism. “I have fought against white domination, and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons will live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an ideal for which I hope to live for and to see realized. But my lord, if it needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die.”  – Nelson Mandela at trial in 1964

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My Promised Land

994987_10201818885647206_1371621728_n(Community Matters) Can’t wait to read. Our friend Prof Keith Walters sent to us. Steven nearly finished – “amazing book,” “the author is a great story teller.”

NYT review: http://nyti.ms/1bkv5QU “On the one hand, Israel is the only nation in the West that is occupying another people,” he writes. “On the other hand, we are the only nation in the West that is existentially threatened. Both occupation and intimidation make the Israeli condition unique. Intimidation and occupation have become the two pillars of our condition.”

Brave Starts Here

(Community Matters) Totally bummed had to miss the inaugural  TEDxAustinWomen, though Leigh Christie represented EF. I was able to watch a bit via live stream – a really super event. Kudos to all who produced and otherwise made happen and to the star studded line up of speakers, including friends Lynn & Tommie Meredith and Violet Bell.

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