Black
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Who here has been to a
black
church?
You go to a
black
church, their preacher starts off and he realizes that he has to engage the audience, so he starts off with this sort of wordplay in the beginning oftentimes, and then he takes a pause, and he says, "Oh my gosh, they're not quite paying attention."
You've got to go in there and hang out at the barbershop, you've got to attend that
black
church, and you've got to view those folks that have the power to engage and just take notes on what they do.
Here you see the outline of a letter, the cap H, which is the thin
black
line, the contour, which is how it is stored in memory, superimposed on the bitmap, which is the grey area, which is how it's displayed on the screen.
He said, "Take a
black
wetsuit, band it in yellow stripes like a bumblebee, and you'll be mimicking the warning systems of most marine species."
And professor Nathan Hart and his team had just written a paper which tells us, confirms that predatory sharks see in
black
and white, or grayscale.
Because we needed to preserve the scientific method, we ran a control rig which was a
black
neoprene rig just like a normal
black
wetsuit against the, what we call, SAMS technology rig.
So here we've got a four-meter tiger shark engaging the
black
control rig, which it had encountered about a minute and a half before.
Great white sharks are more confident than the tigers, and here you see great white shark engaging a control rig, so a
black
neoprene wetsuit, and going straight to the bottom, coming up and engaging.
As for the humble wetsuit, who knows what oceanwear will look like in two years' time, in five years' time or in 50 years' time, but with this new thinking, I'm guessing there's a fair chance it won't be pure
black.
What I do know is that dozens of online job applications seem to just disappear into a
black
hole.
And I look at her, and I say, "Now, don't you think we need more than one
black
person in the U.S. Senate?"
I remember one day coming home from a birthday party where I was the only
black
kid invited, and instead of asking me the normal motherly questions like, "Did you have fun?" or "How was the cake?" my mother looked at me and she said, "How did they treat you?"
And even coming here today, I told some friends and colleagues that I planned to talk about race, and they warned me, they told me, don't do it, that there'd be huge risks in me talking about this topic, that people might think I'm a militant
black
woman and I would ruin my career.
Of the Fortune 250, there are only seven CEOs that are minorities, and of the thousands of publicly traded companies today, thousands, only two are chaired by
black
women, and you're looking at one of them, the same one who, not too long ago, was nearly mistaken for kitchen help.
Now I have this thought experiment that I play with myself, when I say, imagine if I walked you into a room and it was of a major corporation, like ExxonMobil, and every single person around the boardroom were black, you would think that were weird.
In the spirit of debunking racial stereotypes, the one that
black
people don't like to swim, I'm going to tell you how much I love to swim.
So I think it's time for us to be comfortable with the uncomfortable conversation about race: black, white, Asian, Hispanic, male, female, all of us, if we truly believe in equal rights and equal opportunity in America, I think we have to have real conversations about this issue.
You might get powerful new insights from these individuals, or, like my husband, who happens to be white, you might learn that
black
people, men, women, children, we use body lotion every single day.
But if we take a broader look, it's not that
black
and white.
So it was the fall of 1902, and President Theodore Roosevelt needed a little break from the White House, so he took a train to Mississippi to do a little
black
bear hunting outside of a town called Smedes.
So some of my favorites include that the more television a person watches in Upstate New York, the more he or she is afraid of being attacked by a
black
bear.
They had these big
black
gates that surrounded the school, and every time they would turn their backs, I would just simply run out of the
black
gates and take them up on their offer that if we don't want to be there, we can leave at any time.
But the
black
ink prompts your brain to project food into a void.
The word "hobo" conjures up an old
black
and white image of a weathered old man covered in coal, legs dangling out of a boxcar, but these photographs are in color, and they portray a community swirling across the country, fiercely alive and creatively free, seeing sides of America that no one else gets to see.
In the middle of the motorcycles, there's a big,
black
Rolls-Royce.
And in many ways, it was the climax of the
black
civil rights movement in the United States.
This turned out not to be true, but this idea of pervasive
black
homophobia set in, and was grabbed on by the media.
Incidentally,
black
and latino LGBT folks were at the forefront of this rebellion, and it's a really interesting example of the intersection of our struggles against racism, homophobia, gender identity and police brutality.
KSM: I used to not have the same rights as you, but I know that because a
black
man like yourself stood up for a woman like me, I know that I've got the same opportunities.
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