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important.
And I found there's this whole story about concussions that we weren't
really
being told.
But in that process, I learned it's not
really
just about concussions.
And I sat there, and I took a breath and I thought, "Am I
really
going to cold-call an 88-year-old grieving mother who just lost her son to suicide?"
And so early on in the process, as it started to
really
eat away at me, I decided, you know what, can I find another way to get people to donate their brains to this research?
And when they
really
wanted to get away, they went to Seattle.
And when they really,
really
wanted to get away, they went to Alaska, the farthest possible point within the borders of the United States from Jim Crow South.
I'm not quite sure whether I
really
want to see a snare drum at nine o'clock or so in the morning.
But anyway, it's just great to see such a full theater, and really, I must thank Herbie Hancock and his colleagues for such a great presentation.
And my aim, really, is to teach the world to listen.
And so what we would do is that I would put my hands on the wall of the music room, and together, we would "listen" to the sounds of the instruments, and
really
try to connect with those sounds far, far more broadly than simply depending on the ear.
So when we do listen to each other, it's unbelievably important for us to
really
test our listening skills, to
really
use our bodies as a resonating chamber, to stop the judgment.
Now, I don't mean just the sound; I mean
really
listen to that thunder within yourselves.
But at the same time, there's some stuff that's just straight up twisted, and we
really
need to begin to challenge, look at it and
really
get in the process of deconstructing, redefining, what we come to know as manhood.
I don't know if he
really
meant [that], but it happened.
This is
really
just about the facts of this economic moment that we live in.
But that
really
isn't true anymore.
He was telling them they no longer had any moral authority, that nobody needed them for emotional support anymore, and they were not
really
the providers.
And that
really
sent a shudder through the room.
And that's part of the reason I like to talk about this, because I think it can be pretty painful, and we
really
have to work through it.
So you can see that these economic changes
really
do have a strong effect on our culture.
Now I've never
really
liked this term.
For one thing, it puts men and women in a
really
antagonistic relationship with one another, because the men are these devious tricksters up there who've put up this glass ceiling.
I have been teaching for a long time, and in doing so have acquired a body of knowledge about kids and learning that I
really
wish more people would understand about the potential of students.
In the time that passes between when I was a kid in high school and when I started teaching, we
really
see the advent of the Internet.
They invited everyone into the school for an evening of conversation about government and politics and whether or not the streets were done well, and
really
had this robust experiential learning.
But what was interesting about this position I found myself in in Arizona, was I had this
really
extraordinarily eclectic group of kids to work with in a truly public school, and we got to have these moments where we would get these opportunities.
Nobody
really
knew how to make these little movies on the computer, but they were into it.
I moved there primarily to be part of a learning environment that validated the way that I knew that kids learned, and that
really
wanted to investigate what was possible when you are willing to let go of some of the paradigms of the past, of information scarcity when my grandmother was in school and when my father was in school and even when I was in school, and to a moment when we have information surplus.
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