67 Sarah Maslin Nir: But my dad had an interesting connection to horses that was much more real. 00:10:55.530 --> 00:11:03.930 00:27:32.550 --> 00:27:35.880 Given the inherent danger of horseback riding (which Nir knows firsthand, having written in Horse Crazy about the sometimes scary injuries she has suffered), what I miss in The Flying Horse is the how-to. A Love Letter to Horses | The East Hampton Star Sarah Maslin Nir: Really, because of that, parallel narrative of a ratio, and that is the same paralleling and and commonality that you know, or why the Jews walk with Dr king and why they were a part of the civil rights movement, and I saw. 137 Sarah Maslin Nir: But it really was astounding experience um I think something i've been saying throughout my coverage of coronavirus is that there are no grownups in the room. Access Free All Children Matter Pdf For Free - beta.met 22 He torqued his whole body as he came crashing down and flung himself in the opposite direction., This validated what Nir had felt about the horse from the moment she laid eyes on him: Trendsetter elevated a passion in me for the sport to an echelon I had only ever aspired to reach., The Flying Horse begins with Trendsetters birth in the Netherlands, as the novels narrator imagines what its like to come into the world as a foal: He lay flopped like a half-pitched tent, bum in the air, and the scrap of a tail protruding from his rear, flip-flipping. From here we get to know the foals personality and follow him as he grows up. Within hours, the expos had sparked thousands of conversations, in news broadcasts and on social media, about how best to help the vulnerable employees . Sarah Maslin Nir: And I came back to America was like I need a curlicue eared horse, but you can't get them in America they're actually considered a rare commodity by the precious natural resource, but the Indian Government will ban the export I think around 2000 tanner's a little bit before. 209 THE FLYING HORSE (Once Upon a Horse, Book 1) | By Sarah Maslin Nir | Illustrated by Laylie Frazier | 192 pp. Maslin Nirs latest project is Horse Crazy: The Story of a Woman and a World in Love with an Animal, a new book that traces her lifelong obsession with horses and provides a window into the lesser-known corners of the equestrian world. 00:40:35.280 --> 00:40:41.400 269 In September and October 2015, hundreds of nail salon owners and workers protested at the NYT offices several times, in response to the story and the ensuing New York State crackdown. Some Republicans want to ban 'Latinx.' These Latino Democrats agree. Published by: Cameron Kids. Sarah Maslin Nir: yeah I was the first reporter on the ground in new Rochelle the night that Larry garber's a lawyer became the first documented case of coronavirus in New York, excuse me, the second. Sarah Maslin Nir: had been refusing insulin and I sometimes a complete a couple of these stories so she i'm sure she's going to correct me in the in the chat. 00:18:20.130 --> 00:18:28.830 "[31], In September 2015, Nir was recognized with the New York Newswomen's Club award for in-depth reporting. 00:55:38.310 --> 00:55:47.190 00:07:06.180 --> 00:07:11.610 262 00:11:33.450 --> 00:11:50.160 208 2016, etc.) 183 Even in the urban world in which I grew up as a girl, I found them on the upper West side in a barn disguised as an old town house. New York Times reporter Sarah Maslin Nir's provocatively titled May 12 article, " Perfect Nails, Poisoned Workers ," opens at a salon in Ridgewood, Queens. 00:46:31.170 --> 00:46:40.710 Recommended for readers 8 to 12 years. 95 00:24:22.800 --> 00:24:33.510 16 Sarah Maslin Nir: And that was his reclaiming of those the shifty narrative of the Jew as shifty yes, I feel like a motherfucker pardon my French. 313 Two days after a raging blizzard struck, residents remained trapped in cars and in homes without heat. Stephanie Butnick: I like that that embrace of something that we could feel shame about. Sarah Maslin Nir: What was fascinating about my dad's approach to anti semitism was to turn the tropes us against our people on its head right so that cousin who is duping the soldiers. Sarah Maslin Nir spent 13 months investigating workplace conditions in New York City nail salons. 00:23:56.010 --> 00:24:01.020 Sarah Maslin Nir: and her name is Francesca Kelly, and she has been since ever since she went to 1985 on a ride. 00:51:09.270 --> 00:51:16.290 281 23 Ari Goldstein: You can order the book at the link in the zoom chat it's from sarah's local retailer here in New York so every copy they sell is personally signed. 00:35:55.740 --> 00:35:56.220 Stephanie Butnick: My name is Sarah maslin near and i'm the author of course crazy, this is stellar maslin near and we are going to read a little bit from my upcoming book, I hope you enjoy. Stephanie Butnick: So someone was asking if you heard the story about the Cossacks and how they select their horses, they take the hurt into a dangerously wild river and force them across. 72 I met Meeka Brown in a park."I'm one,"she said &fears being a target now. Sarah Maslin Nir: You know, it will make see is what makes you wedged yourself into a career at the New York Times, because you know it's another victory lap against the Nazis, I once was telling a friend, we were at pace. Sarah Maslin Nir: In Israel, after linked Israel post war and he ended up. 00:46:13.440 --> 00:46:22.560 Sarah Maslin Nir: And I called and called and called and called and pitched and pitched him pitch and finally broke through with a couple stories and that led to my being called do more and more and more, and eventually a staff job at the times, all from this guy he's still rings. 00:20:52.530 --> 00:21:02.310 201 But she added, being committed to a psych ward saved her in the past. 00:46:41.220 --> 00:46:48.570 118 [32], In November 2015, The Forward named Nir one of the 2015 Forward 50. 185 Stephanie Butnick: You sort of, say, to your father, at one point, like that you haven't been through yourself what he had been through and you sort of you know, or a little bit. 00:56:43.170 --> 00:56:44.250 307 Sarah Maslin Nir: He runs into a girl he knows, and he says, where she says, where you're coming from and he says, you know another job rejections, where you coming from she says the Bank, you know they're giving loans to go to Medical School in Vienna. Ari Goldstein: database to while I was listening to you guys and kind of couple interesting objects i'm just going to throw up on the screen in advance. 00:40:27.930 --> 00:40:34.140 306 Stephanie Butnick: Your father's psychiatric practice also presented its own sort of duality you know the upper East side elites that you write about the future, you don't write about them, but that that idea that that was part of his practice but also these hasidic Jews of brooklyn and so. 112 Sarah Maslin Nir: How could I possibly be real and how could I have the right to not only any happiness, but any suffering when you know even a sunny day can feel like something undeserved when you haven't been through what your dearest family member has. Ari Goldstein: lot of our museum is 40,000 objects in our collection, a lot of them are not digitized and some of them are so I did a quick search for the word horse in our online collections. Ari Goldstein: He painted a really impressive collection of work while he was in terrorising. Review: 'The Flying Horse' is a refreshing horse-lovers' book for READ IT "The Flying Horse" by Sarah Maslin Nir. 278 74 359 Another Berkshires-based author, Donaldson Brown, begins her novel, "Because I Loved You," with a young girl racing off on the back of her beloved steed in an effort to keep the horse that her mother has sold. Since . Sarah Maslin Nir: life and limb, but of identity, so I worked actually in Harlem for a black cowboy and I had never even known, there was a thing as a black cowboy. Interspersed with the eight chapters from Trendys point of view are five from Sarahs. NYT Reporter Sarah Maslin Nir Exposed the Ugly Truth About Equestrian THE FLYING HORSE (Once Upon a Horse, Book 1), by Sarah Maslin Nir. In July 2015, Unvarnished's claims of widespread "astonishingly low" wages were challenged by former New York Times reporter Richard Bernstein, in the New York Review of Books. 00:39:47.550 --> 00:39:55.620 Sarah Maslin Nir: And yet he felt that they had a exact parallel experiences just in their own insular world, as did his secular patients, because what we were all looking for including me was mastery and where I found a sense of mastery was in penetrating the horse world. 119 Kudos to Sarah Maslin Nir for shedding light on the working conditions faced by nail salon workers in her recent two-part New York Times expos "Perfect Nails . 00:20:47.130 --> 00:20:51.750 00:39:28.170 --> 00:39:36.840 Sarah Maslin Nir: Beautiful beautiful well, I actually write about in the book about being in the Holocaust Museum and for live. 43 220 Stephanie Butnick: In the Q amp a because i'm going to ask Sarah a few more but i'm going to turn it over to all of you and ask your you don't ask yourself i'll ask them to turn your camera on or anything but. In February 2013, in an article on post-Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts in heavily Irish-American Breezy Point, Queens, Nir wrote about the community's lack of diversity and allegations of prejudice. 79 347 Sarah Maslin Nir: Endless around the horse world both past and present, have a tremendous brutality exacted on these animals and it's easy to do it is easy to be selfish with a horse, because they are here at our at our will and at our leisure. 00:29:51.780 --> 00:30:05.190 Sarah Maslin Nir: And that became how they met, but for my mother being adopted. Stephanie Butnick: I love that I also livia says, this is a very fascinating presentation in the chat I also want to encourage everyone who is here. Such a book is often the start of a lifelong infatuation with horses. 282 218 In August 2020, Nir published Horse Crazy[14] which explores why so many peopleincluding herselfare obsessed with horses. 00:28:03.390 --> 00:28:09.390 00:53:24.810 --> 00:53:32.610 297 Sarah Maslin Nir: Well, first of all stephanie I thank you for such a deep read of the book, I often say that when. 316 323 Their reasons differ: Conservatives argue that the word, coined about 20 years ago as an . The Republican governor of Arkansas does too. 288 00:33:40.110 --> 00:33:50.010 00:54:24.750 --> 00:54:34.890 Sarah Maslin Nir: promote a culture of permissiveness in this country, and so there is something deeply wrong with American horse racing that use these animals as expendable and the pots worth their lives that has to be course corrected. 00:52:08.550 --> 00:52:19.530 Sarah Maslin Nir: These horses and she's very posh English woman and she said why don't you come see come for the weekend, like no questions asked so I show up at her farm. A Look at Sarah Maslin Nir's Book Horse Crazy - Horse Illustrated 00:24:34.200 --> 00:24:39.930 Sarah Maslin Nirs The Flying Horse, the first in a series of middle grade novels based on real horses and the people who love them, was inspired by an experience Nir, a reporter at The New York Times, shared in her 2020 memoir Horse Crazy. In 2016, the Dutch warmblood Trendsetter, whom she had purchased a week after her fathers death two years earlier, stumbled and pitched forward while she was riding him in a competition. 00:42:07.080 --> 00:42:09.750 00:18:56.640 --> 00:19:12.420 Sarah Maslin Nir: And so my mom was deeply impressed with my dad's figuring this out, you know he'd been called in, for what they thought was a suicidal child and he sorted out, and she heard this you know seven times little bit accent. 333 NYTimes Disses The Flag, Gets Blasted! - The Savage Nation Stephanie Butnick: Where is like the craziest place you found a horse with one of the more memorable stories of finding courses, while you're doing completely separate reporting. 00:51:35.190 --> 00:51:45.300 345 What has Sarah learned from her teachers about how to ride, how to sense a horses mood and fears? 00:32:30.990 --> 00:32:41.310 Sarah Maslin Nir: So here's trendy these are his little legs here is a flower pot and his legs were wrapped around it, and he couldn't scramble them and flip himself over and get up. 00:08:15.240 --> 00:08:30.240 46 00:31:23.580 --> 00:31:29.790 00:05:04.770 --> 00:05:13.530 One of them ran on April 2, 2014, in the World Journal; another on April 17, 2014; and another on April 18, 2014. Stephanie Butnick: Thanks so much Ari and wow Sarah that was quite an entrance I like that whole special video just for us. 00:39:56.070 --> 00:40:08.160 58 00:28:10.290 --> 00:28:16.980 Corey Kilgannon,Lola Fadulu,Hurubie Meko. 108 00:55:56.700 --> 00:56:08.850 179 00:11:20.820 --> 00:11:32.700 Why do I love horses that's because the answer is always been because horses. Sarah Maslin Nir: I. Sarah Maslin Nir: So I needed one of these when I got back I had. Sarah Maslin Nir: Basically conscripted them as my dad is private it was slave Labor and the family actually. Sarah Maslin Nir: At the last second he talked his body and threw himself to the right into this giant barrel, which has been a flower pot and into this fence, which is how he got stuck. 294 With his wife, Dr. Maslin, also a psychiatrist, Dr. Nir wrote a number of self-help books on relationships, among them "Loving Men for All the Right Reasons" and "Not Quite Paradise: Making. Sarah Maslin Nir has been a staff reporter for The New York Times since August 2011. 100 Stephanie Butnick: love that I mean you do you write a lot about writing with the ashley's and the charlotte's with their blond hair and they are the ponies that they had themselves and their fancy writing guarantee. 00:57:23.880 --> 00:57:24.390 Sarah Maslin Nir: Bear. 31 Follow Sarah Maslin Nir and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's Sarah Maslin Nir Author Page. 14 00:03:29.430 --> 00:03:38.580 00:27:20.010 --> 00:27:31.530 50 Maybe the legendary equestrian Beverly Moore, Trendsetters savior in a moment of crisis and Sarahs idol, should have played a larger, more meaningful role. In fact, why is the sum total of my job description as a journalist, so it was only a matter of time before I turn the query on myself. The writer, and he wants to gaze at them stroke them gallop with them, but the reporter, and he has only one goal to know their stories. Horse Crazy: The Story of a Woman and a World in Love with an Animal 00:48:56.820 --> 00:48:57.510 00:27:45.330 --> 00:27:52.890 In May of this year, New York Times reporter Sarah Maslin Nir published a deep-dive investigation into exploitation, unfair labor practices and health hazards at New York City nail salons. 206 Stephanie Butnick: Think other people see us versus how have how we kind of get like some version, this is, that is the word I feel like the night because. 280 And so I found myself notebook in hand interviewing the keepers of the street horses of Senegal West Africa as the animal slept in corrals have parked cars. Anyone can read what you share. Stephanie Butnick: There were other groups involved before the the Ralph lauren you know models that you know of course rafi lifshitz models, but like this world didn't always look this way necessarily. Sarah Maslin Nir: And yet there was one lady who had a dozen of them in martha's vineyard and so for the book, I called her up and I was like, how do you have. Sarah Maslin Nir: what's right and it was very much feeling our wind dark and the classic example of how much in the dark, we were is that I went right into a coronavirus zone and. And then, midair, he flipped himself, a spectator told her. Stephanie Butnick: And I guess I sort of want to talk about this, one thing that comes up very, very briefly, in the book where. 18 Sarah Maslin Nir: I had no weapons, I had almost no skills, because those horses are barely trained, but I could command an army on top of that horse in central park if I wanted a dog Walker to put their horse on the leash. 243 152 103 [23], In October 2015, Reason published a three part re-reporting of the story by Jim Epstein, charging that the series was filled with misquotes and factual errors with respect to both its claims of illegally low wages and of health hazards. 138 Stephanie Butnick: Can you tell us about that sort of electric connection, you have with horses What was it, what is it that captivated you both as a young child and, to this day. 00:10:20.070 --> 00:10:34.770 Net Worth in 2021. 00:35:57.600 --> 00:36:02.460 133 00:38:05.310 --> 00:38:16.200 00:10:04.710 --> 00:10:18.030 Share this Article: Horses have always been the salvation of Sarah Maslin Nir, who grew up having "the conversations with horses I longed to have with my family." She felt like an outcast both at home and at her tony Upper East Side prep school, where, she says, "my accomplishments with horses . You may have seen the name, Sarah Maslin Nir, graced across the pages of the "New York Times" reporting stories from breaking news to exposs. Sarah Maslin Nir: sense of being out of place an outsider in a world that didn't belong to her, I was convinced I couldn't possibly compete, this is the best. [5] Before attending journalism school, Nir lived in London and worked as a freelancer for several U.S. and international publications. Sarah Maslin Nir: Still Horse Crazy - Sidelines Magazine Book Review: The Flying Horse, by Sarah Maslin Nir - New York Times
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