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Renowned author/lecturer Corvino to visit Bay View July 11 – Petoskey News-Review

Bay VIEW The Bay View Education Department will present a new lecture for this summer called Bridges: Crossing Cultural Divides.

The lecture, sponsored by Donald Loyd long-time friend and supporter of Bay View will discuss the areas of diversity and other cultural issues facing our society.

The event takes place at 7 p.m. on July 11 in Voorhies Hall in Bay View with the selected speaker, Dr. John Corvino, professor and chairman of the Philosophy Department at Wayne State University in Detroit.

Corvino, also an author/lecturer, is the recipient of several awards including the 2012 Professor of the Year Award from the Presidents Council of the State Universities of Michigan and a 2004 Spirit of Detroit Award.

Corvinos specific focus in the lecture is conversation stoppers and the culture wars.

Ill be talking about how the importance of dialogue and how the way the things we say sometimes hinder rather than help dialogue, Corvino said. My hope is to give people some tools for building bridges across moral and cultural divides.

Corvino graduated from Chaminade High School, an all-boys Catholic school, in 1987. He attended St Johns University in New York City, graduating with a bachelor of arts degree in 1990. He earned his Ph.D. in philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin in 1998.

Corvinos writing has appeared at The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, The Advocate, the Huffington Post, The New Republic, and Commonweal Magazine, as well as in numerous academic anthologies and journals.

Known as The Gay Moralist, (his column appeared biweekly in Between The Lines (BTL) from 2002-2007) he has spoken at more than 200 campuses on issues of sexuality, ethics and marriage.

Corvino, who for years has been researching LGBT equality, said weve been seeing remarkable progress in terms of cultural acceptance.

Access to legal marriage is probably the most significant example, but there is also the less tangible but nonetheless crucial fact of greater visibility, Corvino said. At the same time, we are increasingly polarized politically and socially. And while homophobia, racism, sexism and other ideologies may be less prevalent and visible, they remain destructive where they do exist.

Corvino recently completed a point/counterpoint book, Debating Religious Liberty and Discrimination, published by Oxford University Press in June. Ryan T. Anderson and Sherif Girgis co-author the counterpoint.

In it, we explore some emerging conflicts, including those involving clerks who do not wish to authorize same-sex marriages; bakers, florists and other wedding providers who do not wish to sell goods for same-sex weddings; corporations that seek religious exemptions from legal regulations and so on, Corvino said.

I also have written some opinion pieces and released a new series of YouTube videos in conjunction with the book, Corvino added. My main concern is how claims of religious liberty are sometimes used to justify religious privilege and to harm vulnerable minorities.

Corvino also heavily studies metaethics, and based a dissertation on moral theory of the 18th Century Scottish philosopher David Hume.

I have long been interested in questions of how we justify our moral claims, both specific judgements such as moral evaluations of same-sex relationships and more general foundations, Corvino said. Hume was important in developing and defending a moral view that treated sentiments or emotions as crucial and has been receiving renewed attention in light of recent developments in moral psychology.

The July 11 program is open to the public and donations at the door are appreciated and are tax deductible.

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Rogue Wikipedia edit predicts Roger Federer will win Wimbledon 2017 – Evening Standard

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Some South African hilariously edited Bell Pottinger’s Wikipedia page – The South African


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‘Friggin moron’: Internet in stitches after Trump ‘read out a Wikipedia … – Raw Story

Some are calling out President Donald Trumps recent speech, which they say sounds like he was reading the Wikipedia page on the country to its own people in his Warsaw speech Thursday.

As Indy100 captured, to many, it seemed as if Trump was merely reciting the history of Poland, not giving any sort of message or policy speech.

A few crowd-pleasing lines in which Trump spoke warmly about the unique relationship between their two countries, he began reciting Polish history to those in Krasinki Square.

He began with a history on the age of the country, how long they had borders and geographical information.

This is a nation more than 1000 years old, whose borders were erased and restored less than a century ago, Trump told the countrys people.

Trump transitioned into a history on the fights between the Polish and the former Soviet Union and Germany during World War II, calling it very tough.

A vibrant Jewish population, the largest in Europe, was reduced to almost nothing after Nazis systematically murdered Polish Jewish citizens, along with countless others during a brutal occupation, Trump continued.

He then thanked them for their struggle and persistence before moving on to talk about the overthrow of the former Communist government.

The internet certainly was not dazzled and many were concerned that there were white supremacists undertones in the speech.

Trump is basically reading the Wikipedia article on Poland to the Polish people right now. What a friggin moron.

THIS IS NOT AMERICAN (@danahaswell) July 6, 2017

This is almost identical rhetoric to Poland's white nationalist movement. You've been there like one day and you're already indoctrinated.

Jules Suzdaltsev (@jules_su) July 6, 2017

Not really it was a nice speech about how Poland has overcome war many times, talking about veterans, then about going forward, what a joke.

1983Me (@1983Me1) July 6, 2017

Man this Trump speech is bad Poland's not an old ally, they've only been an ally since the end of the Cold War, if that's old I'm old

Valondar (@VK_HM) July 6, 2017

Trump in Poland. Let me tell you about the history of Poland as viewed from my head. Tell you what, keep it to yourself. They lived it.

Steve Redmond (@sjredmond) July 6, 2017

Why is Trump telling Polish people the history of Poland?

Vicki Ringer (@vickiringer) July 6, 2017

President Trump's Poland speech sounds more like a history class.

Darren Perrotti (@DPerrotti2020) July 6, 2017

Report that historian who drew up Trump's Poland speech has far-right links, history of denying responsibility https://t.co/q3UdsmoNEy

Lili Bayer (@liliebayer) July 6, 2017

Good speech? He spent 20 minutes telling Poles the history of Poland then gave them the mafia shakedown protection bit re NATO

Nevin McMullin (@BirdBrain2017) July 6, 2017

Watch the speech video below:

Trump: "Poland is the geographic heart of Europe." https://t.co/dq7PUzqLll

Daniella Diaz (@DaniellaMicaela) July 6, 2017

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Father reminisces about last he had heard from daughter – The Philadelphia Tribune

The last time Rodney Roberson saw his daughter Bianca was on Sunday, June 25, when they went bowling together.

She would twirl the ball up in the air and she knocked down a couple of the pins, Roberson recalled in a phone interview with the Tribune Thursday. She couldnt really bowl but she beat me. We had fun that day, too. That Sunday we had a lot of fun.

Friday, he and his family will lay 18-year-old Bianca to rest, following funeral services at St. Pauls Baptist Church, 1 Hagerty Blvd., in West Chester, beginning at 11 a.m.

She was a spoiled brat, but that was my baby though, Roberson reflected. We were looking forward to her succeeding and doing the things she wanted to do as far as her career.

Bianca Nikol Roberson was shot in the head Wednesday, June 28 while driving her 2009 Green Chevrolet Malibu after a road rage incident involving a red pickup truck allegedly driven by suspect David Desper, according to the West Goshen Township Police Department. The incident took place on Route 100 in West Goshen in Chester County, approximately 35 miles outside of Philadelphia.

A 2017 graduate of West Chesters Baynard Rustin High School, Bianca was employed at the White Horse Village retirement community in Newtown Square, according to her obituary. She planned to attend Jacksonville University in Florida this fall to major in forensics.

Her father said she loved watching the television show, CSI, or Crime Scene Investigation about forensic investigators trained to solve criminal cases; and she loved pizza.

She was a very picky eater, Roberson said. If you had corn in the house, some broccoli and some pork chops and a full course meal, she would say, Dad could you order me some pizza please?

In and outside of school, Bianca was loved, her father said, adding that hes been overwhelmed by the stories hes heard from other students who said she was kind and helpful to them.

Bianca was a very caring student; she was connected to a wide range of kids, said Rustins Assistant Principal Joe DiAntonio by phone. She always had a smile on her face and took care of others. She really grew and flourished as a student.

DiAntonio recalled Bianca winning a character award her senior year, along with other scholarships.

I hope we can remember how Bianca treated others and how caring she was and how accepting she was of others, DiAntonio said. And two, that we could look at this situation and think about the patience we need. The relationships that you need when dealing with people and how important they are. Shes going to be missed.

West Chester Area School District Superintendent Jim Scanlon said in a statement posted on the districts website, Our thoughts and prayers are with the Roberson family and friends during this emotional time. We thank the West Goshen Police Department and Chester County District Attorneys Office for their diligence as well as the communitys outpouring of support.

The investigation of the incident remains underway while Desper is being held in jail without bail. A GoFundMe page set up on behalf of Biancas mother, Michelle Tiller Roberson, well exceeded its goal of $25,000. By Thursday the site had raised $42,763.

Biancas death has shocked many people in and around the region with many expressing disbelief and support.

The West Goshen Township Board of Supervisors extends its profound sorrow and heartfelt condolences to the family of Bianca Nikol Roberson, a statement from West Goshen Township read. This senseless and unconscionable act of violence is unacceptable in a civilized society.

This isnt the only tragedy the family has suffered as Biancas older brother, Mykel James Rowley, died in his early 20s from heart disease about four years ago, Roberson said.

[Bianca] always talked about her brother and how much she missed him, Roberson said. She wished he was there for her prom and her graduation.

Roberson yearned to see the type of woman she would become.

Im not saying this just because she is my daughter, but she brought a lot of special things to people, Roberson said. She thought she could save the world. She was a good girl.

Although he knows it wont bring Bianca back, Roberson is hoping for justice for his daughter, aka his twin.

I was looking forward to not only my baby succeeding, but her going to school, and I wanted to see her develop into a mature lady, he added. The person who did this should be brought to justice for taking my innocent daughters life.

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