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. THE FLYING HORSE (Once Upon a Horse, Book 1) | By Sarah Maslin Nir | Illustrated by Laylie Frazier | 192 pp. begins with a life-changing event. 00:45:59.730 --> 00:46:01.380 19 Stephanie Butnick: As you're living your happy life that he wanted for you right the life that he worked hard and your mother with her to create for you, because that was the sign of a winning right. 144 122 157 00:22:11.370 --> 00:22:17.550 Stephanie Butnick: So i'm so glad to be here tonight and to be here with you, the title of tonight's talk is a great title it's horse crazy and the Holocaust, which, I imagine, is what drew all of our attendees in tonight, they said. 328 Stephanie Butnick: Not just the book but but also your life, so I want to sort of jump right in we saw. 255 Stephanie Butnick: How much of that as a as a child of you know, several you know thinkers in this way, I mean. "[31], In September 2015, Nir was recognized with the New York Newswomen's Club award for in-depth reporting. 00:36:03.480 --> 00:36:14.910 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. 118 00:33:51.030 --> 00:33:57.060 Sarah Maslin Nir: quote the only horse left in the stable a two year old mayor that hadn't been trained yet to pull a carriage and therefore it had been left behind by the Russians. Sarah Maslin Nir, who spent a year investigating the story, talks to Judy Woodruff about how nail salons have gotten away with illegal and unhealthy working conditions. 00:44:59.550 --> 00:45:11.220 Stephanie Butnick: In a funny way the horse thing wasn't entirely foreign to him, and there was a really great passage I was hoping that you might read just give us a sense, first of all about the book sounds like but also have you know your particular family story. Sarah Maslin Nir: And he couldn't get a job as a Barbie stuff he was getting rejected from like every wrestler because, like he doesn't have a resume right like you're on the run hiding from the Nazis you can't you don't know how to make a cappuccino. 62 Ari Goldstein: We hope all of you will stay involved in the museum and join us for upcoming programs and events or events calendar is also in the zoom chat and, of course. 143 We have estimated Sarah Maslin Nir's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets. 211 320 Sarah Maslin Nir: Thank you for your wonderful questions I love how your mind went and thank you for your deep engagement with the book. Sarah Maslin Nir: turns out one in four cowboys in the pioneer era era were black and the the West was actually integrated because life was just too damn hard. 291 00:46:24.180 --> 00:46:30.750 202 00:36:49.530 --> 00:37:01.680 [21][22] (A fifth protest was also held a year later after at the "NYT" offices in response to a new rule instituted by Governor Cuomo in response to the article requiring all nail salons in New York State to have ventilation systems, the first such rule in the country.) 161 The New York Post recently reported that the victim of a car crash is suing the New York Times for $4.75 million because her friend, a Times writer, allegedly caused an accident in which she was injured. Sarah Maslin Nir: and send a runner out to where the cavalry was stationed and he was anti war so. Sarah Maslin Nir has been a staff reporter for The New York Times since August 2011. Stephanie Butnick: And and it's funny because to me it seems like you felt, so much the outsider but he relish shouldn't be right, like who, who mentioned Hitler on the at the Hampton classic he did right so there's really. 00:28:26.610 --> 00:28:37.410 "It's an unusual horse book in that it's my coming of age story through the lens of the horses . 00:43:20.190 --> 00:43:28.950 178 00:23:39.300 --> 00:23:55.290 Sarah Maslin Nir: Victory laughing horses I wasn't anywhere to be seen, so my father went in, and you know elderly even then he had me quite late in life. Sarah Maslin Nir: Is a lot of the coverage of the deaths of black men at police hands in which has been a really eye opening and profound test to cover these stories. 105 350 00:05:04.770 --> 00:05:13.530 00:15:20.820 --> 00:15:29.550 213 315 [citation needed], Nir initially freelanced for the Times, contributing to 11 different sections of the paper. Sarah Maslin Nir: Believe it or not, I had a job as a spa reviewer briefly, I know, tough work if you can get it, and I was reviewing a spot in Rajasthan when I wrote these horses I snuck away to write these horses, with a capital remember. New York Times staff reporter and author Sarah Maslin Nir adores horses. Sarah Maslin Nir: And so, somebody realized that at the show grounds and people came running because they thought he die and we put a rope around his ankle and flip them over, on the other side, and he got right up. Before that, Ms. Nir was a beat reporter covering the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan. Sarah Maslin Nir: My my mom walks in two worlds, but if I walk in 20 you walk in 30 but it's just so funny that no it no one ever But then when I stopped that my go go look Come on, and they're like oh yeah, of course, you know. Sarah Maslin Nir: Ralph lauren's real name is Ralph lifshitz and he's a Jew from New York, just like me and that to me spoke that identity that belonging is what you make it that it is a construct and. Stephanie Butnick: For sure I love that I mean, I think that that was something that I was really attuned to while I was reading the story, and so you are the child of Holocaust survivor i'm the grandchild we're not that. 300 Sarah lives in New York City and in the novel is 10 years old when Trendsetter is born on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. Enlarge Image. 240 Stephanie Butnick: yeah I mean, I think this idea of belonging really does thread itself so nicely throughout your book throughout the stories and. 00:44:05.040 --> 00:44:14.580 00:35:35.910 --> 00:35:44.460 00:20:27.540 --> 00:20:35.610 00:30:26.040 --> 00:30:40.590 00:12:22.740 --> 00:12:37.290 Net Worth in 2021. Stephanie Butnick: How much of that I won't do that send a sense of otherness last I mean Do you still feel that I mean to me there's a difference of like the connection with the horses and then like the wider horse world which, as you described. 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. Sarah Maslin Nir: Being able to connect with someone over Jewish identity was so important right my mom has long blonde hair green eyes she's ethnically Irish and but what brought her to my dad was their jewishness. 00:32:22.680 --> 00:32:30.450 00:31:30.150 --> 00:31:44.100 00:28:38.160 --> 00:28:50.550 00:54:09.000 --> 00:54:17.220 00:11:20.820 --> 00:11:32.700 94 318 337 Only in New York is a conversation series hosted by New York Times journalist Sarah Maslin Nir. 304 Sarah Maslin Nir: And he became eventually yehuda near but in between he had many different identities. 330 200 00:38:16.890 --> 00:38:27.180 00:16:28.200 --> 00:16:35.310 135 00:55:15.840 --> 00:55:21.570 Sarah Maslin Nir: She was pioneering black jockey the first female black jockey in 1971 and she did it as a 17 year old girl and she's just such a badass and I wish I met her and I recently wrote about her. Sarah Maslin Nir, author of the memoir "Horse Crazy," joined us to tell us about her new book, "The Flying Horse." the first in a series of fictional middle-grade novels inspired by real horses . Sarah Maslin Nir: hey I wish i'd included this in my book, it sounds amazing, but it does bring me to a topic that I address in the book, I will pivot on what I do know about that. 361 Q. As seen in: The New York Times, UOL, MSN, MSN Canada, MSN India, MSN South Africa, MSN UK, O Globo, The New York Times en Espaol, Bad Deck Breakdowns, Estado and more. 00:49:56.520 --> 00:50:09.990 Sarah Maslin Nir: Well we're going to talk about a couple angles, so one thing I didn't include in my book, that is, become deeply important to me and actually maybe I could ask Ari if you might search the words cheryl white and my name and then just throw the link up in the chat the story just came out. 242 Sarah Maslin Nir: And I often shy away from what I call the cat lady typo horsemanship you know he loves me and he's my buddy and I play with him. 00:51:07.710 --> 00:51:08.790 00:21:46.110 --> 00:21:58.020 00:05:35.940 --> 00:05:38.100 Under Review. NYC's mayor's new plan lets police involuntarily commit mentally ill homeless,even if not a threat to others. 260 226 60 Sarah Maslin Nir: And that connection ISM is deeply powerful there's one other way that you connect with them that you don't connect with. 263 Stephanie Butnick: I like that that embrace of something that we could feel shame about. 189 00:46:02.700 --> 00:46:13.050 248 Sarah Maslin Nir: yeah That was a really fascinating book called the perfect Taurus, which is about actually a Nazi initiative to steal the lip is on horses. 119 Salary in 2020. "Four years ago," she writes, "married to the father of my three children, I fell in love with a woman." That woman, Abby Wambach, would become her wife . 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. In August 2020, Nir published Horse Crazy[14] which explores why so many peopleincluding herselfare obsessed with horses. 239 Sarah Maslin Nir: Although it made me perhaps feel inferior insecure about my own place in the world, I think it also made me compassionate having that legacy and my family. Sarah Maslin Nir: And so it should make sense that, when we're doing nothing more than trotting around in a circle and a competition transmitter tripped in this sort of sticky dirt. web 2 days ago books children s book author sarah maslin nir embarks on an unconventional book tour reading from barn to barn the new york times reporter is touring with her second horse themed . 160 Verified. 00:57:03.690 --> 00:57:19.350 196 Sarah Maslin Nir: absorbed the messaging from his family of druggies use needles to well and he was afraid to be seen as a druggie for using his insulin. 148 It was at Spa Jolie, the downtown day spa where she worked in early 2015, that Colon, a former nail salon owner and longtime manicurist, met Sarah Maslin Nir, the New York Times reporter who wrote an expos, published in May, that upended New York's nail industry. 129 Stephanie Butnick: we'll get to your questions as well, I know you probably have a lot of them, you know I want to get back to the intergenerational trauma if you don't mind. Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Arkansas, who barred "Latinx" from state documents as her first official act. 294 179 00:17:33.960 --> 00:17:45.090 Sarah Maslin Nir: religious group you read many, particularly women, is when a patient struggled with finding a sense of mastery what does it mean to master the world when your radio or is it. 00:27:20.010 --> 00:27:31.530 217 111 00:20:21.210 --> 00:20:25.650 138 00:03:20.130 --> 00:03:28.170 00:32:48.570 --> 00:32:58.590 As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. 00:12:37.860 --> 00:12:46.530 00:48:56.820 --> 00:48:57.510 195 00:21:02.640 --> 00:21:11.700 00:55:52.800 --> 00:55:56.460 56 Sarah Maslin Nir: That are so explosive that are so volatile that send people in the streets when they read them, you have to get it really right, and you have to be. [2] Sarah Maslin Nir graduated from Columbia University in 2008, majoring in political science and philosophy. 90 Less than a month after it first appeared, Sarah Maslin Nir's two-part report on systemic wage theft, rights violations, and dangerous working conditions in New York City nail salons already looks like a journalistic parable for the ages. Sarah Maslin Nir: The day my father ship and just when I found him and he's very, very special to me and he's very disinclined to expend energy I call him a ficus he's like a potted plant of a horse that's what he wants to stay still. Sarah Maslin Nir: In Israel, after linked Israel post war and he ended up. Ari Goldstein: she's covered a lot of interesting stories in her career, many of which those who, in the audience probably have read. 36 182 00:28:03.390 --> 00:28:09.390 208 00:50:27.300 --> 00:50:37.740 13 00:15:14.250 --> 00:15:20.100 Sarah Maslin Nir: They are in the same way that they are extensions of the human body they're also. 243 Sarah Maslin Nir is a staff reporter for The New York Times. 00:51:46.710 --> 00:51:57.540 83 Sarah Maslin Nir: devastating beginnings in this world my grandfather was murdered by the German so. 285 58 40 Shes interviewed by Stephanie Butnick, Tablet Magazine Deputy Editor and co-host of the leading Jewish podcast Unorthodox.. 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. 00:07:19.110 --> 00:07:27.450 (Part 3)," Reason (October 29, 2015), "New Questions on Nail Salon Investigation, and a Times Response", "Backed by Nail Salon Owners, a New York Legislator Now Fights Reforms", "The New York Times Publishes Another Misleading Story About Nail Salons", "Nailed by the Times, Queens assemblyman wages war for reputation", "The everyday effects of The New York Times' nail salon expos", "Front Page Awards Winners Announced - Newswomen's Club of New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sarah_Maslin_Nir&oldid=1102941378, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with unsourced statements from April 2017, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 7 August 2022, at 18:17. 99 229 107 In Connecticut, some Democratic lawmakers want to prohibit the use of the gender-neutral term in official government documents. 00:02:07.230 --> 00:02:10.530 00:51:09.270 --> 00:51:16.290 00:15:08.640 --> 00:15:13.050 351 Sarah Maslin Nir: That he's synagogue was the first place, that in America that experienced a lockdown and that community. 00:15:30.210 --> 00:15:43.740 00:01:59.070 --> 00:02:06.360 00:50:38.010 --> 00:50:48.180 44 Sarah Maslin Nir: And that is a really something I wish i'd included in the book, I only learned it later and one of the lenses, to which I tell that story and the times recently was cheryl white. 257 Sarah Maslin Nir: Jewish if we were X men, you know that's our that's our superpower my dad has a really fascinating story. 00:19:57.060 --> 00:20:02.850 Stephanie Butnick: we've talked a little bit about this in the video, but you know I know we have some people here who are also horse crazy have some people here who may have like seen a horse in person, a few times. 79 00:24:04.800 --> 00:24:05.340 00:37:54.630 --> 00:38:05.250 00:55:38.310 --> 00:55:47.190 The New York Times caught heat over the Independence Day weekend for releasing an article from staff reporter Sarah Maslin Nir that claimed the majority of Americans view the flag as a symbol of division calling it "alienating" the day before millions of American flags are displayed as a tribute to our great nation.. Nir's article, "A Fourth of July Symbol of Unity That May No . 131 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. 00:23:10.800 --> 00:23:17.490 Sarah Maslin Nir: That, too, with two willing participants, but I believe it's a conversation with a creature that's been bred for millennia, to have to be that conversationalist with us, but I think we owe them a tremendous ethic of care and just stories like that there are. 20 00:50:48.450 --> 00:50:58.320 She was promoted to staff reporter covering Queens for the Metro section in May, 2013. Stephanie Butnick: you describe yourself as sort of the upstart kid of immigrant Jews and i'm and i'm wondering me. 00:42:01.350 --> 00:42:06.870 00:22:37.920 --> 00:22:48.810 00:29:13.440 --> 00:29:24.660 112 As a New York Times staff reporter for the last decade, Sarah Maslin Nir has seen a lot. Sarah Maslin Nir: asked to be inducted into Yad Vashem after saying that they have protected choose and my father controversially at the time, fought against it said. 00:40:42.690 --> 00:40:55.920 63 Sarah Maslin Nir: Our people story, so you know our people were almost literally erased from this planet annihilated and there have been erasers from the equestrian story that are not. In February, 2015, she became a general assignment reporter focusing on Manhattan. 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. 349 Sarah Maslin Nir: that's a worse or nerd like me thanks, though. 214 Sarah Maslin Nir: They are in the dedication of the book in the front page of it bravo trendsetter excuse me, I just sold bro but to a friend stellar trendsetter and sell core and I compete it for the real cognoscenti in the amateur owner hunters. 310 28 Sarah Maslin Nir: But she's actually going been going back to stop that first safari died that she met in 1995 having a love affair that's broke both their marriages and spanned decades. 00:38:43.560 --> 00:39:03.750 Children's book author Sarah Maslin Nir embarks on an unconventional book tour from barn to barn 2023-04-29 - By Maddie Browning GLOBE CORRESPONDENT Maddie Browning can be reached at maddie.browning@globe.com. 29 259 00:55:09.720 --> 00:55:15.270 Sarah Maslin Nir: Maybe makes me think there's a grain of truth but absent that horsey heritage that I wanted, and with that discussing one that I, I feel like i'm going to deny, however, Jews were in fact. 00:42:11.280 --> 00:42:19.530 00:07:58.920 --> 00:08:09.120 Ari Goldstein: i'm Ari Goldstein Senior Public programs producer at the Museum of Jewish heritage, a living memorial to the Holocaust and it's a pleasure to welcome you to today's program force crazy and the Holocaust, but Sarah has a linear and our wonderful moderator stephanie button and. But while to me horses feel like an inevitability a part of my body and my life in a way, I don't question, any more than I would the rise and fall of my own chest is still. Ms. Nir was a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for a yearlong investigation into New York . 00:47:38.370 --> 00:47:41.580 00:33:58.800 --> 00:34:07.230 "[27], In November 2015, a follow-on nail salons story by Nir charged that state legislator Ron Kim had reversed his position on nail salon reforms after receiving an influx of campaign contributions from nail salon owners. 00:48:16.740 --> 00:48:26.490 00:46:31.170 --> 00:46:40.710 246 250 00:17:27.750 --> 00:17:32.880 Sarah Maslin Nir: yeah so uh i've, of course, called trendsetter that actually really, really associate with my father, because I found him the week.

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