00:45:46.920 --> 00:45:58.470 She covered the escape of two inmates from the Clinton Correctional Facility; camped out overnight at Zuccotti Park with Occupy Wall Street protesters; attended 25 parties over five days; and conducted a sweeping investigation into New York City's nail salon industry, for which she was a 2016 Pulitzer . 319 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. Stephanie Butnick: it's so interesting because there's so many just different stories of identity and how we see ourselves how we worry or. 192 pages. 00:36:15.570 --> 00:36:32.340 62 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. Sarah Maslin Nir: yeah I want to push back on one thing you said stephanie though because. In the decade i've worked for the New York Times i've reported across the country and around the world, and as soon as I file each story I do one thing, before I had home I searched for the horses. 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. 359 sperm donor who fathered more than 550 children ordered to Jan 03 2021 web 1 day ago 0 09 0 36 a court has banned a man from donating any more of his sperm after he . Sarah Maslin Nir: and proceeded to do a full somersault at speed and, as we were both coming down, he was falling to the Left and I fell to the Left and I just braced for 1200 pounds of course flesh to end me. 180 The Pennsylvania man who ran an echoing version of the FBI and the fox hunter who galloped away from a crumbling marriage and the diplomats daughter, who wanted forbidden horses so badly she smuggled their semen across the sea horses lend themselves to stories I want. Her style is conversational and often amusing: Right now, Trendy was getting a vibe. 79 00:24:40.140 --> 00:24:52.470 And then, midair, he flipped himself, a spectator told her. [1] The story generated both extensive . Sarah Maslin Nir: into it and controlling it completely and in that way they lend you their power on my own two legs i'm just Sarah you lent for more i'm formidable I have 30 elite boots I have power. 151 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. Jane Smiley is the author of many horse novels (most recently Perestroika in Paris), including eight titles for young readers. 00:03:55.590 --> 00:04:03.840 Many girls grow up reading a book (for me it was Silver Birch, by Dorothy Lyons) in which the heroine longs for a horse, finds one, tames it and makes a connection that is much more solid and fun than those she has with her schoolmates. 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. Ari Goldstein: If you've read the book, then we know that it also explores in depth sarah's Jewish identity and family background in the Holocaust, which is totally interconnected with her love of horses, hence our title for this evenings Program. 159 Sarah Maslin Nir: There was a two year old in the field and a four year old and I said Francesca you know Bam is decades old how, how do you have these horses. Sarah Maslin Nir: He never. 00:36:33.600 --> 00:36:45.330 00:56:09.360 --> 00:56:17.670 256 00:41:58.590 --> 00:42:00.990 162 Sarah Maslin Nir: He had this yeah the heck show to see them so actually a lot of them, he would see for free and he actually buy them metro cards and subway tokens to come see him one. 00:39:09.960 --> 00:39:19.320 213 00:22:11.370 --> 00:22:17.550 7 [2] Sarah Maslin Nir graduated from Columbia University in 2008, majoring in political science and philosophy. The two-part series appeared in The Times this week. . 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. 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. 00:07:58.920 --> 00:08:09.120 00:45:11.970 --> 00:45:18.330 The conversations are inspired by the Museum's ongoing . 00:40:42.690 --> 00:40:55.920 00:12:22.740 --> 00:12:37.290 331 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. 00:26:07.590 --> 00:26:13.860 00:39:19.800 --> 00:39:27.270 Interspersed with the eight chapters from Trendys point of view are five from Sarahs. 00:23:27.630 --> 00:23:32.640 00:02:21.810 --> 00:02:30.300 00:43:29.340 --> 00:43:43.560 00:34:47.310 --> 00:34:53.220 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. 118 The Republican governor of Arkansas does too. 338 00:12:37.860 --> 00:12:46.530 296 00:23:56.010 --> 00:24:01.020 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. 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. 00:27:10.650 --> 00:27:19.620 00:32:41.340 --> 00:32:47.190 114 [24][25][26] In November 2015, the NYT public editor concluded that the expos's "findings, and the language used to express them, should have been dialed back in some instances substantially" and recommended that "The Times write further follow-up stories, including some that re-examine its original findings and that take on the criticism from salon owners and others not defensively but with an open mind. By lborkowski on May 11, 2015. Sarah Maslin Nir: I have a secret that for 29 years i've been doing you've been paying me for what I would have done for free and that's how I feel. Ive never seen anything like it. 00:30:51.150 --> 00:31:02.670 Stephanie Butnick: there's a lot in this book obviously about the horses with in your life and stories that you've reported from India to she can T, which is a word I did not actually know how to pronounce before tonight. Joan Rivers, the pioneering comedian who died on Thursday, was a woman of many firsts. 94 00:30:26.040 --> 00:30:40.590 Sarah Maslin Nir: constantly on the ground in new Rochelle when the National Guard came in and when they instituted this cordoned off area which we now notice silly it was everywhere already and I got a coronavirus very swiftly from being there was really one of the first people to really to get it. Sarah Maslin Nir: They are in the same way that they are extensions of the human body they're also. 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. Sarah Maslin Nir: And my days on. 59 00:50:10.890 --> 00:50:15.180 353 104 00:32:48.570 --> 00:32:58.590 On View The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do, On View The Garden of Stones by Andy Goldsworthy, On View Survivors: Faces of Life After the Holocaust, Coming Soon Courage to Act: Rescue in Denmark, Museum of Jewish Heritage Holocaust Curriculum, Curriculum Guides for Frequently Assigned Books, Museum of Jewish Heritage A Living Memorial to the Holocaust. 00:24:52.770 --> 00:25:07.800 132 00:12:19.500 --> 00:12:22.200 00:24:22.800 --> 00:24:33.510 255 Two days after a raging blizzard struck, residents remained trapped in cars and in homes without heat. 00:21:02.640 --> 00:21:11.700 $1 Million - $5 Million. 00:33:21.450 --> 00:33:31.710 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. New York Times staff reporter and author Sarah Maslin Nir adores horses. 00:26:55.230 --> 00:27:09.990 352 Within hours, the expos had sparked thousands of conversations, in news broadcasts and on social media, about how best to help the vulnerable employees . 139 Sarah Maslin Nir has been a staff reporter for The New York Times since August 2011. 00:10:04.710 --> 00:10:18.030 00:18:20.130 --> 00:18:28.830 00:33:51.030 --> 00:33:57.060 Sarah Maslin Nir: They don't sleep standing up, but they do spend most of their life standing up and it's, certainly when they go down the jump up, so I thought he had died. Sarah Maslin Nir: You know not fully formed principles that I had as a child, but I knew them I knew them in my heart of hearts and, of course, my parents are psychologists and psychiatrists so the book had to you know take take a deep look at how Michigan they made me. 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 . 324 For me, Sarahs chapters are the most engaging, because, bit by bit, she reveals how she overcomes her problems. 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. 287 00:52:37.110 --> 00:52:46.170 00:12:47.010 --> 00:12:58.440 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. Sarah Maslin Nir is the author of "Horse Crazy: The Story of a Woman and a World in Love with an Animal." She is a staff reporter for The New York Times and was a Finalist for the 2016 . 288 Sarah Maslin Nir: and afterwards been checked up by an emt and I had actually ended up crashing vertebrae but I was still able to walk but just from the back to the fall and a woman came up to me and she said. 00:20:11.130 --> 00:20:19.950 00:31:23.580 --> 00:31:29.790 00:41:50.700 --> 00:41:51.150 Maybe the legendary equestrian Beverly Moore, Trendsetters savior in a moment of crisis and Sarahs idol, should have played a larger, more meaningful role. Corey Kilgannon,Lola Fadulu,Hurubie Meko. Stephanie Butnick: This deeply rooted America sense of Americana right like that's what you sort of typifies the American experience and it is interesting, the way in which. 00:45:59.730 --> 00:46:01.380 40 Her brother, David Nir, is (as of 2014) the political director of Daily Kos. 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. 179 361 Western New York is still digging out from a punishing holiday blizzard that has taken nearly 30 lives. 14 210 135 Sarah Maslin Nir: You know, when you look at a dog or a cat. Full Episode Wednesday, Sep 21 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. By Lola Fadulu,Hurubie Meko and Sarah Maslin Nir. $16.99. 125 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. Stephanie Butnick: How much of that as a as a child of you know, several you know thinkers in this way, I mean. 164 Then he saved her life. 55 But did you know that since the age of two, Sarah has also been a dedicated horsewoman? 00:27:32.550 --> 00:27:35.880 Sarah Maslin Nir: that's not accessible to a mere mortal and in that way horses let you touch something closer to the infinite. Sarah Maslin Nir: This isn't our world like I am an outsider here, this is Ralph lauren's world, you know that he dressed in Kashmir and jodhpurs and dad would say no seta not Ralph lauren Ralph lifshitz. 78 00:33:58.800 --> 00:34:07.230 280 00:38:28.050 --> 00:38:34.500 00:55:03.390 --> 00:55:08.430 00:44:22.590 --> 00:44:35.760 Under Review. 84 00:04:12.690 --> 00:04:17.880 Nir was a Finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for "Unvarnished," her more than yearlong investigation into New York City's nail salon industry that documented the exploitative labor practices and health issues manicurists face. Sarah Maslin Nir: And you know as a journalist, you know this, the sum total of our job description is the word fly that's it so here Francesca told me. Sarah Maslin Nir: In Israel, after linked Israel post war and he ended up. 198 Sarah Maslin Nir: plantations and we know that plantations and the tobacco industry and cotton was built on slave Labor you can't escape that right. 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. 263 Acclaimed journalist and avid equestrian Sarah Maslin Nir is one of them; she began riding horses when she was just two years old and hasn't stopped since. But before that successful writing career, she was a . Sarah Maslin Nir: Is tattered family had been impressed into hard Labor on a German farm by Nazi sympathizer and farmers who believed they were harboring Polish refugees not Jews. 148 "[31], In September 2015, Nir was recognized with the New York Newswomen's Club award for in-depth reporting. 00:33:07.200 --> 00:33:14.400 31 00:05:35.940 --> 00:05:38.100 00:42:57.390 --> 00:43:05.820 220 00:45:36.840 --> 00:45:46.320 As an undergraduate, she was the Style Editor of the Columbia Daily Spectator. Stephanie Butnick: accented immigrant from Poland who didn't understand baseball when you were growing up, who evaded hitler's a nine year old channeled his enormous childhood trauma into a renowned career as a psychiatrist in New York City so. 175 00:29:42.690 --> 00:29:51.120 Stephanie Butnick: To reverse it right to subvert it exactly so, can you tell the story of how your parents man, I found it so delightful interesting. 00:25:48.300 --> 00:25:55.260
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