00:33:07.200 --> 00:33:14.400 215 Sarah Maslin Nir: that's a worse or nerd like me thanks, though. 00:26:16.530 --> 00:26:26.280 00:47:49.440 --> 00:47:56.520 Stephanie Butnick: that's so funny I mean, I still wonder how that how that was to grow up with, because I feel like there's this age where you're a young girl you're growing up and all you want to do is fit in with the ashley's and the charlotte's. 00:53:33.480 --> 00:53:45.000 00:21:31.620 --> 00:21:44.730 Sarah Maslin Nir: By comparison, I don't feel like a real person that someone who wasn't forged in the fires of war, who didn't have needs as Adam mystic is survival. Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Arkansas, who barred "Latinx" from state documents as her first official act. 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 graduated from Columbia University in 2005, majoring in political science and philosophy. 29 Ive never seen anything like it. Sarah Maslin Nir: As intrinsically American and yet Native Americans only learned to ride them and 15th century so it's. 00:52:55.230 --> 00:53:01.560 00:51:25.590 --> 00:51:34.560 00:49:22.920 --> 00:49:30.840 00:56:31.140 --> 00:56:41.820 00:10:55.530 --> 00:11:03.930 Sarah Maslin Nir: Deep look at trying to understand obsession passion Why am I so obsessed with this elite world of horses, that is really um you know hyper wasabi this is Jackie Onassis is you know Jackie kennedy's world and. 134 Sarah Maslin Nir: cashmere and john first, and I think a large part of my desire to penetrate and belong in that world was to pass. Sarah Maslin Nir: That is not the genteel horse heritage that I wanted I have investigated it in my family I have learned to just patently false and it's just a story my dad made up, however. 00:06:31.890 --> 00:06:39.120 00:35:57.600 --> 00:36:02.460 311 People Like Sarah Nir . Sarah Maslin Nir: You know, when you look at a dog or a cat. 00:51:07.710 --> 00:51:08.790 76 185 00:15:51.300 --> 00:15:55.560 As a New York Times staff reporter for the last decade, Sarah Maslin Nir has seen a lot. 298 Dr. Maslin's and Dr. Nir's connections to GW extend beyond their friendship with Dr. Reich, Dr. Maslin said. Sarah Maslin Nir: I was like What do you mean and it turns out, yes she's been going back to do all this stuff with the horses and smoke philistinism. Sarah Maslin Nir: you're allowed to define it yourself and Ralph lauren defined was culture Ralph elections, and so I will just the correct you on on that that small note. 150 231 00:27:32.550 --> 00:27:35.880 Sarah Maslin Nir: You know, he said that's what you are, you know and, and so I was loaded with intergenerational trauma that it doesn't really matter what reality is it's it's a perception issue. Sarah Maslin Nir: full of relief, full of peace inside deeply into my hair when he hugged me after a long day of mucking stalls and grooming horses brought the barn home with me. 274 00:32:16.770 --> 00:32:22.440 86 00:51:57.930 --> 00:52:04.020 00:55:52.800 --> 00:55:56.460 Sarah Maslin Nir: So it was American horse racing, and that is a legacy that they have, thank you are, that they have never reckoned with. Sarah Maslin Nir: And that's the story, I told at my father's funeral directly to his pine casket and. 00:51:16.740 --> 00:51:25.230 00:12:11.160 --> 00:12:18.960 72 [9][10], In May 2015, Nir's "Unvarnished" expos on the working conditions of manicurists in New York City and elsewhere[11] and the health hazards to which they are exposed[12] attracted wide attention, resulting in emergency workplace enforcement actions by New York governor Andrew Cuomo.[13]. This program explores Maslin Nirs family background, fascinating career, and identity as the descendant of Holocaust survivors. Sarah Maslin Nir: But my dad had an interesting connection to horses that was much more real. 349 Sarah Maslin Nir: Viewed throughout history and art is extensions of the phallus and the way that you dominate people it is for aeons been on horseback so it makes a lot of sense. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Sarah Maslin Nir is on Facebook. 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. 191 146 138 Stephanie Butnick: I love that and to me there's something so much more magnificent about your family's horse connection right when your dad says war horse people he's up being a little facetious but not really right there was something about first of all pulling one over. 236 As an undergraduate, she was the Style Editor of the Columbia Daily Spectator. 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. 147 204 Sarah Maslin Nir: And he walked to the bank after getting rejected from the berries to job applied for the loan got it went to Medical School in Vienna and being a doctor on park avenue for the rest of his life. 00:44:45.270 --> 00:44:59.070 25 indefinite torture the desperate wait for australian mothers in Apr 06 2021 web 15 hours ago about 40 australians 10 161 11 182 He then pulls on a pair of goggles. 112 105 (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. 00:09:12.870 --> 00:09:28.350 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. Sarah Maslin Nir: Horses went extinct in the American continent about 10,000 years ago and they were reintroduced. 17 Ari Goldstein: Video clip to introduce us to Sarah and to her horse so i'll put it up on the screen in just a moment and then, when the video is done stephanie feel free to dive into the discussion welcome everyone, and thanks again for being here. 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. 00:22:11.370 --> 00:22:17.550 Sarah Maslin Nir: You better thank that horse for saving your life, and I said I did, and I do. 00:46:13.440 --> 00:46:22.560 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. 00:24:04.800 --> 00:24:05.340 00:06:15.630 --> 00:06:20.310 00:36:33.600 --> 00:36:45.330 279 00:55:38.310 --> 00:55:47.190 00:28:50.880 --> 00:28:59.910 00:26:33.300 --> 00:26:43.950 00:55:22.140 --> 00:55:30.210 Yet Sarah Maslin Nir was one of four New York Times journalists reporting from the scene of the police action last weekend (the Times sent two reporters and two photojournalists). 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 Citys nail salon industry, for which she was a 2016 Pulitzer Prize finalist. Sarah Maslin Nir: There is something deeper packed into them, and particularly in America if come to symbolize American spirit they've come to symbolize our our. 129 222 91 332 2,212 Followers, 3,895 Following, 849 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from HorseCrazy (@horsecrazythebook) Sarah Maslin Nir: like this and and I realized that I am trendies heard and justin the way, as he wouldn't hurt another member of his herd he had taken pains to avoid me and I was being too too staunch in my desire to not see that and, as she walked away, she said. 00:32:41.340 --> 00:32:47.190 Stephanie Butnick: Just feeling like it, I don't know you could describe how you feel, but his his response he was never envy me my wounds I envy you are spared your own So could you tell me a little bit about. 00:40:27.930 --> 00:40:34.140 One day, Trendys life would become linked to Sarahs but neither of them knew that yet. Sarah is already obsessed with horses, and takes as many riding lessons as she can, but while Trendy is struggling to stand for the first time Sarah is muddling through something different and no less challenging: trying to spell. By Sarah Maslin Nir When Democrats in Connecticut introduced legislation to ban the word "Latinx" from government documents, they found themselves with unlikely allies: Republicans including Gov. 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. 50 140 192 Sarah Maslin Nir: it's human contact yeah yeah it still works. 00:24:05.580 --> 00:24:06.990 00:01:34.110 --> 00:01:45.450 Born and raised in Manhattan, Sarah is a true New Yorker. 283 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. 36 Sarah Maslin Nir: You think oh how cute right, but when you look at, of course, you feel something it's a little bit more akin to looking at a mountain range or the sea rolling in. Sarah Maslin Nir: Bear. Salary in 2020. 179 Sarah Maslin Nir: A real connection to that in both groups or ratio from the equestrian story. 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. 00:01:46.200 --> 00:01:58.560 Colon, who previously suffered from sarcoidosis, a disease that her doctor . 00:20:27.540 --> 00:20:35.610 Stephanie Butnick: Wait what what what does that mean, so this is, of course, about your wonderful memoir and reporting book horse crazy but it's also a surprisingly perfect encapsulation of. Sarah Maslin Nir: Well, first of all stephanie I thank you for such a deep read of the book, I often say that when. 00:41:05.610 --> 00:41:12.480 But she added, being committed to a psych ward saved her in the past. 169 247 151 Stephanie Butnick: I don't know. Sarah Maslin Nir: turns out, she has been smuggling rare Indian semen, in her pockets on Air India flights for years and creating this illicit heard in martha's vineyard. 00:45:11.970 --> 00:45:18.330 Sarah Maslin Nir: That, yes, we had horses in the family, Sarah we had a subversive like World War one era polak in the family who would gather up. 33 00:46:49.320 --> 00:47:05.340 326 Stephanie Butnick: it's so true, it seems like she had to shift her own perspective about I mean she's here so she can speak for itself, but you know this idea, like you saw yourself as a certain way, and actually then turned out to actually be completely false right it didn't need to be that way. 00:30:51.150 --> 00:31:02.670 00:17:45.330 --> 00:17:53.820 120 Sarah Maslin Nir: And she said no, and I have known it I had seen it we had locked eyes, as we fell and I knew it. Sarah Maslin Nir: and out of 60 riders I actually came in second and when they collect the ribbons each rider walks in and on on their horse and you know, places the ribbon on its head and does a little victory lap and so in this line of. 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: 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: And that connection ISM is deeply powerful there's one other way that you connect with them that you don't connect with. transportationand nearly two million horse owners. 00:57:19.770 --> 00:57:20.820 330 Sarah Maslin Nir: School psychiatrist excuse me a school psychologist and my brother, my father was brought in, because there was a student of hers who.
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