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The War in the Ukraine With Links on How to Support Their Citizens

I was a sophomore in high school when the break up of the USSR happened. I wish I could say I remember it clearly, but I don’t. My family was going through a breakup of its own at the time, so I doubt I had the attention span for current global events, and I’m kind of regretting that now.

What I do remember are hearing phrases like “the effects of perestroika and glasnost,” and “the end of the Cold War.” I clearly remember images from 1989, two years prior, of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the overthrow and execution of Nicolae Ceausescu. Seeing how the Romanians pulled down a statue of Ceausescu in the capital of Bucharest and thinking, “Gee, those people don’t mess around.”

I feel like the world is in a weird place right now. Or maybe it’s that I’m feeling weird in the world. More times than I find comfort in, have I checked the headlines this week to see if World War III has broken out. Depending on who you ask, some say it has. But what does that mean, exactly?

In Honor of MLK Jr. Day, My Top 10 Truths for Racial Justice and Equality

Today we honor the life of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King was born on January 15, 1929, and assassinated on April 4, 1968. Dr. King was and still is, revered as a monumental leader in the Civil Rights Movement. An American Baptist minister and activist, he evoked a message of peace and non-violence in the struggle for African-Americans to achieve equality and justice in the United States and beyond. The fact that he did this in an environment that at one point jailed him and eventually cost him his life is a testament to how great this man truly was.

As an ally who stands steadfast in the fight for the principles of freedom and equality Dr. King sought for African-Americans, these are my 10 Simple Truths for racial equality on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day:

  1. Black Lives Matter.

Arnold Schwarzenegger was a Terrible Governor: Go back to Hollywood, Mr. Governator

I was sitting watching television a couple of nights ago when a trailer for the upcoming action-adventure movie The Expendables came on. The announcer started naming off the leads: Stallone, Willis, Li, Schwarzenegger. What?!? Schwarzenegger, as in Arnold? As in our Governor? I think to myself that I must have heard wrong. This can't be true. California is in a continuing budget crisis of epic proportions, and our Governor is moonlighting making movies! In an interview with ABC's This Week, Schwarzie reassured viewers that he did the filming long after the budget was finalized; thus, it didn't affect his ability to participate in negotiations in Sacramento. And besides, "I've done three other cameos in movies since I have been in office," he casually admitted. Oh great, so it should make me feel better that he has been doing it throughout his entire tenure, not just this one!