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Sharing some thoughts from Langston Hughes on this first day of Black History Month, and questioning what makes someone a hero in our history books. Plus, the discovery of a new blue pigment. And all the Mars news for February.
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We Are the American Heartbreak: Langston Hughes on Race in a Rare Recording (Brain Pickings) Langston Hughes Reads Langston Hughes (Open Culture)How We Celebrate Black Heroes Can Obscure How Change Happens (NY Times) 13TH (Netflix)For the First Time in 200 Years, a New Blue Pigment Is Up for Sale (Smithsonian)Meet YInMn, the First New Blue Pigment in Two Centuries (Hyperallergic)YInMn Blues: The Discovery that Startled the World! | Mas Subramanian | TEDxUNC (TEDx, YouTube)NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover landing will be must-see TV (CNET)NASA Mars Perseverance rover: What to expect on landing day (CNET)February’s Gonna Be a Big Month for Mars (Wired)Kottke.OrgJackson Bird on TwitterNo segments available for this episode yet.