00:40:56.970 --> 00:40:57.270 00:47:38.370 --> 00:47:41.580 00:14:25.410 --> 00:14:35.460 32 Sarah Maslin Nir: trundled in and he took that second place ribbon from the judge and put it on his chest and turned to him and raised up his hands and said I defeated Hitler. 8 Sign up with your email to receive news, updates and exclusive event invitations from the Museum of Jewish Heritage. Sarah Maslin Nir: Which is a brutality to these animals, and it is very, very easy to do a cruelty to these creatures and I wrestle with the the nature of the sport which is dominating another creature for my pleasure. 258 Sarah Maslin Nir: that's not accessible to a mere mortal and in that way horses let you touch something closer to the infinite. 00:17:12.180 --> 00:17:14.280 Find contact details for 700 million professionals. Sarah Maslin Nir: i'll explain that, in a second and tell them about fresh horses for you come to this farm and buy fresh cavalry mounts and right before they got there, he would put. [18] The independent NYT Public Editor also reported that she had previously corresponded with Bernstein and looked into his complaints, and expressed her belief that the story's reporting was sound. 00:20:11.130 --> 00:20:19.950 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. 00:47:57.450 --> 00:48:03.570 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. And then, midair, he flipped himself, a spectator told her. 104 315 00:01:59.070 --> 00:02:06.360 251 173 Sarah Maslin Nir: At the last second he talked his body and threw himself to the right into this giant barrel, which has been a flower pot and into this fence, which is how he got stuck. Sarah Maslin Nir: So here's trendy these are his little legs here is a flower pot and his legs were wrapped around it, and he couldn't scramble them and flip himself over and get up. 00:48:16.740 --> 00:48:26.490 128 00:30:05.370 --> 00:30:14.490 33 111 234 155 Sarah Maslin Nir: Getting college credits and whatnot. 100 317 By Julie Bosman,Richard Fausset and Jamie McGee. 331 226 00:02:30.810 --> 00:02:42.420 151 46 69 00:55:30.540 --> 00:55:36.960 00:28:38.160 --> 00:28:50.550 109 00:12:47.010 --> 00:12:58.440 00:06:31.890 --> 00:06:39.120 45 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. [32], In November 2015, The Forward named Nir one of the 2015 Forward 50. 00:24:52.770 --> 00:25:07.800 00:29:09.300 --> 00:29:12.990 2016, etc.) 00:39:47.550 --> 00:39:55.620 00:11:33.450 --> 00:11:50.160 00:35:57.600 --> 00:36:02.460 00:33:51.030 --> 00:33:57.060 00:24:04.800 --> 00:24:05.340 210 Stephanie Butnick: So you know, for you, as you say, horses, where you belong, and you discovered that at a young age, and so. 156 He has used this safety protocol for the past 14 months. Sarah Maslin Nir: In the book and address it head on and i'm not sure where I come down on you know I don't believe that riding horses as a dance. Sarah Maslin Nir: That their connection to the right also I was a mounted parks enforcement officer, you can call me officer near riding in central Park, and let me tell you. 00:13:33.450 --> 00:13:43.170 254 Illustrated by Laylie Frazier. 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 . 00:51:25.590 --> 00:51:34.560 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. 146 00:57:23.880 --> 00:57:24.390 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. 00:07:50.820 --> 00:07:57.960 THE FLYING HORSE (Once Upon a Horse, Book 1), by Sarah Maslin Nir. Ari Goldstein: by Sarah by stephanie. 221 163 All Rights Reserved. 189 Verified. 00:16:57.060 --> 00:17:10.860 194 Sarah Maslin Nir: In Israel, after linked Israel post war and he ended up. And i've quizzed Indian soldiers about the indigenous battle horses I charge through quality in Rochester for my entire life i've sought out horses endlessly. 00:20:03.630 --> 00:20:10.740 73 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. 00:21:12.060 --> 00:21:21.420 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. 81 00:51:46.710 --> 00:51:57.540 00:44:36.420 --> 00:44:44.850 Two days after a raging blizzard struck, residents remained trapped in cars and in homes without heat. 235 290 00:49:20.220 --> 00:49:20.640 00:30:41.850 --> 00:30:50.520 Ari Goldstein: His family members who later donated to the museum, so I think it sort of beautiful beautiful that he chose to paint this course in plowed field and midst really you know heroin circumstances, maybe he was drawn to them, I don't know in a small way to use their. 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Sarah Maslin Nir (born March 23, 1983) is an American journalist, best known for her New York Times report on the working conditions of nail salon workers, for which she was a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting. 27 00:55:15.840 --> 00:55:21.570 Sarah Maslin Nir: For the New York Times you don't write the word I, or we ever so this was a struggle to tell my story that actually initially in a. 00:28:17.490 --> 00:28:26.400 The daughter of psychiatrist Yehuda Nir and psychologist Bonnie Maslin, Nir was born and grew up in Manhattan, attending Brearley School. 115 26 The storm, plus a new moon, pushed water from Lake Erie into Buffalo, and threatened more flooding on the South Shore of Long Island. Stephanie Butnick: You on screen you saw your love of horses we're going to get to all of that, I want to sort of start at the beginning. Stephanie Butnick: we're pretty close in age, you and I, so you, but you have a much closer connection obviously to your father's story. 00:30:26.040 --> 00:30:40.590 Stephanie Butnick: You know, reminds me of. 00:06:21.060 --> 00:06:31.260 37 00:15:30.210 --> 00:15:43.740 00:55:22.140 --> 00:55:30.210 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. 65 00:50:48.450 --> 00:50:58.320 Even in the urban world in which I grew up as a girl, I found them on the upper West side in a barn disguised as an old town house. Before that, Ms. Nir was a beat . Stephanie Butnick: Not just the book but but also your life, so I want to sort of jump right in we saw. Stephanie Butnick: I like that that embrace of something that we could feel shame about. Interspersed with the eight chapters from Trendys point of view are five from Sarahs. Born and raised in Manhattan, Sarah is a true New Yorker. 00:47:43.110 --> 00:47:49.110 Stephanie Butnick: So here's a question that I don't quite understand, but I think you will, are you still showing and where's your barn yeah. 00:20:21.210 --> 00:20:25.650 Sarah Maslin Nir: How could I possibly be real and how could I have the right to not only any happiness, but any suffering when you know even a sunny day can feel like something undeserved when you haven't been through what your dearest family member has. 23 00:42:38.340 --> 00:42:46.560 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. Ive never seen anything like it. 00:38:05.310 --> 00:38:16.200 00:04:55.830 --> 00:05:04.350 355 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. 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 . 180 137 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. Sarah Maslin Nir: that's a worse or nerd like me thanks, though. By Sarah Maslin Nir. One of them ran on April 2, 2014, in the World Journal; another on April 17, 2014; and another on April 18, 2014. Sarah Maslin Nir: And so, in the book I ended up writing with the black cowboys across Texas, and a post man has spent his life savings to create the Museum of the black cowboy. Their daughter, Sarah Maslin Nir, studied at GW before transferring to Columbia University. 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. 00:56:45.060 --> 00:56:53.190 The death toll in the region rose to 17. 00:52:08.550 --> 00:52:19.530 00:13:11.250 --> 00:13:21.990 24 80 00:56:31.140 --> 00:56:41.820 Sarah Maslin Nir's "Horse Crazy" is half autobiography, half horse tales that remind readers all equestrians have one commonality: a love of horses. 00:17:55.320 --> 00:18:05.160 Stephanie Butnick: So this brings us to our first audience question, which is a nice and they said we how did you become a reporter, and why the New York Times. 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. 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. 00:36:49.530 --> 00:37:01.680 00:39:56.070 --> 00:40:08.160 Ari Goldstein: This was awesome thank you both so much, and I will reduce a little surprised not always just we have a. 119 285 84 Sarah Maslin Nir Getty Images. 00:50:10.890 --> 00:50:15.180 00:19:40.590 --> 00:19:45.420 00:39:37.320 --> 00:39:46.590 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. 00:42:11.280 --> 00:42:19.530 353 145 00:45:19.080 --> 00:45:26.970 160 358 Join Facebook to connect with Sarah Maslin Nir and others you may know. Sarah Maslin Nir: My father was almost murdered, as he would say he was a nine year old boy you out with it 80 million Germans trying to murder him so he viewed his life as a tremendous victory lap my mother was abandoned at birth she's adopted and. 00:49:07.290 --> 00:49:18.960 142 347 00:16:35.610 --> 00:16:45.330 [3] Her brother, David Nir, is (as of 2014) the political director of Daily Kos. Sarah Maslin Nir: In treating his patients who had that disorder judge them as it being lesser and then his own, and so I think there was something special about my father's ability to treat post traumatic stress and others. Stephanie Butnick: You sort of, say, to your father, at one point, like that you haven't been through yourself what he had been through and you sort of you know, or a little bit. One manicurist has had a. 132 140 88 Sarah Maslin Nir: To read. 00:25:32.580 --> 00:25:41.490 319 Before that, Ms. Nir was a beat reporter covering the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan. 00:42:57.390 --> 00:43:05.820 Salary in 2020. 323 Sarah Maslin Nir: And I called and called and called and called and pitched and pitched him pitch and finally broke through with a couple stories and that led to my being called do more and more and more, and eventually a staff job at the times, all from this guy he's still rings. Sarah Maslin Nir: They didn't protect Jews, they felt we were pulled and they had free slave Labor from us and didn't deserve to be in it, but that's a whole nother story, however. 00:49:31.020 --> 00:49:42.240 00:55:52.800 --> 00:55:56.460 00:28:03.390 --> 00:28:09.390 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. 00:34:47.310 --> 00:34:53.220 00:05:04.770 --> 00:05:13.530 191 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. Stephanie Butnick: Excuse me, then the phone rings now i'm like am I in trouble and much like I was like what's what's going to be, but sometimes it's just human contact. 313 Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Stephanie Butnick: The side of being like no we're cutting and that's great and we're different and that's power, I mean, how did you sort of reconcile that was that something that you should have came to appreciate more as you grew up. Sarah Maslin Nir: He took the trope of the greedy Shylock and made him into a subversive war hero right he's a he's a peace activists and my father described himself as very cunning the Germans couldn't kill me could murder me because I was too cunning. 278 Sarah Maslin Nir: On his baptismal certificate forged by a family friend and so in this posh life, I felt like I was living with my own forged identity and that's something that I unpack in the book really the book was a. 00:32:59.160 --> 00:33:06.810 00:37:41.610 --> 00:37:48.150 [4] As an undergraduate, she was the Style Editor of the Columbia Daily Spectator. Sarah Maslin Nir: thing I should really say is that he didn't treat them differently, and I mean treat capital T as a clinician. 17 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. 262 Ari Goldstein: ended up being deported to our show to He was killed he entrusted his body work to. 178 00:31:53.280 --> 00:32:08.550 15 20 00:54:35.610 --> 00:54:47.400 Sarah Maslin Nir: I. 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: I have a joke in my family that the that you can't end a meal, unless you say the H word so by the end of the meals nobody's mentioned the Holocaust dessert someone will go Holocaust and then we can all leave yeah. Sarah Maslin Nir: Not from a place of privilege and he's owned a ptsd and suffering, but as a place of compassion for them. Sarah Maslin Nir: I love this question and it's great because I was going to try to find a funky segue to this and, just like wing it but i'm going to use this one for it so on the cover of my book. 61 182 113 "The Flying Horse" Book 1 of Once Upon A . indefinite torture the desperate wait for australian mothers in Apr 06 2021 web 15 hours ago about 40 australians 10 00:55:09.720 --> 00:55:15.270 New York Times staff reporter and author Sarah Maslin Nir adores horses. 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We are happy to provide a copy of that ad and others. 00:15:20.820 --> 00:15:29.550 200 But did you know that since the age of two, Sarah has also been a dedicated horsewoman? abc children s book author sarah maslin nir embarks on an suspect identified manhunt ongoing after 5 killed at texas home a california woman is found guilty of lying to police that a couple. 304 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. 56 127 Three hundred goldfish in a hospital basement, a suckermouth at the airport: When fish are in crisis, a Bronx beautician and a partner in Pennsylvania ride to the rescue. 00:12:02.910 --> 00:12:10.710 Current reporter, former columnist for The New York Times. 00:49:22.920 --> 00:49:30.840 Review by Alice Cary. 220 Unvarnished: A Conversation with Sarah Maslin Nir 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: invulnerability or are going it alone kind of nature, and so they come loaded on their backs and in their bodies with a lot more than just being fuzzy was he an adorable. 00:42:01.350 --> 00:42:06.870 But she added, being committed to a psych ward saved her in the past. 214 284 Only in New York is a conversation series hosted by New York Times journalist Sarah Maslin Nir. 00:09:39.930 --> 00:09:52.020 00:57:20.880 --> 00:57:21.990 277 Stephanie Butnick: I don't know. 00:23:33.810 --> 00:23:38.760 Stephanie Butnick: More recently, you were really on the front lines of a coven last year, and so I was wondering if you could tell us a little bit about. 187 As an undergraduate, she was the Style Editor of the Columbia Daily Spectator. 00:51:16.740 --> 00:51:25.230 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. i've traced the Viking history of the katie Norwegian fjord horse who extracted us, both from a peatbog and the Scottish Highlands. [1] The story generated both extensive . 00:45:59.730 --> 00:46:01.380 318 10 307 249 00:31:13.650 --> 00:31:22.950 00:42:20.310 --> 00:42:36.600 NYC's mayor's new plan lets police involuntarily commit mentally ill homeless,even if not a threat to others. Sarah Maslin Nir: These horses and she's very posh English woman and she said why don't you come see come for the weekend, like no questions asked so I show up at her farm. 00:16:45.900 --> 00:16:56.670 Sarah Maslin Nir: He never. Sarah Maslin Nir: My father his mother his sister rode away from the farm to freedom in a briscoe a four wheeled carriage pulled by as my father wrote in his book, the last child to. With his wife, Dr. Maslin, also a psychiatrist, Dr. Nir wrote a number of self-help books on relationships, among them "Loving Men for All the Right Reasons" and "Not Quite Paradise: Making. [citation needed], Nir initially freelanced for the Times, contributing to 11 different sections of the paper. Stephanie Butnick: that's that's that's fascinating um. 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. 60 92 Roughly two-thirds of the U.S. population more than 200 million people were under winter warnings or advisories at one point on Friday. by Sarah Maslin Nir RELEASE DATE: Aug. 4, 2020. Sarah Maslin Nir: And I was telling him about some success of having some book and something, and he turned to me said, Sarah I know the name of your future memoir if you ever write it, I was like what is it, he said hitler's worst nightmare. The Museum of Jewish Heritage is able to fulfill its mission thanks to the generous support of patrons, members, and museum visitors. This transcription was created automatically during a live program so may contain inaccurate transcriptions of some words. Sarah Maslin Nir: she's sitting on her floor in her mentioned that she looks up at me he goes you'll come up with tremendous adventure when you engage in tremendous duplicity. intervention to the most vulnerable families in the country she is married lives in london and has Then he saved her life. 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. Ari Goldstein: Including a sweeping investigations in New York city's nail salon industry, for which she was a 2016 pulitzer prize finalist. Sarah Maslin Nir: Really, because of that, parallel narrative of a ratio, and that is the same paralleling and and commonality that you know, or why the Jews walk with Dr king and why they were a part of the civil rights movement, and I saw. 108 Stephanie Butnick: I love that I also livia says, this is a very fascinating presentation in the chat I also want to encourage everyone who is here. 00:06:39.510 --> 00:06:52.260 | Cameron Kids | $16.99 | Ages 8 to 12, Galloping Through a Horse Crazy Middle Grade Novel, https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/24/books/review/sarah-maslin-nir-the-flying-horse.html. 00:37:09.270 --> 00:37:09.630 00:46:31.170 --> 00:46:40.710 Sarah Maslin Nir: sense of being out of place an outsider in a world that didn't belong to her, I was convinced I couldn't possibly compete, this is the best. 00:51:35.190 --> 00:51:45.300 206 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. Ari Goldstein: Our host this evening is the wonderful stephanie buttoning who's a granddaughter of Holocaust survivors herself, in addition to being deputy editor of tablet magazine and host of the leading Jewish podcast unorthodox. Sarah Maslin Nir: yeah I was the first reporter on the ground in new Rochelle the night that Larry garber's a lawyer became the first documented case of coronavirus in New York, excuse me, the second. 112 219 00:11:50.880 --> 00:11:57.360 148 00:13:55.020 --> 00:14:03.150 Sarah Maslin Nir: You know what's really funny and we're kosher Jews from New York City and my mom is like really Julie and then every once a while and I tell someone she's adopted they're like wait that doesn't make sense they go look at my mom. 121 00:03:46.290 --> 00:03:55.020 00:26:07.590 --> 00:26:13.860 She currently covers breaking news for the paper’s Metro section. 326 49 [29][30], In December 2015, the Columbia Journalism Review investigated the effects of Nir's Unvarnished series on nail salon workers and owners, concluding that many nail salon workers were empowered and saw working conditions improved as a result of attention and legal reforms spurred by the reporting.

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