How do you react when someone you love is shot by police?
Jacob Blake Jr.’s sprawling family has dealt with the police shooting in different ways, trying to support him, push for justice, and live up to the legacy of their forebears.
Rev. Jacob S. Blake, Jacob Blake Jr.’s grandfather, was a local pillar of the civil rights movement in Evanston, Illinois. He attended the March on Washington and marched from Selma to Montgomery.
The DA declined to charge Kenosha Officer Rusten Sheskey because prosecutors concluded the shooting was in self-defense, and Sheskey returned to duty on March 31.
Jacob Blake Jr. turned 30 on April 30. He didn't want to celebrate.
After the shooting, Kenosha erupted into civil unrest calling for justice for Jacob Blake Jr. The city anticipated a repeat of the destruction following the DA's announcement. But the Capitol riots were the next day, and the world's attention turned. In Kenosha, nothing happened.
Jacob Blake Jr. is more than just a name to chant. He's a father to six sons and a descendant of a storied line of activists, preachers, and educated professionals. His story is complicated, and messy.
The conventional wisdom blames social media for the widening divide as the timing lines up. But scientifically, it's been surprisingly hard to make the charges stick, Adam Rogers (@jetjocko) writes. ⬇️
Maybe the problem isn't that social media has driven us all into like-minded bubbles. Maybe it's that social media has obliterated the bubbles we've all lived in for centuries, Rogers says.
According to a model developed by Petter Törnberg, a computer scientist at @UvA_Amsterdam, social media twists our psyches and clumps us into warring tribes for two simple reasons.
We sort ourselves into two camps with sharply drawn lines, Roger writes.
Rebecca Hessel Cohen's tunnel vision — a world of parties and parasols, confetti and Champagne — is what turned LoveShackFancy into the success it is today.
But as it grew to a bona fide fashion empire, its founder’s blind spots turned glaring. 👇
LoveShackFancy has never needed to be anything other than exactly what it is: pretty, pink clothes for skinny, rich girls who want to have fun, no matter what's happening in the world around them. Which is, of course, a statement in itself.
"I was struck by the imagination and creativity of that," said the 60-year-old, who asked to be referred to as "Your Excellency" or "President Baugh," during a phone interview with @thisisinsider.
🗝 One of the most powerful legislators in modern US history acknowledged to @leonardkl that President Ronald Reagan, while conducting a meeting at the White House, once seemingly forgot who he was. 🧠
What's the hardest college in America to get into?
You're probably thinking it's @Harvard, which admitted just 3% of applicants this year, but you're wrong. It’s @Tulane, whose official acceptance rate is 0.7%.
The only way Tulane can afford to reject 99% of its applicants in the regular round is if it's confident it has already locked down most of its class through early decision.