Today was the day of the 2019 Women's March in NYC. There were attempts to gin up controversy concerning the marches and alt-right/neo-Nazi attempts at ratfucking in some communities, but NYC seems to have pulled it off well, with one kooky moment. I was march adjacent for a while, the route of the march went by the dojo where I volunteer coach:
We were teaching class during the march, but could see it out of the windows during breaks in the action. I was particularly struck by a large banner bringing attention to the plight of indigenous women in Bolsonaro's Brazil.
While I wasn't able to attend the march, I like to think I did my part in the empowerment of girls. Here is a picture of two of our first-grade aged students, a tranquil, even tender moment:
Of course, this was merely a prelude to close-quarters combat:
I find both of these pictures equally adorable. Our students made me extremely proud today. They range in ages from five-and-a-helf to fourteen, and they take good care of each other in our sometimes rough-and-tumble sport. There is a nice egalitarian atmosphere, with the older kids being respectful towards the younger kids and the boys being respectful of the girls.
I have to say that working with these children was even worth missing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez' speech:
It was even worth it to feel sore and creaky on the subway ride home.
Saturday, January 19, 2019
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Your photos of your students bring happy tears! You definitely did your part!
Thanks, Ali. We really try to instill good habits in them, and they are a source of constant pride for us.
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