Sarah Maslin Nir: Sure, so I really, really wanted a horsey pedigree right like it talks about belonging I I wanted one and my daddy's tell this story about. Sarah Maslin Nir: Other animals is your body snatch them but becoming one with the horse is not uniting to have it is to fusing you're being. Sarah Maslin Nir: cashmere and john first, and I think a large part of my desire to penetrate and belong in that world was to pass. 134 She is also a graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism (2009). Sarah Maslin Nir: You know, it will make see is what makes you wedged yourself into a career at the New York Times, because you know it's another victory lap against the Nazis, I once was telling a friend, we were at pace. 00:18:45.390 --> 00:18:55.950 00:12:19.500 --> 00:12:22.200 Sarah Maslin Nir: asked to be inducted into Yad Vashem after saying that they have protected choose and my father controversially at the time, fought against it said. 00:47:38.370 --> 00:47:41.580 00:46:49.320 --> 00:47:05.340 00:49:42.720 --> 00:49:55.800 And then, midair, he flipped himself, a spectator told her. Sarah Maslin Nir: full of relief, full of peace inside deeply into my hair when he hugged me after a long day of mucking stalls and grooming horses brought the barn home with me. 206 New York Times reporter Sarah Maslin Nir's provocatively titled May 12 article, " Perfect Nails, Poisoned Workers ," opens at a salon in Ridgewood, Queens. 341 Sarah Maslin Nir: And in the early days American horse racing people ran the horses, they owned with the humans, they owned on their backs, and that is how it was done, they purchase leads from West Africa and save people from West Africa for their horsemanship skills. 00:07:06.180 --> 00:07:11.610 178 00:06:15.630 --> 00:06:20.310 00:45:27.330 --> 00:45:36.120 00:35:57.600 --> 00:36:02.460 213 00:54:09.000 --> 00:54:17.220 Sarah Maslin Nir: I. Sarah Maslin Nir: And i'm 59th street of fifth avenue among the central park carriage horses and the scent of his remembered liberation when he drove to the stables to pick me up from doing chores or riding horses, my father would roll down the window and close his eyes. 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. 00:21:58.590 --> 00:22:11.100 Sarah Maslin Nir: And she said no, and I have known it I had seen it we had locked eyes, as we fell and I knew it. 00:48:03.930 --> 00:48:16.110 Sarah Maslin Nir: Because it's not possible because we've it's unprecedented and historic and we've never been here before, and so I have a very. By lborkowski on May 11, 2015. 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. 00:03:46.290 --> 00:03:55.020 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. 44 Ari Goldstein: she's covered a lot of interesting stories in her career, many of which those who, in the audience probably have read. [19] In August 2015, several nail salons temporarily shut[20] in protest against the new law requiring salons to purchase wage bonds as security for any unpaid wages. 309 275 Sarah Maslin Nir: When after the war he had really a fifth grade education, because he spent the whole time hiding in plain sight with various jobs, he got a high school equivalency degree. NYT Reporter Sarah Maslin Nir Exposed the Ugly Truth About Equestrian 00:40:58.380 --> 00:41:05.160 Sarah Maslin Nir: There is something deeper packed into them, and particularly in America if come to symbolize American spirit they've come to symbolize our our. 00:51:46.710 --> 00:51:57.540 The article praised Nir's exposure of exploitation and racism within the nail salon industry, but also acknowledged criticisms of her reporting, finding that "At times, though, Nir does seem to overstate the case against salon owners. Sarah Maslin Nir: you're allowed to define it yourself and Ralph lauren defined was culture Ralph elections, and so I will just the correct you on on that that small note. 00:42:46.830 --> 00:42:56.280 190 94 Ari Goldstein: database to while I was listening to you guys and kind of couple interesting objects i'm just going to throw up on the screen in advance. Stephanie Butnick: Where is like the craziest place you found a horse with one of the more memorable stories of finding courses, while you're doing completely separate reporting. Sarah Maslin Nir: And so my mom was deeply impressed with my dad's figuring this out, you know he'd been called in, for what they thought was a suicidal child and he sorted out, and she heard this you know seven times little bit accent. 17 Sarah Maslin Nir: Take a look at her, she looks like the you know Las Vegas last but they don't see it, because they feel her jewishness right the gestalt and so you know we all put on different identities and. Sarah Maslin Nir: Endless around the horse world both past and present, have a tremendous brutality exacted on these animals and it's easy to do it is easy to be selfish with a horse, because they are here at our at our will and at our leisure. 247 30 00:19:57.060 --> 00:20:02.850 Ari Goldstein: You can order the book at the link in the zoom chat it's from sarah's local retailer here in New York so every copy they sell is personally signed. Sarah Maslin Nir: No that's a great way of thinking and i'll tell you one other story, and maybe i'm jumping ahead to a question to ask, but it feels appropriate. 00:17:12.180 --> 00:17:14.280 00:19:46.050 --> 00:19:56.430 00:12:22.740 --> 00:12:37.290 Their reasons differ: Conservatives argue that the word, coined about 20 years ago as an . She covered New York City's nightlife for the Times from 2010 until the end of 2011, as the paper's "Nocturnalist" columnist, once attending 25 parties in five days. 198 00:38:35.160 --> 00:38:43.020 36 00:49:07.290 --> 00:49:18.960 Sarah Maslin Nir Horse Crazy: The Story of a Woman and a World in Love with an Animal Hardcover - Illustrated, August 4, 2020 by Sarah Maslin Nir (Author) 447 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle $13.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook $0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover 00:28:10.290 --> 00:28:16.980 Colon, who previously suffered from sarcoidosis, a disease that her doctor . 83 Stephanie Butnick: As you're living your happy life that he wanted for you right the life that he worked hard and your mother with her to create for you, because that was the sign of a winning right. 00:30:05.370 --> 00:30:14.490 Sarah Maslin Nir, who spent a year investigating the story, talks to Judy Woodruff about how nail salons have gotten away with illegal and unhealthy working conditions. [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. 281 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. 331 71 00:53:08.820 --> 00:53:22.860 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. 167 New York Times Craps On Fourth Of July, Says Flag Is 'Alienating' 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. transportationand nearly two million horse owners. 00:07:58.920 --> 00:08:09.120 In the decade i've worked for the New York Times i've reported across the country and around the world, and as soon as I file each story I do one thing, before I had home I searched for the horses. 114 00:17:45.330 --> 00:17:53.820 00:31:45.240 --> 00:31:53.010 Sarah Maslin Nir: I have a secret that for 29 years i've been doing you've been paying me for what I would have done for free and that's how I feel. 00:15:43.980 --> 00:15:50.730 Sarah Maslin Nir: Multiple times a year to steward the breed to try to create a breed registry to elevate it in this country to export some and she got a couple hours before the band, and yet we're standing after swimming with these horses is actually for horse on the cover. 43 84 136 160 00:14:49.530 --> 00:14:55.710 8 Sarah Maslin Nir: which you can purchase in the chat says at bravo's book nook all of those are autographed and if you send them a message I will also personalize it to you, but on the cover of this book is. Sarah Maslin Nir: it's human contact yeah yeah it still works. 00:23:33.810 --> 00:23:38.760 The Flying Horse (Once Upon a Horse #1) - Abrams Books Here's Why That Matters. As a New York Times staff reporter for the last decade, Sarah Maslin Nir has seen a lot. Sarah Maslin Nir: I was a high school truant on my days off and then I was chasing trends on horseback. 00:37:54.630 --> 00:38:05.250 00:30:26.040 --> 00:30:40.590 00:15:51.300 --> 00:15:55.560 193 219 Sarah Maslin Nir: promote a culture of permissiveness in this country, and so there is something deeply wrong with American horse racing that use these animals as expendable and the pots worth their lives that has to be course corrected. I met Meeka Brown in a park."I'm one,"she said &fears being a target now. 00:04:12.690 --> 00:04:17.880 | 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. 240 Sarah Maslin Nir: Well, one up you stephanie that it's bs that a horse is part of America, you know I often think how. 175 [23], In October 2015, Reason published a three part re-reporting of the story by Jim Epstein, charging that the series was filled with misquotes and factual errors with respect to both its claims of illegally low wages and of health hazards. 00:06:31.890 --> 00:06:39.120 00:12:02.910 --> 00:12:10.710 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 Getty Images. 257 00:48:40.530 --> 00:48:55.290 55 One of them ran on April 2, 2014, in the World Journal; another on April 17, 2014; and another on April 18, 2014. 00:02:21.810 --> 00:02:30.300 Before that, Ms. Nir was a beat reporter covering the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan. 00:29:51.780 --> 00:30:05.190 00:42:20.310 --> 00:42:36.600 Full Episode Wednesday, Sep 21 Sarah Maslin Nir: Body I love asking people their you know their business and it's such a treat to get to do this for a living, I had a colleague say in his retirement after 29 years a lovely man, he said. NYTimes Disses The Flag, Gets Blasted! - The Savage Nation 250 Sarah Maslin Nir: Being able to connect with someone over Jewish identity was so important right my mom has long blonde hair green eyes she's ethnically Irish and but what brought her to my dad was their jewishness. 90 Sarah Maslin Nir: Of of humans, which is that we are there, safe place to be, and in that way courses or democratic they only demand that of people and everybody can be that for them. 00:37:48.870 --> 00:37:54.240 Sarah Maslin Nir: About at the same time as a person who got it from foreign travel, but he was the first case of Community spread and it actually there's a Jewish angle there right all new this Jewish. 32 Sarah Maslin Nir: But at one point, the relationship he figured out that his student wasn't refusing insulin because he had a death wish it's because he. Horse Crazy | Book by Sarah Maslin Nir - Simon & Schuster 315 00:55:09.720 --> 00:55:15.270 Maybe the legendary equestrian Beverly Moore, Trendsetters savior in a moment of crisis and Sarahs idol, should have played a larger, more meaningful role. Sarah Maslin Nir: Is a lot of the coverage of the deaths of black men at police hands in which has been a really eye opening and profound test to cover these stories. [21][22] (A fifth protest was also held a year later after at the "NYT" offices in response to a new rule instituted by Governor Cuomo in response to the article requiring all nail salons in New York State to have ventilation systems, the first such rule in the country.) 208 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. 25 Sarah Maslin Nir: row. Review by Alice Cary. New York Times staff reporter and author Sarah Maslin Nir adores horses. On View The Holocaust: What Hate Can Do, On View The Garden of Stones by Andy Goldsworthy, On View Survivors: Faces of Life After the Holocaust, Coming Soon Courage to Act: Rescue in Denmark, Museum of Jewish Heritage Holocaust Curriculum, Curriculum Guides for Frequently Assigned Books, Museum of Jewish Heritage A Living Memorial to the Holocaust. 00:39:09.960 --> 00:39:19.320 Sarah Maslin Nir: So it was American horse racing, and that is a legacy that they have, thank you are, that they have never reckoned with. 2023 Museum of Jewish Heritage A Living Memorial to the Holocaust. Sarah Maslin Nir's Profile | The New York Times Journalist - Muck Rack 299 00:17:27.750 --> 00:17:32.880 93 Net Worth in 2021. By Lola Fadulu,Hurubie Meko and Sarah Maslin Nir. 209 00:24:05.580 --> 00:24:06.990 00:55:03.390 --> 00:55:08.430 Yehuda Nir, 84 | The East Hampton Star 195 What has Sarah learned from her teachers about how to ride, how to sense a horses mood and fears? Nir was a Finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for "Unvarnished," her more than yearlong investigation into New York City's nail salon industry that documented the exploitative labor practices and health issues manicurists face. Sarah Maslin Nirs The Flying Horse, the first in a series of middle grade novels based on real horses and the people who love them, was inspired by an experience Nir, a reporter at The New York Times, shared in her 2020 memoir Horse Crazy. In 2016, the Dutch warmblood Trendsetter, whom she had purchased a week after her fathers death two years earlier, stumbled and pitched forward while she was riding him in a competition. 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NY Times sued over horror car crash | Page Six A New York Times writer and Pulitzer finalist allegedly nearly killed her best friend in a car crash, by swerving down the . 00:27:10.650 --> 00:27:19.620 Sarah Maslin Nir: To prevent them from taking these stealing these bloodlines of lipizzaner horses so that's a really fascinating book but look horses our time tied to a military might. 00:12:58.860 --> 00:13:10.860 00:31:23.580 --> 00:31:29.790 251 Sarah Maslin Nir: constantly on the ground in new Rochelle when the National Guard came in and when they instituted this cordoned off area which we now notice silly it was everywhere already and I got a coronavirus very swiftly from being there was really one of the first people to really to get it. 00:32:16.770 --> 00:32:22.440 00:55:38.310 --> 00:55:47.190 00:35:28.770 --> 00:35:35.520 Only In New York | Museum of the City of New York Jane Smiley is the author of many horse novels (most recently Perestroika in Paris), including eight titles for young readers. 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. 31 begins with a life-changing event. 294 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. 352 "Canada does not want to see itself this way" 242 Sarah Maslin Nir: Basically, in the same parallel to creating the perfect person right the perfect race they had a conception of the perfect course and there was a Herculean effort multi country effort. Stephanie Butnick: There were other groups involved before the the Ralph lauren you know models that you know of course rafi lifshitz models, but like this world didn't always look this way necessarily. Stephanie Butnick: wow someone is asking an interesting question, which is what do you make of the fact that there are so many images of Nazis on horseback I did not know that is that a thing. 28 00:49:56.520 --> 00:50:09.990 00:53:24.810 --> 00:53:32.610 00:52:04.620 --> 00:52:07.770 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. A surprisingly Jewish passion for horses - The Forward Enlarge Image. 00:07:11.880 --> 00:07:18.390 65 Sarah Maslin Nir: You better thank that horse for saving your life, and I said I did, and I do. 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. 00:34:07.800 --> 00:34:14.730 270 00:20:36.270 --> 00:20:46.650 A New York Times staff reporter profiles horses and horse lovers across the . $16.99. Stephanie Butnick: yeah I mean, I think this idea of belonging really does thread itself so nicely throughout your book throughout the stories and. Stephanie Butnick: I love that and to me there's something so much more magnificent about your family's horse connection right when your dad says war horse people he's up being a little facetious but not really right there was something about first of all pulling one over. 00:07:50.820 --> 00:07:57.960 Share this Article: Horses have always been the salvation of Sarah Maslin Nir, who grew up having "the conversations with horses I longed to have with my family." She felt like an outcast both at home and at her tony Upper East Side prep school, where, she says, "my accomplishments with horses . The Evidence Says Otherwise. Before that, Ms. Nir was a beat . "Perfect nails, poisoned workers" and where is the law? Sarah Maslin Nir: deeply. 00:48:27.600 --> 00:48:39.930 Sarah Maslin Nir: On in the belly of a Spanish galleon by Spanish copies to doors, and yet they became completely adopted by Native Americans, and we think of them. 00:24:04.800 --> 00:24:05.340 00:38:16.890 --> 00:38:27.180 About the author Sarah Maslin Nir is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated New York Times reporter and the author of Horse Crazy: The Story of a Woman and a World in Love with an Animal. Stephanie Butnick: Your father's psychiatric practice also presented its own sort of duality you know the upper East side elites that you write about the future, you don't write about them, but that that idea that that was part of his practice but also these hasidic Jews of brooklyn and so. In August 2020, Nir published Horse Crazy[14] which explores why so many peopleincluding herselfare obsessed with horses. 00:40:17.250 --> 00:40:26.970 00:30:51.150 --> 00:31:02.670 00:09:52.590 --> 00:10:04.650 Not the Sarah Nir you were looking for? 184 00:03:39.210 --> 00:03:45.810 Then a 'sovereign citizen' changed the locks," by The New York Times' Sarah Maslin Nir: "The official-looking letters started arriving soon after Shanetta Little bought the cute Tudor . Q. 00:05:14.040 --> 00:05:30.180 00:35:45.000 --> 00:35:54.660 79 Sarah Maslin Nir: And then, she said to me the immortal words, which I think are my personal motto, and perhaps the surface book, she said yes, Sarah horses are the story, but are they ever the whole story.
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