@sageboggs@TheRealTriscuit Okay. I read the whole thread because I couldn't stop and I hate to be a spoiler but I have a more plausible theory for the name. Triticum is the Latin name for wheat.
@chadloder I think you'll also be fascinated by Dr. Brace's history of the science of anthropology and that emerging discipline's role in promoting racist theories still alive today. https://t.co/7TTka4cfIX
@chrissyteigen I took Tyler and his crew on a foraging expedition in Ojai CA searching for new flavors. Then they mailed me ice cream on dry ice. Tyler, did you hear Chrissy?
@__AMBeROSIA__ It feels like it's getting to the point that some concerned Germans must have reached during the rise of the Nazi regime. They have apologized now for what they allowed to happen. Will we be in their shoes a few years from now, asking forgiveness from the world community?
Last night, Midland had the privilege of welcoming Richard Smiley ’68 and his friend Lanny Kaufer onto campus to speak about their work in the Civil Rights Movement. In their youth, Smiley marched and worked with... https://t.co/rZKRO5Y7GI
I'll be bringing my musical presentation on "My Summer Working for Martin Luther King, Jr." to Midland School on Martin Luther King Day. I have lots of other dates available in January and February (Black History Month). https://t.co/3DsnKMiDkj #voting@MARTlNLUTHERK#civilrights
I am proud to announce that I will be bringing my presentation, "My Summer Working for Martin Luther King, Jr." to Naval Base Ventura County in Port Huemene a few days prior to MLK Day. So honored to be able to share the story of Dr. King's 1965 SCOPE Project with new audiences.