The original show is long gone, but I have recreated the show in playlist form and will also share my original notes. I never expected this show to double as a memorial, but damn it, here we are.
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A new round of dense smoke has invaded the United States, specifically the Great Lakes region, as wildfires continue to munch through forests across Quebec and Ontario.
Early Tuesday, Chicago air quality ranked the worst in the world among major cities. https://t.co/rXK6VBhEJJ
Milwaukee sky/air/smell today is similar to when I was in northern California in 2020 when that area was surrounded by one of the worst wildfire seasons in history.
Appreciate @accuweather for having me on this morning to talk about extreme weather/heat and the Red Cross response across the South & Midwest.
You can help in your community: https://t.co/M7fwJqcoaZ
Days later, the immersive & harrowing exhibits at @GreenwoodRising in Tulsa come back to me. It was moving & painfully relevant, can't recommend enough.
Hello from #Oklahoma! I'm with @RedCrossOK disaster teams as they load & deliver more than 1,600 meals to people pummeled by storms, power outages & oppressive heat over recent days.
You can find/share a list of local sites & resources below as well as by dialing 211.
The Red Cross and partners have opened several sites where you can cool off, charge devices, and get food and water. Shelters are open 24 hours. Cooling centers are open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (2/5)
I was inspired to create this piece called Transfusion for Sickle Cell Awareness Day after speaking with a few incredibly brave Sickle Cell Warriors who shared with me how challenging and difficult it is to live with this invisible but very invasive disease.
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June 19 is World Sickle Cell Day. #SickleCell disease disproportionately impacts the Black community. Blood transfusion may help manage the disease. Blood donors who are Black may have a unique ability to help these patients. Give blood with the Red Cross: https://t.co/h0E7El6rzq