06/21/2018 RTIR Newsletter: Border Politics, Surviving a Family Vacation, Miss America

June 21, 2018

01. Border Politics and the Abuse of History
02. Protesters Line Streets with Kids’ Shoes
03. ‘Womp, Womp’ is Latest in Terrifying Pattern
04. Children Will Never Forget Being Separated
05. The Plot to Take Down Pope Francis
06. How Consumers Can Win the Trade War
07. The Net Neutrality Fight Isn’t Over
08. How to Survive a Family Vacation
09. It’s African-American Music Appreciation Month
10. Former Nun Learned Weight Loss Secret in Convent
11. Doc Says Autism Research is a Waste
12. 70% of Your Money Will Be Lost When You Die
13. Wildfires Force Celebrities to Fireproof Homes
14. How to Tame a Rageaholic
15. Is Your Comfort Zone Killing You?
16. Develop Your Inner Bull***t Detector!
17. Overwhelmed? Need Some Good News?
18. The Most Profound Experience Known to Man
19. Miss America Contestant was Bullied & Called Ugly
20. A Show that Saves Lives: Hot Cars Kill Kids
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1. ==> Border Politics and the Abuse of History

Military historian and political commentator Victor
Davis Hanson says something is missing from news
coverage of the Trump administration separating
immigrant children from their parents. “The media
outrage usually does not include examination of why the
Trump administration is enforcing existing laws that it
inherited from the Bush and Obama administrations that
at any time could have been changed by both Democratic
and Republican majorities in Congress.” He says there’s
also little coverage “…of the seeming unconcern for the
safety of children by some would-be asylum seekers who
illegally cross the border, rather than first applying
legally at a U.S. consulate abroad, and of the fact
that many children are deliberately sent ahead,
unescorted on such dangerous treks to help facilitate
their own parents’ later entrance. One can disagree
with a current policy without stooping to distort
history to smear an administration, especially when
such tactics in the past have been used against those
now employing them.” Victor Davis Hanson is a senior
fellow at the Hoover Institution and the author, most
recently, of “The Second World Wars: How the First
Global Conflict Was Fought and Won.” Contact him at
authorvdh@gmail.com or @VDHanson or Megan Ring at
mjring@stanford.edu

2. ==> Immigration Protesters Line Streets with Kids’
Shoes

In Philadelphia on Tuesday night, several thousand
people attended a protest against President Donald
Trump’s zero tolerance immigration policy. The event
shut down several blocks where children’s shoes lined
Rittenhouse Square, just blocks from the Rittenhouse
Hotel, where Vice President Mike Pence was attending a
fundraiser for Pennsylvania’s Republican gubernatorial
candidate. The protest, called “Pence in PHL: Stop
Separating Families! Trump/Pence Must Go!” was
organized by several groups including Juntos. “We’ve
seen the outrage,” says Erika Almiron, the executive
director of Juntos. “We wanted to let Pence know we
stand against the separation of children at the
border.” Juntos is a community-led, Latinx immigrant
organization in Philadelphia. Contact Erika Almiron at
Erika@vamosjuntos.org or @ErikaAlmironNiz

3. ==> ‘Womp, Womp’ is Latest in Terrifying Pattern

A report in The Wall Street Journal revealed that the
Department of Homeland Security has separated a 10-
year-old girl with Down syndrome from her mother and
brother. Confronted with this latest outrage, former
Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski reacted on Fox
News by waving off the issue with a sarcastic ‘Womp,
Womp’ comment. David Perry says Lewandowski’s “joke” is
just a highly visible edge of a much broader,
terrifying, pattern. “His callous indifference here is
not a personality quirk or accident, but a necessary
feature for a regime that seeks to dehumanize and
destroy in their pursuit of a white nationalist
agenda.” The father of an 11-year-old with Down
syndrome, Perry says, “I find myself reeling as I
imagine my child taken away from me by a hostile state,
unable to process what it must be like for this
terrified incarcerated child. I know the long history
of forced institutionalization of disabled children in
this country and around the world, especially disabled
children of color, and I fear for her. David Perry is a
columnist for Pacific Standard Magazine and a freelance
journalist, covering politics, history, education, and
disability rights. Contact him at (612) 396-4837;
lollardfish@gmail.com

4. ==> Children Will Never Forget Being Separated from
Parents

Like many people, Linda Blackmer is horrified by the
Trump administration’s policy of separating children
from their parents who fled their homeland for a better
life. And as a social worker and victim of childhood
trauma Linda can shed light on what it is like for the
children taken away from parents and placed in camps
where they do not have the love and security of their
families. “Loss of a parent to death, abandonment or
separation is one of the most heart-wrenching
experiences a child can endure,” Linda says. She will
also say that our government is teaching these children
that the world is an unsafe place and inflicting wounds
that will take a lifetime to heal. Meanwhile, their
parents sit in jail feeling guilt, worry, despair,
panic and their own trauma that will no doubt be passed
on to future generations. Linda Blackmer is a pen name
for the licensed social worker who wrote “My Father’s
Eyes: A Story of Stolen Lives.” Reach her at (505)
402-1088; lshan71183@aol.com

5. ==> The Plot to Take Down Pope Francis

Pope Francis has been a consistent, and increasingly
lonely, advocate for migrants in a decreasingly
tolerant globe. But journalist Barbie Latza Nadeau says
the pope’s words have sparked outrage from Steve
Bannon, American conservative cardinal Raymond Burke,
and Italy’s new interior minister Matteo Salvini.
Nadeau says the trio are conspiring against Pope
Francis on the issue dearest to him: immigration. “He
has been particularly vocal about migrant rights in
recent days, both with regard to the closing of Italian
ports and the separation of children from their
families on the U.S.-Mexican border.” She adds, “One
might assume Francis is asking what Jesus would do for
the good of humanity. It seems Bannon, Burke, and
Salvini, worshippers of Trump, think they know better.”
Barbie Latza Nadeau is an American journalist and
author who has lived in Rome, Italy, since 1996. She
has worked as the Rome bureau chief for Newsweek
Magazine and currently holds that position for The
Daily Beast. She is an on-air contributor for CNN and a
writer for Scientific American. Contact her at
blatzanadeau@gmail.com or @BLNadeau

6. ==> Yes, We’re in a Trade War, and Only Consumers
Can Win it

The tit-for-tat exchange of tariffs and threats between
the U.S. and its trading partners is much in the news,
but we’re already in a trade war, one we’re losing
badly, says attorney James Stuber. Author of the recent
book, “What if Things Were Made in America Again,”
Stuber explains our foolish policies, like postal rates
making it cheaper to mail a parcel from China than from
Indiana, and negotiating to effectively become China’s
colony — selling them farm goods and crude oil in
exchange for sophisticated manufactured products. In a
lively and provocative interview, Stuber explains how
the real solution lies with American consumers buying
things made in American communities. James A. Stuber is
the founder of Made in America Again, a movement of
consumers dedicated to rebuilding the American middle
class by buying things made in American communities.
Stuber is an attorney and entrepreneur who formerly
served as legislative assistant to a member of the
United States House of Representatives. Contact him at
(610) 608-5074; james.stuber@themadeinamericabook.com.

7. ==> The Net Neutrality Fight Isn’t Over

Net neutrality is no more. That means that internet
providers like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon can now lock,
throttle and otherwise interfere with online content
without any real legal consequences. But Timothy Karr
says the millions of people who won net neutrality
three years ago aren’t going away now. “The expiration
of the 2015 rules will be only a temporary hiccup. The
fight is far from over in Congress, in the courts and
across the country. That’s because people everywhere
understand what’s at stake. Without net neutrality,
large phone and cable companies will control the future
of communications, deciding who gets a voice and who
doesn’t. No one thinks that letting Comcast manage our
clicks is a good idea. …Attempts to strangle the free
internet exemplify a Washington where corporations
dictate policy, and the people aren’t going to take
that sitting down. Not today and not ever.” Timothy
Karr is the senior director of strategy and
communications for Free Press. Before joining Free
Press, he served as executive director of
MediaChannel.org and as vice president of Globalvision
New Media. Contact him at (201) 533-8838;
tkarr@freepress.net or @TimKarr

8. ==> How to Survive a Family Vacation

Sun, fun, and quality time with the family isn’t too
much to ask of a family vacation, is it? Unfortunately,
it is. Vacations can be a lot of pressure; between the
forced togetherness, new environments, and non-stop
activities to keep everyone entertained, it’s no wonder
that moms and dads return home more exhausted than
ever. Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith advocates for a mindful,
vacation state-of-mind that lasts all year long. When
parents slow down the schedule, dial back expectations,
and learn to listen to their children and each other,
they’ll find it easier to enjoy family-time and return
back from vacation relaxed, refreshed, and recharged.
Dr. Saundra will reveal the seven kinds of rest that
will rejuvenate exhausted moms and dads, and actually
make family vacation the quality together-time it’s
meant to be. Dr. Saundra’s advice and expertise has
been featured in Woman’s Day and Prevention magazines.
You can reach her at DrDaltonSmith@gmail.com or (256)
405-9765. ??

9. ==> Celebrate African-American Music Appreciation
Month

Gospel. Hip-hop. R&B. Rap. Spoken word. Jazz. Where
would American culture be without Black music? Renamed
African-American Music Appreciation Month (AAMAM) in
2009 by President Barack Obama, the annual celebration
began with President Jimmy Carter who decreed on June
7, 1979 that June would be Black Music Month. Invite
Haki Madhubuti to discuss the history of Black music in
America as well as current musical geniuses who
continue to influence and reflect black culture
including Chance the Rapper, Lupe Fiasco, Common and
Kanye West. Madhubuti is a leading poet and one of the
architect of the Black Arts Movement. He founded Third
World Press Foundation TWPF (1967) and has been a
pivotal figure in the development of strong Black
literary tradition. A proponent of independent Black
institutions, he co-founded elementary charter schools
in Chicago. Contact Adorn Lewis Mitchell at (312)
318-9696; adorn@abmitchellassociates.com

10. ==> Former Nun Learned Weight Loss Secret in
Convent

When it comes to weight-loss, advice from a former nun
may be heaven sent. Especially if that former nun is
Mary Lou Reid, who entered the convent as a heavyset,
shy 18-year-old and left five years later a confident,
svelte woman 50 pounds lighter. Today, Reid continues
to follow the convent lifestyle that led her to
maintain her weight for 50 years. Invite her to share
the Seven Holy Habits she discovered in the convent
that can help anyone live a healthier lifestyle. She
says, “The Convent Diet really isn’t a diet at all.
It’s a way of looking at food and at life. Food becomes
a friend instead of an enemy.” Reid left the convent
and worked in the arts and media business. She’s worked
as a financial planner for more than 30 years and has
given many seminars, written articles, and appeared as
a financial expert on TV. “Always Eat Dessert” is her
first book. Contact her at (626) 698-1849;
Mary37@roadrunner.com

11. ==> Doc Says Autism Research is a Waste of Time and
Money

Developed nations around the world have spent years and
billions on autism research, focusing mainly on medical
and pharmaceutical remedies. But physician and author
Dr. Rajalakshmi Kandaswamy says they are going about it
the wrong way. “The root cause of all of the limiting
symptoms of autism is energy disturbance,” she says.
“This stress that I am talking about is energetic
stress. This includes stress from the parents’
energies, caregivers’ energies, and stress from the
environment including noise pollution, chemicals in
food, etc.” After exploring the power of holistic
energy healing in her own medical practice and life,
Dr. Raja spent more than 25 years developing the Autism
Cure, which shows results from day one! She recently
was recognized by Buzzfeed as one of five professionals
in the world to watch out for in the autism arena. She
is the author of the book “How to Heal Autism and ADHD
in 30 Days: The Phenomenally Powerful Breakthrough of
Intent Healing,” and a graduate of India’s premier
medical college C.M.C Vellore. Contact her at
healautismnowfoundation@gmail.com.

12. ==> 70% of Your Wealth Will Be Lost When It Passes
to the Next Generation

Clifford “Kip” Kolson says it’s a historical and global
fact that 70 percent of family wealth is lost when it
transfers from one generation to another and is
completely gone by the third generation. “That’s an
avoidable tragedy,” he says, “but of greater concern is
the devastation that happens to the family unit and
relationships.” He says money and people in families
are often a toxic combination that causes a breakdown
of trust and poor, or non-existent, communications.
Listeners will learn how to avoid financial conflicts
that can cause families to become fractured, and ways
to keep more of their inheritance. Clifford “Kip”
Kolson has been a bank vice president, an Army officer,
a commercial real estate developer; and since 1994, a
financial advisor, planner, investment manager, and
family wealth coach. His business, Family Wealth
Leadership, counsels high net worth individuals on
building a lasting family legacy. He’s the author of
“You Can Have It All: Wealth, Wisdom, and Purpose.”
Contact him at (949) 468-2000,
kkolson@familywealthleadership.com

13. ==> CA Wildfires Force Celebrities to Fireproof
Homes

2017 was the worst year on record for California
wildfires, totaling $160 billion worth of damage.
Californian entrepreneur Jim Moseley has seen firsthand
the devastating effect of these fires, and has
repurposed a fire-proofing material used by NASA as a
powerful line of defense against the conflagration. Has
he found a fool-proof way to fireproof our property and
our natural resources? Jim Moseley will talk about the
wildfires of 2017, discuss preparations for the season
ahead, and how he realized the solution to the problem
could be found in existing technology. Featured on the
May cover of Malibu Times Magazine, Moseley, a Grammy-
nominated trombonist (Google “Moseley Trombone” and
enjoy!) can be reached at (818) 486-4662; and
jim@SunFireDefense.com. ????

14. ==> How to Tame a Rageaholic

Everyone knows them: people who force you to walk on
eggshells because they ruin social and business
gatherings with their uncontrollable tempers. What can
you do to remain relaxed and productive around someone
whose relish for rage makes every interaction
explosive? Conflict-resolution expert Tamara Dorris
will discuss ways to calm down a hothead. Tamara will
reveal the chemical reactions that occur in the brain
when someone flies into a rage and how to handle that
person who loves throwing a tantrum. An author, adjunct
professor and certified hypnotherapist, Tamara’s
extensive knowledge of psychology includes a working
understanding about the science behind our moods, and
how to increase focus, productivity, and optimism
without popping a pill. Tamara has been quoted in
Seventeen, Weight Watchers, O Magazine, Wall Street
Journal, and more. She has appeared on television and
has done dozens of radio and podcast interviews. She
can be reached at (916) 482-5834; tamara2surewest.net.
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15. ==> Is Your Comfort Zone Killing You?

When you find yourself outside your comfort zone do you
immediately try to crawl back in? Or do you mine the
experience for all it is worth? Paula Black will
inspire listeners to take more chances and never let
fear or lack of experience hold them back in the
pursuit of finding a better life. She’ll help them
understand that complacency sucks the oxygen out of
their dreams, courage, and compassion. As a business
development and branding expert, Paula has worked with
hundreds of professionals—and interviewed many for her
latest audiobook. She has incredible stories to tell of
people who found the courage to pursue their dreams
despite their doubts. Paula has advised lawyers,
accountants, financial advisors, media professionals,
real estate professionals and small business owners on
finding harmony between work, family, and play. She is
the author of the Little Black Book series including
her newly released, “A Lawyers Guide to Creating a
LIFE, Not Just a Living.” Reach her at (305) 859-9554;
paula@paulablack.com

16. ==> Develop Your Inner Bull***t Detector!

Fake news. Social media overload. Humans being replaced
by machines in the workforce. No wonder modern people
feel so anxious, angry and disconnected from reality.
Kim Chestney has the simple yet powerful solution:
Intuition! “Intuition is the most important, yet least
understood faculty of human consciousness.” Kim says.
“Getting your ego out of the way and developing your
inner voice is a great bull***t detector. It can also
facilitate well-being and growth in all aspects of your
life.” Kim is an international best-selling author and
artist who founded the popular CREATE! Festival in
Pittsburgh, Pa. Her new Intuition Masterclass is
launching this fall as part of the debut of her global
online school, Intuition Lab. Contact her at
info@mystic-studio.com, or (412) 874-0898.

17. ==> Overwhelmed? Need Some Good News?

Overwhelmed with the media these days? Ready for a
break and some good news? Bill Blalock will bring out
the best in your life with some good and encouraging
news! When you interview author, speaker and
professional coach Bill Blalock you will experience a
new fresh approach to living. Bill reveals three
guaranteed steps to positive living and six keys to
success in your personal and professional life! Bill’s
insight is thought provoking and life changing! Bill
Blalock is a successful speaker, executive/life coach
and author of “Living Your Legacy Now!” Contact him at
(214) 432-8522; bill@billblalock.com.

18. ==> The Most Profound and Magical Experience Known
to Mankind

After years of struggle and several months of
depression, Monique Rebelle had hit rock bottom and was
about to end her life when she had an extraordinary
experience — a spontaneous, complete kundalini rising.
Rebelle will introduce listeners to her life before the
experience and describe what happened that day and how
it began a miraculous process that left her in awe and
total reverence, and transformed her life from
desperate and lost to happy and fulfilled. Rebelle will
discuss the experience of kundalini rising from the
beginning stages to the end, and describe the resulting
spiritual enlightenment that comes without any
religious dogma or previous knowledge about the
subject. Monique Rebelle is the author of
“Transcendence Calling.” Contact her at (775) 240-
3663; info@moniquerebelle.com

19. ==> She Went from Being Bullied for Being Ugly to
Miss America Contestant

Inspirational author and speaker Jane Jenkins Herlong
knows what it’s like to be bullied. She also knows how
to get the last laugh. “I was teased as a child,” she
says. “I had missing teeth, short hair, big lips …but
I made it to the Miss America Pageant, as Miss South
Carolina!” Jane overcame many other obstacles including
growing up poor on a farm, dyslexia, being fired from
teaching jobs, getting an F in a writing class and
being rejected from colleges. She graduated with the
highest honors and became a best-selling author, and
was inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame. A gifted
singer and humorist, she’ll reveal how anyone can
overcome most any obstacles to achieve success. “Like
Winston Churchill, my motto is never give up! You are
never too old to dream big.” Jane is the author of four
books including her latest “Rhinestones on My Flip-
Flops.” She’s also recorded music CDs and personal
growth and comedy DVDs and her comedy is featured on
Sirius XM 97. Contact her at
janejenkinsherlong@gmail.com, or (803) 480-1190.

20. ==> A Show that Saves Lives: Hot Cars Kill Kids

Ten minutes. That’s how long it takes for the
temperature inside a vehicle to rise 20 degrees. For
children in particular, this increase is enough to
result in death. With nine fatal child heatstroke cases
already this year, the National Safety Council has
issued a report outlining legislation that could save
kids’ lives and calls on parents and caregivers to
‘look before they lock.’ Invite Amy Artuso to discuss
the report and share tips and even technology that
could help prevent a child from dying in a hot car.
Artuso is senior program manager of advocacy at the
National Safety Council, a nonprofit organization whose
mission is to eliminate preventable deaths at work, in
homes and communities, and on the road. To book
interview contact the National Safety Council at (630)
775-2307; media@nsc.org

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