"When the filmmaker Christine Turner got a call from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (lacma) asking whether she’d be willing to make a film about the painters Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald, she didn’t hesitate to say yes. She’d followed the work of both artists for several years, once even going to see Sherald’s work in New York while nine months pregnant. And she knew that the only way to showcase Wiley and Sherald in all their glory, she told me, was to “give them the same reverence, dignity, and respect” that they grant their own sitters. The final product, “Paint & Pitchfork,” explores the unfinished legacies of two Black cultural icons, and how in painting themselves, their subjects, and their people into the art-historical record they attempt to rectify the social and cultural absence of, as Wiley says, in the film 'people who happen to look like me.'"
Sunday, July 31, 2022
Paint & Pitchfork: Illustrating Blackness | The New Yorker Documentary
Thursday, July 21, 2022
07/21/22 Select Committee Hearing
On January 6, where was the Secret Service when pipe bomb was found near Vice President-elect?
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) July 22, 2022
Elaine Luria is a 20-year Navy veteran who knows what it means to honor an oath.
— Nick Knudsen 🇺🇸 (@NickKnudsenUS) July 22, 2022
She's also in a TOSS-UP district (#VA02) and is very worthy of your support in this midterm cycle.
Please follow and support this patriot: @ElaineLuriaVA. #Jan6Justice
“President Trump did not fail to act [on Jan. 6]….He chose not to act.”
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) July 22, 2022
That’s it. #Jan6Hearings pic.twitter.com/RfS75rg7b7
Kinzinger draws a direct link between Trump's refusal to call off the mob and his desire to sabotage the electoral count in service of the coup.
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) July 22, 2022
"The mob was accomplishing President Trump's purpose, so of course he didn't intervene."
The mob became Trump's weapon in the coup.
Let's be clear that the coup-leader-in-chief did not call DOD or DC security to stop the violence in any way. According to the #January6thCommittee, Trump was calling senators to delay or object to the certification of the electors.
— HawaiiDelilah™ votes DEMOCRATIC BLUE (@HawaiiDelilah) July 22, 2022
Hutchinson says that Meadows said that Trump didn't want to do anything about the "Hang Mike Pence" chants; Trump thought Pence deserved it. #HATH
— Heather Cox Richardson (TDPR) (@HC_Richardson) July 22, 2022
It's now 100 percent clear that Pence's security detail thought his life was in serious danger at around the time that Trump sent the 2:24 tweet urging the mob to essentially target Pence as a traitor.
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) July 22, 2022
The Secret Service agents guarding the Vice President called loved ones to say goodbye, thinking they would die.
— Clara Jeffery (@ClaraJeffery) July 22, 2022
Let that sink in.
After Hawley raised his fist to the insurrectionists, he then ran away like a fucking coward. This is an image for the ages. So is Luria's smirk, which I endorse. https://t.co/NmIoGnAW33
— HawaiiDelilah™ votes DEMOCRATIC BLUE (@HawaiiDelilah) July 22, 2022
Run @HawleyMO Run -
— Gregg Chadwick (@greggchadwick) July 22, 2022
Run Away! @SenHawleyPress pic.twitter.com/MZpMQN4Nqn
Congrats Steph!
Congrats Steph! https://t.co/Ih1beq2aGl
— Gregg Chadwick (@greggchadwick) July 21, 2022
Monday, July 04, 2022
Saturday, July 02, 2022
LBJ signed monumental Civil Rights Act, today 1964
LBJ signed monumental Civil Rights Act, today 1964: pic.twitter.com/rp2i4eEN41
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) July 2, 2022
UCLA School of Nursing Dean Hassenplug Meets President Johnson, 1964
36”x36” oil on linen 2019
UCLA School of Nursing Collection