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protoslacker · 7 months
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Where can we go, oh God, where?
Naama Abu Nada quoted in an article by Mohammed Atallah at GlobalVoices, an editied verstion republished from Raseef22. In the shadows of destruction and despair: Voices from Gaza's devastation
The devastating impact of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on innocent civilians
GlobalVoices is an important resource.
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shafiul1 · 1 year
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laughingblue12 · 5 months
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Who Do You Listen To?
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yashika2023 · 6 months
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Documenting local history as it happened
By Jonathan Monfiletto
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Although I had seen the box before, or at least the name of it on a list of archive boxes, it was while searching for photos of St. Mark’s Terrace that I first encountered and browsed our Dick Eisenhart collection of photos. And I found not only photos of St. Mark’s Terrace – both during and after its construction on the corner of Chapel and Liberty streets more than 50 years ago – but also photos of the fire that destroyed the Penn Yan fire station on Main Street in 1967 and photos of the dedication of the current Elm Street firehouse the following year. There were photos of well-known people, such as Finger Lakes resident and former New York State Lt. Gov. Mary Anne Krupsak, and photos of ordinary people who are, often and unfortunately, unidentified in the collection.
Looking through our subject files that contain clippings of newspaper stories, I see Dick Eisenhart’s byline on articles quite frequently, as often what I am researching now is what he was reporting on then. He covered the news of Penn Yan and Yates County for the Democrat & Chronicle and the Times-Union, the morning and evening newspapers, respectively, in Rochester. For more than three decades, from 1952 to 1986, Eisenhart served as both reporter and photographer as he worked out of his Keuka Street home office, capturing the events and happenings of the Penn Yan area and thus documenting our local history as it happened. Though I neither met Eisenhart during his lifetime (he died in January 2018) nor was alive during his newspaper career (I was born two years after he retired), I feel a kindred spirit with him – from one who documented local history as it happened to one who interprets that local history to this day.
Now, if you follow our Facebook and Instagram pages (“Yates County History Center” and “yates_county_history_center,” respectively), you will soon see we are sharing some photos from our Eisenhart collection – photos he took himself in the course of his work as a news reporter and photographer – in order to display but also identify the people in these photos. As we begin sharing these photos and seeing your comments and memories about Eisenhart’s life and work, I wanted to once again dive into our subject files – this time to find out more about the man behind the stories and the photos.
And in doing so, I was treated to a walk down memory lane with Eisenhart himself; prominently located in the Eisenhart family file is an April 2000 article in the Finger Lakes Times discussing Eisenhart’s donation to the Yates County History Center of his personal collection of his photos while telling the story of his lengthy and distinguished news career. Of course, the article begins with the infamous Penn Yan Fire Department fire and Eisenhart’s eyewitness account of the blaze – including his paying a stranger to deliver his rolls of film to the Democrat & Chronicle office for the newspaper to publish. While a prominent example indeed, the fire is just one example – as even the Times article attests – of the many moments Eisenhart covered and captured during his career. From fires, accidents, and court trials to county, village, town, and school board meetings and anything and everything in between, Eisenhart was there to document it for more than 30 years.
With credentials like that, one might believe Eisenhart to be a candidate for Mr. Penn Yan or Mr. Yates County, if ever there were such a contest or competition. However, he actually did not grow up in Penn Yan or Yates County; according to his obituary, he was born in Horseheads and grew up in Watkins Glen. After graduating from Watkins Glen High School, he served in the Philippines and Japan during World War II – a service that included an encounter with one of the women accused of being Tokyo Rose, the Allied term for a group of female Japanese radio broadcasters who targeted Allied troops with propaganda messages. Eisenhart even testified for the prosecution when this woman – Iva Toguri D’Aquino, whom Eisenhart had met during his stint as a guard at a Japanese prison where she was an inmate – was convicted and then imprisoned for treason against the U.S. government.
Coming home from his service, Eisenhart graduated from Rochester Business Institute and then followed his childhood dream of becoming a news reporter. He married his wife, Sylvia, and they settled in Penn Yan with their three children, Susan, Steve, and Donald. That news career spanned from exclusive interviews with Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. to local residents on the street exclaiming, “Hey, Mr. Eisenhart, take my picture!”
The Times article refers to Eisenhart as “one of the last old-time newsmen who felt strongly that news should be covered in person, rather than by phone,” meaning Eisenhart appeared in person to the events he covered instead of interviewing people about it afterward. Old-time is indeed an apt description; he covered his beat in the days before the prevalence of computers and the internet. He tapped out his stories to meet the evening deadline first on his L.C. Smith typewriter and then on a teletype machine that transmitted his stories to the Rochester newsroom. He even processed his own film and printed his own glossy black-and-white photos in a darkroom adjoining his home office. This entailed his rushing the prints to Penn Yan’s downtown bus stop by late afternoon so a Greyhound bus could transport them to Rochester, where a courier waited to pick them up and deliver them to the newspaper.
Despite meeting King following his 1963 baccalaureate address at Keuka College and Kennedy during his 1964 U.S. Senate campaign, Eisenhart told the Times it was the ordinary, everyday people – probably many of the people depicted in the photos in his collection – whom he enjoyed meeting the most: “I met so many people and built so many great friendships. The people are what make the job, and the fact that you are learning something new every day.”
It is these people – Eisenhart’s friends and fellow Penn Yan and Yates County residents – whom you will find in the photos we are sharing. We hope you enjoy seeing these photos, and if you know something about – or someone in – any of the photos, please let us know.
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udittelang · 11 months
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I Read The Front Page of '16' Newspapers: The Scoop Impact
On the morning of 13th June at 9 am, I went out to purchase a copy of every newspaper available in the city, except for the one we received daily. But soon I realized I was running a bit late. The roadside vendors start their day as early as 3 AM — 4 AM, and by the time it’s proper sunrise, they are off the streets, only to return around 10 AM or so to their shops. Therefore I had to travel a…
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inversionimpulse · 16 days
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Fallout New Vegas is one of the best games of all time not for any of the great stuff it actually has in it, but for how funny the brain disease it gave Bethesda is
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heckyeahelsadolls · 1 year
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No shade to Papermill Playhouse- they’re just the producers and not the artistic deciders- but I hope they’ll get this right and not see it screwed in the way that HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME ended up.
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mrjkd · 1 year
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Reporting video 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Full video on 'Mr JKD' YouTube channel
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tarajinews · 1 year
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booasaur · 2 months
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The US soldier who set himself on fire in front of the Israeli embassy in protest of the genocide in Palestine is Aaron Bushnell.
This tweet will take you to his video where he discusses why he's doing this, and then the immolation itself, which the uploader has blurred. It also quote tweets the earlier initial frame where he's on fire.
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Unfortunately, he has passed.
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shafiul1 · 1 year
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laughingblue12 · 1 year
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Who Do You Listen To?
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shibaleeart · 10 months
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shehzadi · 3 months
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so far, nearly 3 weeks on from the inauguration of ram mandir, indian authorities have demolished as many masjids and/or madrasas.
30.01.24 - akhoonji masjid & madrasa in delhi, also destroying a cemetery, shrine and all the students’ belongings in the process.
01.02.24 - a madrasa in maharashtra despite facing opposition from local muslims and one day before its scheduled court appeal.
08.02.24 - a masjid & madrasa in uttarakhand. this comes one day after uttarakhand became the first state to pass the uniform civil code (x, x) which aims to apply a ‘hindu code’ to all indians, infringing on the rights of dalits, adivasis, sikhs, christians, buddhists and muslims (i.e. anybody non-hindu) to practice their religion/lifestyle. muslim women protesting the demolition were lathi-charged (beaten with sticks) by police, a shoot-on-sight order was given resulting in 6 muslims killed and 300+ injured in the riots that followed, a curfew was put in place during which hindutva mobs burned down muslim homes and businesses while shouting abuse at muslims.
as always, no prior notice was given and bjp used it’s gold-standard excuse for each demolition, citing ‘illegal encroachment’.
in addition to these masjid demolitions, indian authorities bulldozed 2 neighbourhoods (ghettos, really) in the same timeframe and also without prior notice:
01.02.24 - jasola slum, which, having been around for at least 16 years, should not have been demolished without providing alternative housing, as the delhi slum policy states for slums which came up before 2015. obviously, housing hasn’t been provided.
06.02.24 - panchsheel nagar in mumbai which, having been around since 2011, entitled residents to paid rehabilitation, which has also not been given. this has left over 110 families homeless.
the demographic of both neighbourhoods, surprise surprise, is overwhelmingly muslim, buddhist and dalit.
bjp is enjoying the cover it is receiving from israel’s genocide in palestine to do whatever it wants and is getting bolder by the day. this ‘bulldozer justice’ has been happening for years, but not at such a rapid rate as it is now.
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