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🗓️ 7 May 2025
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Today’s poem is If only by Dawn Lundy Martin.
The Slowdown is currently taking a break. We’ll be back soon with new episodes from a new host. This week, we’re revisiting some favorites from Major Jackson’s time as host. Today’s episode was originally released on September 24, 2024.
In this episode, Major writes… “Today’s poem unapologetically claims psychic space. In order to be at peace and clear-eyed, the speaker forgoes decorative language that would obscure what their heart and mind believe is ethically true.”
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0:00.0 | Hi there, it's me, Major Jackson. |
0:03.0 | As I transition from my role as host of The Slowdown, we're taking a look through our archive of episodes. |
0:10.0 | With such a deep well of poetry and reflection, it's a pleasure to revisit these moments together. |
0:17.0 | Here's an episode from my time on the show. |
0:24.9 | Thank you. Here's an episode from my time on the show. I'm Major Jackson, and this is The Slowdown. |
0:34.7 | In seventh grade, my teacher, Mrs. Neesmith instituted Current Affairs Friday. |
0:47.3 | The Philadelphia Inquirer printed an abridged version of its newspaper for classroom use, which we read every week. |
0:57.2 | Sometimes Mrs. Neesmith projected slides that came with the paper. |
1:02.6 | I can still hear the clicking sound of the carousel. |
1:06.5 | She quizzed us in the dark as the faces of world leaders, celebrities, and sports figures filled the room. |
1:15.4 | Usually, we read articles out loud, then split off into opposing groups to argue a position. |
1:24.9 | Depending on the topic, some students were deeply impassioned. |
1:30.2 | Others were age-appropriately ambivalent. |
1:34.0 | I remember James Tyler's voice rising as he spoke about the death penalty. |
1:39.9 | And Janet Mayer making an argument for saving American hostages in Iran. Christian Heather |
1:47.5 | gave an enthusiastic presentation on leg warmers as a fashion trend. I mostly stared out a window, |
1:56.8 | marveling at my friend's deeply held beliefs, their acute observations. I hadn't known |
2:04.3 | that they were politically roused by issues or thought intently about culture. It was one of |
2:12.2 | the distinct moments where I felt myself leaving our childhood of Naria care in the world. |
2:20.6 | We were becoming concerned citizens, members of our community. |
2:26.7 | Some of us, you could argue, were becoming, dare I say it, woke. We were moving into that language of burgeoning awareness. |
2:40.2 | Some people shrug at today's headlines, as others have shrugged at past political struggles. |
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