Stephanie Butnick: I know the combination of two parents, both in the biz one you know with all costs background, but you know what was so interesting to me is. 189 00:07:50.820 --> 00:07:57.960 Sarah Maslin Nir: And so, in the book I ended up writing with the black cowboys across Texas, and a post man has spent his life savings to create the Museum of the black cowboy. 18 Ari Goldstein: All right, welcome stephanie and Sarah. Sarah Maslin Nir: As intrinsically American and yet Native Americans only learned to ride them and 15th century so it's. 338 00:19:57.060 --> 00:20:02.850 Sarah Maslin Nir: And I think my father specialty of post traumatic stress disorder in his practice, he was a pioneer of post traumatic stress disorder now it's a watchword, but when he was starting it wasn't the thing. The conversations are inspired by the Museum's ongoing . 207 277 00:35:45.000 --> 00:35:54.660 The two teen sisters who bought a wild pony only to set a forever free the executive, who left corporate America for life patrolling central park as a mounted ranger. 00:12:19.500 --> 00:12:22.200 00:55:38.310 --> 00:55:47.190 00:19:13.470 --> 00:19:26.760 135 174 00:15:14.250 --> 00:15:20.100 Follow Sarah Maslin Nir and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's Sarah Maslin Nir Author Page. Sarah Maslin Nir has been a staff reporter for The New York Times since August 2011. 00:39:28.170 --> 00:39:36.840 Sarah Maslin Nir: You know, when you look at a dog or a cat. 171 This is her first book with Cameron Kids. One of them ran on April 2, 2014, in the World Journal; another on April 17, 2014; and another on April 18, 2014. 109 00:28:50.880 --> 00:28:59.910 Sarah Maslin Nir: And she said no, and I have known it I had seen it we had locked eyes, as we fell and I knew it. 00:20:27.540 --> 00:20:35.610 00:49:56.520 --> 00:50:09.990 00:28:26.610 --> 00:28:37.410 Sarah Maslin Nirs The Flying Horse, the first in a series of middle grade novels based on real horses and the people who love them, was inspired by an experience Nir, a reporter at The New York Times, shared in her 2020 memoir Horse Crazy. In 2016, the Dutch warmblood Trendsetter, whom she had purchased a week after her fathers death two years earlier, stumbled and pitched forward while she was riding him in a competition. 00:23:18.030 --> 00:23:26.130 Stephanie Butnick: As you're living your happy life that he wanted for you right the life that he worked hard and your mother with her to create for you, because that was the sign of a winning right. This programs original recording transcript is below. 97 00:12:47.010 --> 00:12:58.440 125 00:41:05.610 --> 00:41:12.480 "Canada does not want to see itself this way" 88 Sarah Maslin Nir: And I often shy away from what I call the cat lady typo horsemanship you know he loves me and he's my buddy and I play with him. Sarah Maslin Nir: Basically conscripted them as my dad is private it was slave Labor and the family actually. The book journeys through Nir's life, her New York City upbringing with well-known psychiatrist parents and a father who survived WWII as. 61 00:14:49.530 --> 00:14:55.710 Ari Goldstein: If you're able we hope you'll donate to support the museum's work everything that we do is made possible through the generous support of our Community Members like you guys, so a great thanks to everyone, and we wish you a safe and wonderful evening take care guys. 86 By Corey Kilgannon,Lola Fadulu,Hurubie Meko and Sarah Maslin Nir. 261 A New York Times writer and Pulitzer finalist allegedly nearly killed her best friend in a car crash, by swerving down the . 87 Sarah Maslin Nir: Initial iteration book I didn't include it, I wanted to be an almanac of course crazies and Simon and Schuster said no, we think it's your story too so so that was a challenge. Sarah Maslin Nir: They don't sleep standing up, but they do spend most of their life standing up and it's, certainly when they go down the jump up, so I thought he had died. 158 00:02:30.810 --> 00:02:42.420 00:46:13.440 --> 00:46:22.560 Yet Sarah Maslin Nir was one of four New York Times journalists reporting from the scene of the police action last weekend (the Times sent two reporters and two photojournalists). 00:40:09.090 --> 00:40:16.710 336 350 00:54:24.750 --> 00:54:34.890 In Sarah Maslin Nirs The Flying Horse, a young equestrian and her trusty steed jump back in time. Sarah Maslin Nir: And having a stunning revelation that I saw an etching from the 1800s it's called the horse dealer and it is a man selling horses, to a very posh German crowd and he has payout. Her mother, Bonnie Maslin, was a noted psychologist who appeared on TV shows such as "Oprah." 195 A surprisingly Jewish passion for horses - The Forward 119 Sarah Maslin Nir: thing I should really say is that he didn't treat them differently, and I mean treat capital T as a clinician. Sarah Maslin Nir: and her name is Francesca Kelly, and she has been since ever since she went to 1985 on a ride. 143 New York Times reporter Sarah Maslin Nir's provocatively titled May 12 article, " Perfect Nails, Poisoned Workers ," opens at a salon in Ridgewood, Queens. 285 (Part 3)," Reason (October 29, 2015), "New Questions on Nail Salon Investigation, and a Times Response", "Backed by Nail Salon Owners, a New York Legislator Now Fights Reforms", "The New York Times Publishes Another Misleading Story About Nail Salons", "Nailed by the Times, Queens assemblyman wages war for reputation", "The everyday effects of The New York Times' nail salon expos", "Front Page Awards Winners Announced - Newswomen's Club of New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sarah_Maslin_Nir&oldid=1102941378, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with unsourced statements from April 2017, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 7 August 2022, at 18:17. Anyone can read what you share. 208 00:40:35.280 --> 00:40:41.400 Ari Goldstein: i'm Ari Goldstein Senior Public programs producer at the Museum of Jewish heritage, a living memorial to the Holocaust and it's a pleasure to welcome you to today's program force crazy and the Holocaust, but Sarah has a linear and our wonderful moderator stephanie button and. 202 00:05:59.340 --> 00:06:08.910 One day, Trendys life would become linked to Sarahs but neither of them knew that yet. Sarah is already obsessed with horses, and takes as many riding lessons as she can, but while Trendy is struggling to stand for the first time Sarah is muddling through something different and no less challenging: trying to spell. Sarah Maslin Nir: You know, it will make see is what makes you wedged yourself into a career at the New York Times, because you know it's another victory lap against the Nazis, I once was telling a friend, we were at pace. 00:56:45.060 --> 00:56:53.190 17 Ari Goldstein: lot of our museum is 40,000 objects in our collection, a lot of them are not digitized and some of them are so I did a quick search for the word horse in our online collections. About the author Sarah Maslin Nir is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated New York Times reporter and the author of Horse Crazy: The Story of a Woman and a World in Love with an Animal. 00:16:57.060 --> 00:17:10.860 Sarah Maslin Nir: I didn't have any of that I did live on park avenue I did summer in the hamptons but what I was feeling was intergenerational trauma and that lack of belonging, you know externally I looked at every bit the part and it didn't occur to me, you know, but I. 00:44:45.270 --> 00:44:59.070 133 00:39:19.800 --> 00:39:27.270 Sarah Maslin Nir, author of the memoir "Horse Crazy," joined us to tell us about her new book, "The Flying Horse." the first in a series of fictional middle-grade novels inspired by real horses . 00:24:34.200 --> 00:24:39.930 Sarah Maslin Nir: In the pursuit of the book, there is a dubious and revolting practice of doing that, so the fact that my dad even knew that was a thing, and it does happen it's called spiriting a horse up and it's in certain very despicable disciplines in the United States still and elsewhere. READ IT "The Flying Horse" by Sarah Maslin Nir. 00:13:46.230 --> 00:13:54.750 163 By Sarah Maslin Nir. 00:55:56.700 --> 00:56:08.850 00:01:46.200 --> 00:01:58.560 00:05:35.940 --> 00:05:38.100 As a New York Times staff reporter for the last decade, Sarah Maslin Nir has seen a lot. Many girls grow up reading a book (for me it was Silver Birch, by Dorothy Lyons) in which the heroine longs for a horse, finds one, tames it and makes a connection that is much more solid and fun than those she has with her schoolmates. Stephanie Butnick: start with you just telling us a little bit about both of those worlds, which both seem pretty intense in their own ways and how you navigated between them, you know the privilege, on one hand and what must have felt like this looming sense of trauma at home. Sarah Maslin Nir: The how you know the semen smuggling, the what the more worried horses, but she didn't give me the why why Francesca Kelly and English socialite become the steward in her mind if these animals and and traveled endlessly back to India, and she said to me. That's pretty far from the farm, so to speak, yet she's managed to uphold a competitive career in . Sarah Maslin Nir has been a staff reporter for The New York Times since August 2011. He then pulls on a pair of goggles. 76 Sarah Maslin Nir: and proceeded to do a full somersault at speed and, as we were both coming down, he was falling to the Left and I fell to the Left and I just braced for 1200 pounds of course flesh to end me. Sarah Maslin Nir: In Israel, after linked Israel post war and he ended up. 191 149 Ari Goldstein: This was awesome thank you both so much, and I will reduce a little surprised not always just we have a. 00:42:07.080 --> 00:42:09.750 00:25:18.450 --> 00:25:31.080 Stephanie Butnick: This deeply rooted America sense of Americana right like that's what you sort of typifies the American experience and it is interesting, the way in which. Sarah Maslin Nir: Well, one up you stephanie that it's bs that a horse is part of America, you know I often think how. 221 210 278 Search. 154 00:14:57.810 --> 00:15:08.160 web 2 days ago books children s book author sarah maslin nir embarks on an unconventional book tour reading from barn to barn the new york times reporter is touring with her second horse themed . Sarah Maslin Nir: Bear. 00:18:20.130 --> 00:18:28.830 Stephanie Butnick: What it's like as a child to feel that what your father went through with such a young age, I mean, how do you sort of deal with that weight. Sarah Maslin Nir: But you know identity is what you make it and I want to speak to something that I found a real parallel in other equestrian stories into. Sarah Maslin Nir: And I came back to America was like I need a curlicue eared horse, but you can't get them in America they're actually considered a rare commodity by the precious natural resource, but the Indian Government will ban the export I think around 2000 tanner's a little bit before. 00:57:23.880 --> 00:57:24.390 00:42:01.350 --> 00:42:06.870 00:30:26.040 --> 00:30:40.590 Sarah Maslin Nir: But second obviously we can talk about horse racing without talking about drugs and in American horse race and I think there's an average of 22 to 24 horses race horses die a week in America guess how many die in Europe in the same span a week. 00:02:10.860 --> 00:02:21.240 00:28:10.290 --> 00:28:16.980 Among the lesser known of these, she was the first celebrity to invite Nocturnalist, The New York Times Metro section's nightlife reporter from 2010 to . 131 48 10 00:49:42.720 --> 00:49:55.800 42 Maybe the legendary equestrian Beverly Moore, Trendsetters savior in a moment of crisis and Sarahs idol, should have played a larger, more meaningful role. 361 We have estimated Sarah Maslin Nir's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets. 00:01:17.280 --> 00:01:21.090 We are happy to provide a copy of that ad and others. Sarah Maslin Nir is the author of "Horse Crazy: The Story of a Woman and a World in Love with an Animal." She is a staff reporter for The New York Times and was a Finalist for the 2016 . 15 00:24:40.140 --> 00:24:52.470 205 00:07:06.180 --> 00:07:11.610 Sarah Maslin Nir: Ralph lauren's real name is Ralph lifshitz and he's a Jew from New York, just like me and that to me spoke that identity that belonging is what you make it that it is a construct and. "It's an unusual horse book in that it's my coming of age story through the lens of the horses . 307 Sarah Maslin Nir: row. 00:17:27.750 --> 00:17:32.880 00:27:45.330 --> 00:27:52.890 00:47:43.110 --> 00:47:49.110 100 Nail Techs Say NYT 's Nail Salon Expos Made Working - Jezebel 00:41:51.660 --> 00:41:58.500 00:12:02.910 --> 00:12:10.710 00:12:58.860 --> 00:13:10.860 346 In February 2013, in an article on post-Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts in heavily Irish-American Breezy Point, Queens, Nir wrote about the community's lack of diversity and allegations of prejudice. Sarah Maslin Nir: constantly on the ground in new Rochelle when the National Guard came in and when they instituted this cordoned off area which we now notice silly it was everywhere already and I got a coronavirus very swiftly from being there was really one of the first people to really to get it. 00:52:55.230 --> 00:53:01.560 Sarah Maslin Nir: They would leash excuse me put their dog on the leash they would leash that dog just because I was walking up to them on a horse so horses are a great weapon of intimidation and have always been. She saddled up for the first time at age 2, and more recently invited a therapy horse to attend her book launch party for . Horse Crazy: The Story of a Woman and a World in Love with an Animal 00:21:02.640 --> 00:21:11.700 00:21:12.060 --> 00:21:21.420 Within hours, the expos had sparked thousands of conversations, in news broadcasts and on social media, about how best to help the vulnerable employees . 27 Sarah Maslin Nir: she's sitting on her floor in her mentioned that she looks up at me he goes you'll come up with tremendous adventure when you engage in tremendous duplicity. 00:04:12.690 --> 00:04:17.880 Sarah Maslin Nir: That are so explosive that are so volatile that send people in the streets when they read them, you have to get it really right, and you have to be. 305 In the article, Pulitzer Prize finalist Sarah Maslin Nir examined how the American flag 'once a unifying symbol' has become a divisive symbol in the United States along political party lines. Stephanie Butnick: And you were like 16 when that happened record high school. 00:53:24.810 --> 00:53:32.610 89 Sarah Maslin Nir: And i'm 59th street of fifth avenue among the central park carriage horses and the scent of his remembered liberation when he drove to the stables to pick me up from doing chores or riding horses, my father would roll down the window and close his eyes. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. 289 Sarah Maslin Nir: yeah I mean the words let's bow right like that's like the the. 00:02:07.230 --> 00:02:10.530 00:31:03.870 --> 00:31:13.320 00:02:55.710 --> 00:03:06.540 253 58 270 Sarah Maslin Nir Horse Crazy: The Story of a Woman and a World in Love with an Animal Hardcover - Illustrated, August 4, 2020 by Sarah Maslin Nir (Author) 447 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle $13.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook $0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover 49 00:13:43.830 --> 00:13:45.570 Stephanie Butnick: that's that's that's fascinating um. 00:35:55.740 --> 00:35:56.220 Sarah Maslin Nir: turns out one in four cowboys in the pioneer era era were black and the the West was actually integrated because life was just too damn hard. 00:48:56.820 --> 00:48:57.510 00:29:36.210 --> 00:29:41.850 00:36:15.570 --> 00:36:32.340 00:46:31.170 --> 00:46:40.710 She sent him almost a dozen stories in one night and . Sarah Maslin Nir, 32, got her start at The New York Times in 2009 after she stayed up for 24 hours straight to cold pitch one of the editors. What has Sarah learned from her teachers about how to ride, how to sense a horses mood and fears? 00:28:38.160 --> 00:28:50.550 Sarah Nir email address & phone number - RocketReach ), It is evident that one of Nirs purposes in The Flying Horse is to educate young girls about how horses see the world, how it feels to be a horse, how horses relate to people. 247 00:03:55.590 --> 00:04:03.840 Sarah Maslin Nir graduated from Columbia University in 2005, majoring in political science and philosophy. This transcription was created automatically during a live program so may contain inaccurate transcriptions of some words. Stephanie Butnick: we're pretty close in age, you and I, so you, but you have a much closer connection obviously to your father's story. Sarah Maslin Nir: Endless around the horse world both past and present, have a tremendous brutality exacted on these animals and it's easy to do it is easy to be selfish with a horse, because they are here at our at our will and at our leisure. 00:01:21.360 --> 00:01:26.790 245 00:21:46.110 --> 00:21:58.020 00:26:07.590 --> 00:26:13.860 00:44:59.550 --> 00:45:11.220 Sarah Maslin Nir: deeply. 188 Sarah Maslin Nir: On in the belly of a Spanish galleon by Spanish copies to doors, and yet they became completely adopted by Native Americans, and we think of them. In a Twitter thread, one of the reporters, Sarah Maslin Nir explained: 'I spent almost every night in June out with the mayor of NYC though he didn't know it. 00:27:37.380 --> 00:27:45.240 Sarah Maslin Nir: Multiple times a year to steward the breed to try to create a breed registry to elevate it in this country to export some and she got a couple hours before the band, and yet we're standing after swimming with these horses is actually for horse on the cover. 00:07:11.880 --> 00:07:18.390 Sarah Maslin Nir: The problems that are in there very insular world have parallels in the mainstream world as well in the secular world. 00:55:03.390 --> 00:55:08.430 00:35:35.910 --> 00:35:44.460 Sarah Maslin Nir is a staff reporter for The New York Times. 00:14:35.910 --> 00:14:48.960 92 For me, Sarahs chapters are the most engaging, because, bit by bit, she reveals how she overcomes her problems. Stephanie Butnick: The stories, you were reporting from new Rochelle or obviously like if you're in a bit out from that, but you were really, really in the mix um, can you tell us a little bit about that experience. 00:13:55.020 --> 00:14:03.150 The Evidence Says Otherwise. Sarah Maslin Nir: Jewish if we were X men, you know that's our that's our superpower my dad has a really fascinating story. 114 69 00:36:33.600 --> 00:36:45.330 185 Stephanie Butnick: you're a reporter for the New York Times, if you mentioned the story right that people who are here will definitely know them one amazing one was on garnish which was your big series on. Sarah Maslin Nir: And he became eventually yehuda near but in between he had many different identities. Sarah Maslin Nir: asked to be inducted into Yad Vashem after saying that they have protected choose and my father controversially at the time, fought against it said. Sarah Maslin Nir: There was a two year old in the field and a four year old and I said Francesca you know Bam is decades old how, how do you have these horses. 355 Sarah Maslin Nir: isn't that interesting I wasn't there I didn't belong and and even even and that's the fiction of identity right that identity is a construct here, I was not only was I there, I was the best of the best and I disappeared, because I didn't believe it. It was icky.. 312 00:51:46.710 --> 00:51:57.540 Sarah Maslin Nir: And so the the pushing this of the Jews don't let them say no first have been tropes of my journalism career and every every moment of my waking life. i've traced the Viking history of the katie Norwegian fjord horse who extracted us, both from a peatbog and the Scottish Highlands. 00:52:37.110 --> 00:52:46.170 00:34:54.660 --> 00:35:01.200 00:31:53.280 --> 00:32:08.550 Sarah Maslin Nir spent 13 months investigating workplace conditions in New York City nail salons. 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