[citation needed], Nir initially freelanced for the Times, contributing to 11 different sections of the paper. 00:41:58.590 --> 00:42:00.990 247 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. 345 259 Sarah Maslin Nir: The great horse whisperer I profile in this book Monte Roberts of the movie the horse whisperer is based on him says for system, and one thing. 252 00:28:17.490 --> 00:28:26.400 91 likes, 2 comments - Horse Illustrated (@horseillustrated) on Instagram: "New York Times reporter and Pulitzer Prize finalist Sarah Maslin Nir delivers a powerfully . 202 Ive never seen anything like it. Stephanie Butnick: How much of that as a as a child of you know, several you know thinkers in this way, I mean. Sarah Maslin Nir's "Horse Crazy" is not exclusively about horses at all, but a thoughtful memoir that blends rich reportage with intimate stories of combating loneliness and navigating grief. Another Berkshires-based author, Donaldson Brown, begins her novel, "Because I Loved You," with a young girl racing off on the back of her beloved steed in an effort to keep the horse that her mother has sold. 00:12:47.010 --> 00:12:58.440 77 00:23:10.800 --> 00:23:17.490 00:26:44.430 --> 00:26:54.510 Stephanie Butnick: You know, reminds me of. [3] Her brother, David Nir, is (as of 2014) the political director of Daily Kos. 00:50:48.450 --> 00:50:58.320 311 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. 288 [6][7] She became a trainee reporter in 2011 and worked as a rewrite reporter for late-night news, during which time she camped out overnight at Zuccotti Park with the Occupy Wall Street protesters,[8] and later reported on the dismantling of the camp. 00:37:09.270 --> 00:37:09.630 00:21:02.640 --> 00:21:11.700 52 00:34:40.680 --> 00:34:46.140 256 00:40:17.250 --> 00:40:26.970 281 Sarah Maslin Nir: And it never happened and I stood up, you know that his hind quarters, I saw them above me and they didn't come down on me and I look at trendy was still lying on the ground upside down and forces. 00:04:35.070 --> 00:04:45.510 Share this Article: Horses have always been the salvation of Sarah Maslin Nir, who grew up having "the conversations with horses I longed to have with my family." She felt like an outcast both at home and at her tony Upper East Side prep school, where, she says, "my accomplishments with horses . 00:10:20.070 --> 00:10:34.770 Sarah Maslin Nir: into it and controlling it completely and in that way they lend you their power on my own two legs i'm just Sarah you lent for more i'm formidable I have 30 elite boots I have power. 00:46:41.220 --> 00:46:48.570 7 257 Sarah Maslin Nir: Of course people get this book they're going to be like, why is there, so much gentler in this book about horses and I feel sort of self consciousness about that. 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. 00:29:36.210 --> 00:29:41.850 New York Times reporter Sarah Maslin Nir's provocatively titled May 12 article, " Perfect Nails, Poisoned Workers ," opens at a salon in Ridgewood, Queens. 76 230 00:24:34.200 --> 00:24:39.930 00:56:09.360 --> 00:56:17.670 299 Sarah Maslin Nir: The problems that are in there very insular world have parallels in the mainstream world as well in the secular world. 318 141 Sarah Maslin Nir: and afterwards been checked up by an emt and I had actually ended up crashing vertebrae but I was still able to walk but just from the back to the fall and a woman came up to me and she said. Sarah Maslin Nir: But you know braided together those are the threads that form the tapestry of my life, so thank you for your deep breathe and that great question. 00:03:07.950 --> 00:03:18.990 00:12:11.160 --> 00:12:18.960 361 Stephanie Butnick: is rather elite, and so did you outgrow it, how much of it was sort of like in your head i'm so curious how you look back, particularly on your young self and the insecurities you felt about your your status versus everyone else's. You may have seen the name, Sarah Maslin Nir, graced across the pages of the "New York Times" reporting stories from breaking news to exposs. 177 Ari Goldstein: Thank you, both again, thank you to our audience and you can order the sarah's book at the link in the zoom chat we love to support local bookstores here in New York. Stephanie Butnick: it's so true, it seems like she had to shift her own perspective about I mean she's here so she can speak for itself, but you know this idea, like you saw yourself as a certain way, and actually then turned out to actually be completely false right it didn't need to be that way. Stephanie Butnick: riding horses it all seems very genteel on and then at home, you have your father, who is you who to near this. 00:31:03.870 --> 00:31:13.320 00:51:09.270 --> 00:51:16.290 Stephanie Butnick: we've talked a little bit about this in the video, but you know I know we have some people here who are also horse crazy have some people here who may have like seen a horse in person, a few times. 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. Ari Goldstein: You can order the book at the link in the zoom chat it's from sarah's local retailer here in New York so every copy they sell is personally signed. 79 00:32:41.340 --> 00:32:47.190 00:29:24.870 --> 00:29:35.430 Sarah Maslin Nir: to him as to me horses were freedom on April 28 1945 my father was 15. The four-legged pets are welcome, but not welcome everywhere. Stephanie Butnick: there's a lot in this book obviously about the horses with in your life and stories that you've reported from India to she can T, which is a word I did not actually know how to pronounce before tonight. Verified. 146 140 206 48 Sarah Maslin Nir: On his baptismal certificate forged by a family friend and so in this posh life, I felt like I was living with my own forged identity and that's something that I unpack in the book really the book was a. 298 344 164 00:01:27.000 --> 00:01:33.840 00:20:52.530 --> 00:21:02.310 transportationand nearly two million horse owners. Ari Goldstein: His family members who later donated to the museum, so I think it sort of beautiful beautiful that he chose to paint this course in plowed field and midst really you know heroin circumstances, maybe he was drawn to them, I don't know in a small way to use their. Stephanie Butnick: The Labor abuses in within the nail salon world and, more recently, which was a pulitzer prize finalist. Sarah Maslin Nir is on Facebook. Sarah Maslin Nir: Interesting response to when we have these bubbles of outrage on different fronts throughout coronavirus i'm not sure anybody knows. 123 00:24:22.800 --> 00:24:33.510 216 Sarah Maslin Nir: Take a look at her, she looks like the you know Las Vegas last but they don't see it, because they feel her jewishness right the gestalt and so you know we all put on different identities and. 54 Sarah Maslin Nir has been a staff reporter for The New York Times since August 2011. Stephanie Butnick: I love that I also livia says, this is a very fascinating presentation in the chat I also want to encourage everyone who is here. 359 244 250 Sarah Maslin Nir: horse dealers in the old country they were forced out of many other jobs but being forced dealers, is when they could have actually until about World War Two when they were edicts removing them from the marketplaces. Sarah Maslin Nir: School psychiatrist excuse me a school psychologist and my brother, my father was brought in, because there was a student of hers who. 00:09:39.930 --> 00:09:52.020 315 00:54:49.860 --> 00:55:03.120 [29][30], In December 2015, the Columbia Journalism Review investigated the effects of Nir's Unvarnished series on nail salon workers and owners, concluding that many nail salon workers were empowered and saw working conditions improved as a result of attention and legal reforms spurred by the reporting. Sarah Maslin Nir: On the other side of the mountains for to have these structures that existed east of them and black people have. 00:12:19.500 --> 00:12:22.200 84 Sarah Maslin Nir: and. 13 This transcription was created automatically during a live program so may contain inaccurate transcriptions of some words. Sarah Maslin Nir: Suddenly, on a bridge were Russian soldiers, the war was over. As a New York Times staff reporter for the last decade, Sarah Maslin Nir has seen a lot. She covered New York City's nightlife for the Times from 2010 until the end of 2011, as the paper's "Nocturnalist" columnist, once attending 25 parties in five days. 106 99 But while to me horses feel like an inevitability a part of my body and my life in a way, I don't question, any more than I would the rise and fall of my own chest is still. Sarah Maslin Nir: trundled in and he took that second place ribbon from the judge and put it on his chest and turned to him and raised up his hands and said I defeated Hitler. Sarah Maslin Nir: And that became how they met, but for my mother being adopted. 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. 276 Stephanie Butnick: Excuse me, then the phone rings now i'm like am I in trouble and much like I was like what's what's going to be, but sometimes it's just human contact. 00:18:06.090 --> 00:18:14.970 Stephanie Butnick: Thanks so much Ari and wow Sarah that was quite an entrance I like that whole special video just for us. Sarah Maslin Nir: And yet he felt that they had a exact parallel experiences just in their own insular world, as did his secular patients, because what we were all looking for including me was mastery and where I found a sense of mastery was in penetrating the horse world. 155 00:34:47.310 --> 00:34:53.220 94 00:25:08.220 --> 00:25:17.190 00:03:39.210 --> 00:03:45.810 Recommended for readers 8 to 12 years. Sarah Maslin Nir: Other animals is your body snatch them but becoming one with the horse is not uniting to have it is to fusing you're being. Sarah Maslin Nir: Because it's not possible because we've it's unprecedented and historic and we've never been here before, and so I have a very. 60 150 That quest became this book and it expanded far beyond just me because i'm not alone, as I sought out the horses, I found their humans. 00:49:20.220 --> 00:49:20.640 00:28:26.610 --> 00:28:37.410 00:48:57.930 --> 00:49:06.630 Stephanie Butnick: So you know, for you, as you say, horses, where you belong, and you discovered that at a young age, and so. 63 [1] The story generated both extensive . 00:25:48.300 --> 00:25:55.260 71 214 00:36:49.530 --> 00:37:01.680 Epstein also argued that the NYT had mistranslated the ads cited in its rebuttal of Bernstein, and that those ads actually validated Bernstein's argument. 151 Sarah Maslin Nir: You know not fully formed principles that I had as a child, but I knew them I knew them in my heart of hearts and, of course, my parents are psychologists and psychiatrists so the book had to you know take take a deep look at how Michigan they made me. [5] Before attending journalism school, Nir lived in London and worked as a freelancer for several U.S. and international publications. Stephanie Butnick: Many don't make it, but those that do are exhausted in your death over those are not the ones the highest officer select they wait for the various courses that will go back and help save one another that's ready. 00:26:16.530 --> 00:26:26.280 182 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. Laylie Frazier is a fine artist and illustrator inspired by the natural world. 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 . Sarah Maslin Nir: Body I love asking people their you know their business and it's such a treat to get to do this for a living, I had a colleague say in his retirement after 29 years a lovely man, he said. 00:08:45.480 --> 00:08:54.660 137 intervention to the most vulnerable families in the country she is married lives in london and has 245 193 2,212 Followers, 3,895 Following, 849 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from HorseCrazy (@horsecrazythebook) Sarah Maslin Nir: So here's trendy these are his little legs here is a flower pot and his legs were wrapped around it, and he couldn't scramble them and flip himself over and get up. Stephanie Butnick: And then. Her style is conversational and often amusing: Right now, Trendy was getting a vibe. 343 00:45:19.080 --> 00:45:26.970 Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. 00:27:20.010 --> 00:27:31.530 Include your name, the article headline, and your message. 17 Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Arkansas, who barred "Latinx" from state documents as her first official act. 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. 348 The storm raged for days, dumping four feet of snow and packing winds as high as 70 miles per hour, an unusually catastrophic combination. Sarah Maslin Nir: Horses went extinct in the American continent about 10,000 years ago and they were reintroduced. Born and raised in Manhattan, Sarah is a true New Yorker. Stephanie Butnick: Just feeling like it, I don't know you could describe how you feel, but his his response he was never envy me my wounds I envy you are spared your own So could you tell me a little bit about. 00:35:02.400 --> 00:35:11.580 00:25:32.580 --> 00:25:41.490 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 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. 00:36:03.480 --> 00:36:14.910 328 The death toll in the region rose to 17. 51 Sarah Maslin Nir: damp masa wrapped and clingfilm that I brought to the horror shows you know, I was compelled to belong, and I would often say that you know dad. 00:54:24.750 --> 00:54:34.890 00:31:45.240 --> 00:31:53.010 70 240 Sarah Maslin Nir: Getting college credits and whatnot. 00:44:02.940 --> 00:44:03.960 00:19:40.590 --> 00:19:45.420 297 265 Her mother, Bonnie Maslin, was a noted psychologist who appeared on TV shows such as "Oprah." 00:13:43.830 --> 00:13:45.570 But before that successful writing career, she was a . 00:02:55.710 --> 00:03:06.540 00:23:18.030 --> 00:23:26.130 00:07:58.920 --> 00:08:09.120 00:43:20.190 --> 00:43:28.950 Search. Ari Goldstein: Including a sweeping investigations in New York city's nail salon industry, for which she was a 2016 pulitzer prize finalist. 00:21:22.140 --> 00:21:31.110 00:02:07.230 --> 00:02:10.530 00:47:43.110 --> 00:47:49.110 Colon, who previously suffered from sarcoidosis, a disease that her doctor . 172 She currently covers breaking news for the paper's Metro section. 55 00:35:35.910 --> 00:35:44.460 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. Stephanie Butnick: And and it's funny because to me it seems like you felt, so much the outsider but he relish shouldn't be right, like who, who mentioned Hitler on the at the Hampton classic he did right so there's really. Sarah Maslin Nir: My my mom walks in two worlds, but if I walk in 20 you walk in 30 but it's just so funny that no it no one ever But then when I stopped that my go go look Come on, and they're like oh yeah, of course, you know. 00:55:22.140 --> 00:55:30.210 Sarah Maslin Nir is a staff reporter for The New York Times. Full Episode Wednesday, Sep 21 Stephanie Butnick: I wonder if you could tell us a little bit about that, and whether he thought about these patients as being different are facing different issues and how you sort of solve those two worlds in your own your own upbringing oh. That's pretty far from the farm, so to speak, yet she's managed to uphold a competitive career in . Sarah Maslin Nir: So I needed one of these when I got back I had. 327 00:32:59.160 --> 00:33:06.810 357 In September 2015, Leah Epstein was traveling in Scotland with Sarah Maslin Nir, a writer covering their trip for the Times' travel section.Nir was driving while Epstein was in the back seat . He has used this safety protocol for the past 14 months. 188 Sarah Maslin Nir: And that's the story, I told at my father's funeral directly to his pine casket and. 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. 83 Joseph Berger, "Yehuda Nir, a Psychiatrist and Holocaust Survivor, Dies at 84", New York Times (July 19, 2014), "Law and Disorder | Only in New York | Arts Initiative Columbia University", The New York Times, "Timestopics: Sara Maslin Nir", Columbia Journalism School, "Sarah Maslin Nir '09 is the Nocturnalist", Jeremy Barr, "New York Times Metro Makes Some Changes", "New York Times Metro makes some changes", Sarah Maslin Nir, "Cuomo Orders Emergency Measures to Protect Workers at Nail Salons", New York Times, (May 11, 2015), Sarah Maslin Nir, "Horse Crazy", BookDorks, (August 4, 2020), "Ireland Aids Breezy Point, Queens, After Hurricane Sandy", "Defending the Irish community against racist claims in New York Times -- Same old story as Hurricane Sandy relief efforts questioned", Richard Bernstein, "What the 'Times' Got Wrong About Nail Salons", New York Review of Books, (July 25, 2015), Dean Baquet, et al, "Rebuttal to The NYRB's Article on NYT Nail Salon Series," The New York Times, (July 28, 2015), Margaret Sullivan, "Criticism of 'Unvarnished' Brings a Strong Times Defense" The New York Times, (July 29, 2015), "Nail Salons Close In Protest Of State Crackdown", Sage Lazzaro, "Nail Salon Industry Stages Protest Outside NYT Building," Observer (September 21, 2015), Helen Holmes, "Here's Why Hundreds of Nail Salon Owners Are Protesting the New York Times," Jezebel (October 7, 2015), Jim Epstein, "The New York Times' Nail Salons Series Was Filled with Misquotes and Factual Errors. Sarah Maslin Nir: Thank you so much. 271 00:40:09.090 --> 00:40:16.710 10 118 00:47:38.370 --> 00:47:41.580 She saddled up for the first time at age 2, and more recently invited a therapy horse to attend her book launch party for . 00:28:03.390 --> 00:28:09.390 Sarah Maslin Nir: But. One of them ran on April 2, 2014, in the World Journal; another on April 17, 2014; and another on April 18, 2014.

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