This Berkeleyside interview with Pamela Price pushed me even more strongly into the “don’t recall” camp
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This Berkeleyside interview with Pamela Price pushed me even more strongly into the “don’t recall” camp -
"Sam felt safe in a BART station, where they knew a train would never fail to arrive.@docpop Well, @barnali's on track to be the newest member of the BART board of directors! Maybe she can pass on the request to their social media team?
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"Sam felt safe in a BART station, where they knew a train would never fail to arrive."Sam felt safe in a BART station, where they knew a train would never fail to arrive. 'Every time I saw the train pulling into El Cerrito, felt the wind blowing, the sound of it on the tracks, I felt at home,' they said. BART is 'the veins of the region' and a gateway to community for Sam. When they were growing up, they were pretty shy and introverted. BART and the requisite interactions with strangers on trains 'gave me the ability to be myself.'"
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Sometimes, it’s hard to talk about significant experiences.Sometimes, it’s hard to talk about significant experiences. A couple of months ago, @barnali and I went on pilgrimage to the Komagata Maru memorial in Vancouver, and we still haven’t shared a single photo or word about it. There’s just too much to say.
I’m reintegrating after the final #XOXOfest in Portland—four lovely days of seeing friends, making new connections, and falling back in love with the small/indie internet. People were wildly creative, kind, and welcoming. (1/7)