Turkish Tuesdays: Sihirli Annem (My Magical Mother): Things Are NOT Always As They Seem, Avni…

        Last week we met some human and Fairy ‘bosses’ in the first 35 minutes of Bölüm 1/Episode 1: Turkish Tuesdays: Sihirli Annem (My Magical Mother): Jealousy is Not Love…

As I noted previously, the Youtube videos have  CCs in  Turkish, and most also have subtitles in English…), and having the Closed Captions available makes it easy to go back and read the words missed in listening, greatly speeding my language learning.  I hope it does the same for you.

    Now, Poor Avni is making excuses to talk his way into the home and search for magical… brooms?  b1AvniAhaa

Seriously, Avni?  Adults (who are not crazy) continue to learn  multiple ways to distinguish between illogical conclusions and logical possibilities.

Next week we continue with bolum 1 / episode 1, at 37 minutes into the hour long video:  Turkish Tuesdays: Sihirli Annem (My Magical Mother): Worker Owned Women’s Business Role Models ;

Shira

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1.) Share two different sources related to the Sihirli Annem series, and to the tie ins with interracial marriage and same sex marriage,  to this series.

2.) Share your thoughts on how a TV show might help, or hinder, inclusive thinking,

3.) Write a story, post or tweet that uses those thoughts.

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Shira Destinie Jones is founder of #ProjectDoBetter, a long term plan proposal for community building, and a published poet, academic author, and advocate for improving our #PublicDomainInfrastructure. Her other book, Stayed on Freedom's Call, on Black-Jewish Cooperation in DC, is freely available via the Internet Archive. She has organized community events such as film discussions, multi-ethnic song events, and cooperative presentations, and is a native of Washington, DC. She promotes peaceful planning, NVC and the Holocene Calendar, and is also a writer. More information at https://shiradest.wordpress.com/