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Sculpture represents MLK's love and legacy; Artist with ADHD creates 'Anti-Planner'
Publisher |
NPR
WBUR
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
News & Politics
On The Radio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Jan 16, 2023
Episode Duration |
00:27:48
"The Embrace," a sculpture on the Boston Common that represents the love between Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, was unveiled last week. The sculpture depicts the arms of both wrapped around each other. Artist Hank Willis Thomas designed "The Embrace" and joins us to talk about it and King Jr.'s legacy. Then, last year, numerous popular retailers including Walgreens warned about an increase in organized retail theft. Reporters and local police found little evidence of this, though. Rachel Swan, who has been covering this for the San Francisco Chronicle, joins us. And, the average planner just doesn't work for many people diagnosed with ADHD. That's the case for artist Dani Donovan, who created the "Anti-Planner" to keep herself motivated in a way that works for her. She's heard from others who are prone to procrastination that her model works for them, too. Donovan joins us.

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