Author: Lauren

  • No, You’re Not Racist if You Voted for Trump

    No, You’re Not Racist if You Voted for Trump

    Y’all – it’s been a week.

    On Nov. 9, Kathryn Stockett, author of The Help wrote:

    For those of y’all who love Stockett’s book as much as we do here at Pretty Southern, you know what the writer implied. Hilly was a racist and the antagonist in the novel. Her character represented everything wrong about the way white Southerners treated people of color. Now, here’s another quote from The Help that I think we as a country need right now:

    “You is smart. You is kind. You is important.”

    The past week has been exhausting. On Election Night, I didn’t watch the live broadcast or stay up late to see who won. Around 10 p.m., my husband checked Google to see how the electoral college votes were coming in; with Trump ahead by 60 votes, that’s when I knew this game was over. I almost had a breakdown.

    As bedtime approached, I was standing in our kitchen when I nearly collapsed. I had to catch my breath. The magnitude of this situation hit me: the world is not okay. There is so much in this world that I want to change and improve, and the flood of it all hit me as I filled a glass of water in the kitchen. I shut the water off and braced myself over the sink, taking in a few deep breaths, and reminding myself that I have the power to impact change. I did not cry. I went to bed hoping, praying, that when I woke up then the world would somehow be a better place.

    While I love living this Pretty Southern existence, there is too much happening in the world to only focus on the pretty parts. Two weeks ago, my friend was senselessly murdered in his own apartment. This week, an accused rapist and actual racist was elected president. Like many of you reading this post, I unleashed my frustrations on social media:

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    First, I want to apologize

    To you, who voted for Trump, who think I called you a racist: I’m sorry. It wasn’t meant to be taken personally. You’re not a racist unless of course you actually are, but I’m not calling anyone out on an individual basis because that’s between you and the good Lord in heaven. My commentary was meant to spark a discussion, which it certainly did. I posted this because I wanted to see the dialogue and conversations which would come. And we need to keep having these conversations because racism is a huge, monumental problem in this country.

    As a nation, we have to say it’s not right that the KKK is still in power, enough power to endorse a president. It’s not right to use sexist and misogynistic words such as “grab her by the pussy” and “bleeding from her wherever.” It’s not right; but somehow, millions of Americans ignored those hateful words and said “sure, I think you’ll be a better president than Clinton.” This election was won by a white misogynist and racist who shouted the loudest, regardless of what those words actually were.

    Jessica Shortall found the words to express the sentiment:

    “To my friends (yes, friends) who voted for Trump: You say you voted for Trump for reasons entirely absent from hatred, racism, and misogyny. You are sick of being called a racist, a misanthrope, a sexist, a xenophobe.

    So let’s start with this premise: I believe you when you say you don’t hold any of these things in your heart. I believe you when you say that these things are not why you voted for him. I BELIEVE YOU.”

    This status was meant to be a wake-up call that this world, our country, is not okay.

    The amount of hate speech that’s flowed and what our own kids have done to each other in the past 72 hours since Trump was announced President-Elect is atrocious. Just look at what happened on Day 1 in Trump’s America.

    Our pal, Paige Jackson, help explains how this election impacts African Americans:

    “Many of you are uncomfortable identifying as a racist, misogynist, xenophobe or homophobe. However, you are obviously ok supporting someone that is all these things. But in siding with Donald Trump and his unapologetically hate-filled views you have cosigned and validated his viewpoints. And his viewpoints are all of those things.

    “You did not stand up for me or anyone else that he attacked with his words. Instead, you gave him a pat on the back & told him that the things he says are acceptable. You rewarded his behavior with your vote. So, whether or not you believe all the things he has said to further marginalize people and groups, you have, in fact, condoned it.

    “Neutrality is comfortable. But neutrality contributes to oppression. You, my friends, are guilty of oppression as long as you try to straddle the line of supporting Donald Trump the politician without condemning his rhetoric.

    “So, what can you do? Stop sitting in silence. Because as long as you are silent and go along with the hate that is around you, you are a co-conspirator and you are responsible for the hatred and division we are experiencing.

    “I do apologize if this upsets you or makes you feel uncomfortable; however, it wasn’t meant to make you feel warm and fuzzy. I cannot keep dancing around your feelings at the detriment of the greater good.” – Paige

    She also shared this awe-inspiring quote from Desmond Tutu.

    So does it mean that you’re racist if you voted for Trump? No. It does mean that with everything this man said in the election — every misogynistic, xenophobic, and racist comment — you somehow still thought he would be the best leader for America. It is you, our fellow American, who now have the responsibility to help make our country a better place. We’re in this together to truly Make America Great Again.

    Now let’s talk about the zeitgeist for a second, y’all

    Quick vocab refresher: the zeitgeist is the defining spirit or mood of a particular period of history as shown by the ideas and beliefs of the time. The slogan “Make America Great Again” is part of our national zeitgeist. The defining spirit of America is anger. Millions of angry Americans voted, and millions are angry at the outcome. Dave Chapelle’s opening monologue on SNL pretty much sums of the zeitgeist of America in late 2016.

    So what do we do now? What are next steps? How you, my fellow American, personally plan to be part of the change?

    Let’s end the hate speech together.

    Our pal Chuck Reece at The Bitter Southerner wrote, “only the hardest conversations yield real understanding. We’ve been down that road, and we have to commit to go farther down it, into the swamps, into the scariest parts.”

    It’s time for us to come together, as Americans, to move our society forward in a positive direction. What we must do now is to continue having tough conversations. We look at small steps we can make to help our neighbors, our countrymen, and billions of other people on this Earth we call home. We have to come together as the United States of America. Like my mother said to me over our post-election brunch:

    “Put on your big girl panties and deal with it.”

    Momma Lynne dropped some harsh truth on me as I sucked down a spicy Bloody Mary. She said that as a journalist, I have a responsibility to be a voice of change. It’s my choice which direction I want to take, and choose to take the high road. “You’re such a positive person,” she told me. “Use that positivity.”

    So to you, my fellow Southerner, American, citizen of planet Earth: it’s time to find a way to work together. It’s time to help each other. We have to end the name calling, the prejudices in every way, shape and form. The human race is going to have to combine forces to stop global warming. Yes, climate change is real and if we don’t do something to change our behavior then our planet, our home, is going to suffer. We, as a people, are better than the current zeitgeist.

    We are smart. We are kind. We are important.

    THE HELP

  • Justice for Alex Newton – Murder at Alexan EAV

    Justice for Alex Newton – Murder at Alexan EAV

    Jonathan Alexander Newton, Alex, was murdered in his apartment at the Alexan EAV in Atlanta on Monday, Oct. 31, 2016. Alex was only 30 years old. He had come home on his lunch break and walked in on a home invader at his apartment. The perpetrator then shot him to death before running. Here’s the video of the suspect caught on security camera:

    Alex’s friends and family have set up a GoFundMe to raise money to add to the CRIME STOPPERS reward money so that this perpetrator doesn’t stay on the run for long. Please help by donating and sharing the YouTube video so we can bring Alex’s murderer to justice!

    Courtesy of his family, here’s more about the amazing Alex Newton:

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    Alex was the middle child of Joseph Betts (Joe) and Beth Candler Newton. He was born on July 21, 1986. He grew up in Thomson, Georgia, where he was an active member of the First United Methodist Church of Thomson.

    As a youth, Alex loved acting, modeling, and was part of a State Champion Team in both gymnastics and tennis. He acted in several plays with the Augusta Players and spent one summer in New York City with his mother developing his love of theatre. He was an active member of the First United Methodist Church youth group and a proud member of Boy Scout Troop 125 and was the recipient of an Eagle Scout Award.

    Alex was a graduate of Augusta Christian School and attended Brevard College and Augusta Technical College. As an avid outdoorsman, Alex had multiple interests including fly fishing, hunting, mountain biking, kayaking, and camping on the family farm. He also enjoyed cooking and woodworking. He was employed by Newton Construction Group in Atlanta, Georgia.

    In addition to his parents, Alex is survived by his brother, Trey Newton of Atlanta, sister, Taylor Newton of Thomson, paternal grandmother Sara Newton, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and special friend, Sarah Read.

    Visitation will be held on Friday evening November 4th at the Newton residence in Thomson, GA from 6-8 p.m. A memorial service celebrating Alex’s life will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, November 5th at First United Methodist Church, Thomson, Georgia.

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  • How to Train Your Dog to Get Beer

    How to Train Your Dog to Get Beer

    Don’t you wish your dog could get beer for you?

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    It’s football season, which means most of us Southerners are glued to the television if we’re not tailgating the actual event. Personally, I’m guilty of wishing my pups were a little bit bigger, and trained better, to bring me things. I can’t even get my dog to drop the darn tennis ball. So I even though of hiring to Train Your Dog With Professional Dog Trainers

    Well it turns out, my pal, Bj Williams, has mastered the training techniques to get his dog to bring him a beer on-demand. Bj trained his lovely lab/pit mix, Avery, to open the refrigerator, grab a beer, then bring it back to Bj wherever he’s sitting. See for yourself! If you want to command your dog that way, you can check for training resources online or you can instantly see Spectrum Canine Dog Training website.

    So how did Bj train his dog to bring him beer?

    Despite being an Alabama fan, Bj was kind enough to share his secrets for success. Note, Bj is not a dog whisperer or any kind if professional dog trainer (that can be seen in this dog blog), simply a genius (minus his college football allegiance). Here’s how he trained Avery.

    Phase 1: The Fridge
    Bj tied a towel to the arm of the refrigerator door and taught her to pull it open.

    Phase 2: The Beer
    Once she understood how to open the door, he trained her how to grab a beer and hold it in her mouth.

    Phase 3: The Conditioning
    Throughout the puppy training in California – Ridgeside K9 NorCal Dog Training process, he would only say “beer me”. It took her another day to get the entire process down by herself. After that, she was a pro.

    Bj notes how he also taught Avery how to get other things like her leash, collar, and poop bags. Avery also mastered the high five, or “paw five” in her case, as you’ll see in the video. I noticed my frog was not eating so that day I ordered some live worms to feed the frog.

    Now we would like to put a special prayer request for Avery

    Poor Avery is getting a bit old in her years and had a rough trip to the vet earlier this week. If y’all would please keep Avery in your prayers for many happy game days with Bj and their family.

    #GoDawgs! And heck BJ, just for you, #RollTide

  • The New Terminus: Google Fiber Channels to Atlanta

    The New Terminus: Google Fiber Channels to Atlanta

    Terminus is the original name for the city of Atlanta.

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    In ancient Roman mythology, Terminus was the god of boundaries. The Latin word “termini” means “end of the line.” The history of Terminus goes way beyond “The Walking Dead”. Many native Southerners know that Terminus was the first name for the city of Atlanta. But how did such a name ever come about?

    Here’s a brief history of Atlanta. The city was called Terminus because it was the end of the railroad line.

    In 1836, the Georgia General Assembly voted to build the Western and Atlantic Railroad in order to provide a link between the port of Savannah and the Midwest. An engineer surveyed possible routes and drove his stake, the “zero milepost” into what is now Five Points.

    In 1837, Terminus springs up around this area. Atlanta was briefly named “Thrasherville” for John Thrasher who built homes and the general store. By 1842, Atlanta was called “Marthasville” as it now had six buildings and 30 residents. It was proposed to rename the area “Atlantica-Pacifica” in honor of the railroad but is shorted to Atlanta. By 1847, Atlanta was its official name.

    Today, Atlanta continues to own its nickname “Silicon Valley South”. Fellow Atlanta tech afficiandoes have been excited about the coming of Google Fiber for the past year. In anticipation of the launch of Google Fiber in Atlanta, the Google team recently debuted this fantastic video: “Together for Atlanta:60”

    “Well you know, the city started at the intersection of two railroad tracks. We’ve always been a crossroads.”

    Iconic Atlanta locations featured in the video include Piedmont Park, Ebeneezer Baptist Church (where Martin Luther King Jr. preached), The Fox Theatre, The Varsity, the Georgia Aquarium, and one of our favorite charities PowerMyLearning – which provides computers and STEM education to kids in Atlanta.

    Here’s a full transcript from the Google Fiber Video:

    “Hey, Atlanta. Hi, Atlanta. What’s up, Atlanta?

    There’s so much possibility here. Google fiber is a big opportunity for us. Well you know, the city started at the intersection of two railroad tracks. We’ve always been a crossroads

    Super fast internet is such a powerful tool for sharing ideas. I’m always on the lookout for mobile plans that offer just that. It’ll help bring us even closer together.

    We’ll support the things that we really care about. Making it easier for everyone to learn.
    Keeping families connected. Local flavor, by keeping it strong.

    It’s for Midtown. Little Five Points. Sweet Auburn. In all our neighborhoods.

    It’s for all of us.

    Together.”

    Kudos to Google and their team for this awesome Atlanta tribute. We’re excited for the fastest internet in the South!

  • Jeffrey Fashion Cares – Atlanta

    Jeffrey Fashion Cares – Atlanta

    Jeffrey Fashion Cares is the biggest fashion event of the year in Atlanta.

     

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    The 24th annual Jeffrey Fashion Cares is founded by acclaimed retailer and style icon, Jeffrey Kalinsky. This year’s event is co-chaired by Lila Hertz, Jeffrey McQuithy and Louise Sams.

    Jeffrey Fashion Cares 2016 will be held on Monday, Aug. 29 at 7 p.m. at Phipps Plaza. It’s incredible to see Buckhead’s premier shopping destination transformed with an incredible runway. The evening will begin with a pre-show cocktail reception where guests can mix and mingle, followed by a silent and live auction, then the most dazzling fashion show in the South. Designers to be featured for this year’s event include Lanvin, Celine, Christian Dior, Givenchy, Gucci, Valentino, Dries van Noten, Saint Laurent Paris, Balenciaga, Christian Louboutin and Manolo Blahnik.

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    Fashion Cares is true to its name, as this glamorous evening is all for the benefit of Susan G. Komen Greater Atlanta and the Atlanta AIDS Fund (AAF). It’s one of the largest combined AIDS and breast cancer benefits in the country. Last year’s sold-out event raised $700,000!

    A sampling of this year’s silent and live auction items includes:

    · Vogue Fantasy Trip for Two to NYC – One of the most iconic and prolific fashion magazines in the world, two lucky patrons will get to attend an exclusive event at New York Fashion Week. The package includes airfare, hotel and lunch with a Vogue Market Stylist.

    · Private Jet Experience and an Atlanta Falcons Game – More than $9000 value, take a deluxe private jet to and from Atlanta to Philadelphia to watch the Falcons take on the Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday, November 13, 2016.

    · South African Safari at Thulani Game Lodge & Eco Estate – This once in a lifetime experience includes lodging for two couples for one week, two game drives per day, and breakfast daily prepared by a personal chef. The luxuriously beautiful lodge features five impeccably-appointed bedrooms, elegant ensuite baths, a private wine chamber and a falling waters pool.

    · Crystal Cruises “Azure Reflections” Voyage – An all-inclusive, 10-day luxury cruise for two aboard Crystal Cruises’ Six-Star ship, Crystal Serenity, from Barbados/Bridgetown, British West Indies to Miami, FL.

    · MONIQUE PÉAN Earrings – Known for creating fine jewelry with this cuban link necklace conscience, Péan employs unusual, ethically sourced materials to create her avant-garde designs and works to raise awareness of global issues. For this year’s Jeffrey Fashion Cares live auction, Péan has donated a stunning pair of earrings valued at more than $21,000.

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    · Four VIP Passes to LIVE! With Kelly

    · Four VIP Passes to Good Morning America

    · Marc Jacobs Snapshot Double Take signature camera bag.

    · Marc Jacobs West End Top Handle Shoulder Handbag.

    · Barton Perreira and Tom Ford sunglasses.

    · Eva Fehren necklace with a signature “X” beveled pendant in 18K yellow gold.

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    The official kick-off to the fall social season, Jeffrey Fashion Cares was founded by Jeffrey Kalinsky, arbiter of style and creator of two namesake boutiques in Atlanta and Manhattan. Jeffrey Fashion Cares will once again be held at Phipps Plaza Phipps Plaza at 3500 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, GA 30326.

    A special thank you to the 2016 sponsors including: Host of the Night – Phipps Plaza; Bespoke – Nordstrom; and Presenting – Blue Sky Agency, eventologie, Jeffrey Atlanta | New York, MAGNUM Co., Porsche, SPANX, and The Tavern at Phipps.

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    The Pretty Southern squad was privileged to attend the VIP Patron party earlier this summer on the rooftop at SPANX corporate headquarters in Atlanta. We absolutely can’t wait to see what’s in store on Aug. 29! Tickets and Patron and Sponsors Packages are available starting at $500. Stay connected on Twitter, on Facebook, and Instagram.

     

  • The Wizard of Oz at The Fox Theare

    The Wizard of Oz at The Fox Theare

    Editor’s Note: this post was contributed by Mallory Strange

    The Wizard of Oz is not in Kansas anymore, rather, at The Fox Theatre.

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    The national tour of this quintessential musical stopped by The Fabulous Fox in Atlanta earlier this summer.
    As a child, all I wanted was to grow up and be able to click my sparkly red slippers together and travel to any magical destination just like Dorothy. Well here I am, now grown up, and I haven’t yet experienced this beautiful phenomenon, but yesterday I was able to experience the next best thing: Seeing The Wizard of Oz show at The Fox Theatre.

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    This new production put a spin on the classic Wizard of Oz movie, adding in a thrilling musical element, and recreating it for the big stage. I was able to rediscover my love for the Wizard of Oz in this wonderful musical that was great for the entire family. Lions, tigers, and bears, (oh my?) weren’t the only things making this production amazing, the cast, the visuals, and the venue is really something that you must see.   

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    I am new to Atlanta, so previous to this I hadn’t ever been to the Fox theatre, so to say this experience amazed me is an understatement. The beautiful design of the night sky on the ceiling of the venue, along with all of the immaculate details all over the interior of the theatre absolutely blew me away. If the Wizard of Oz show doesn’t blow you away (which is unlikely) then the Fox Theatre surely will!

    The Wizard of Oz original movie is celebrating it’s 75th anniversary this year and the show is kicking that off with a tour through North America. The show is comprised of 30 cast members and the tour is ending in Tampa, Fla., later this summer. Don’t miss your chance to see this musical extravaganza in Atlanta while you can!

    About Mallory

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    Mallory Strange is a North Carolina native turned Georgia peach. She is a small town girl with big city dreams and a lover of the finer things in life. She has an obsession for travel, passion for dance, and a love of adventure. Follow her on Twitter @malstrangee and Instagram @malstrange