Good morning, RVA! Itās 29 °F, and today weāve got more temperatures in the mid 50s on deck. Maybe some cloudy skies out there, too?
Ned Oliver at the Virginia Mercury has the details on the Governorās plan to delete a bunch of old, racist sections out of the Code of Virginia. The commission tasked with the work stopped short of making recommendations on ālegislation addressing Confederate pensions and memorialsā and āseeks to be appropriately mindful of the history of this era while also acknowledging the states role in funding Confederate memorials, monuments, and public benefits.ā Thatās quite a bit of doublethink for commission established to āidentify laws in Virginia that have the effect or could have the effect of enabling or promoting racial inequity or inequalityā (PDF). Seems like a good time to once again link to Brian Palmerās excellent The Costs of the Confederacy piece, and quote the blurb: āIn the last decade alone, American taxpayers have spent at least $40 million on Confederate monuments and groups that perpetuate racist ideology.ā Regardless, Iām pretty confident that Virginiaās New Dem Majority will introduce and at least vote on legislation giving authority to localities to take down their Confederate monuments. Whether that legislation will pass and get signed by the governor, who knows.
The new Whole Foods on Broad Street is now hiring. Sounds like theyāre gearing up for an early 2020 opening? Also, pay starts at $15 an hour, theyāre hiring the full list of full-time and part-time positions, and itās right next to a Pulse station.
The Richmond Times-Dispatchās C. Suarez Rojas went to Henricoās annual state of the county address and came away with this fascinating quote from County Manager John Vithoulkas: āMore transit options are good for business. In fact, we have a pending announcement in which transitānot economic incentivesāwas a primary consideration.ā What a tease! Iām going to guess something related to the new development going on over by Regency Mall?
Logistical note: I am off to New Orleans for a couple of days to spend some time learning about transit and telling other transitpeople from around the country about Richmondās great transit success. For you, that means no Good Morning, RVA until Thursday. For folks who are Patrons, I expect you to keep me in the loop via the GMRVA Slack, OK?
Related: There are about 600 amazing/important things going on in Richmond between now and Thursday, and I wanted to make sure a few of them got on your calendar. These are not sorted chronologically! Beware!
Hereās a really thoughtful piece about male body image, which I donāt typically read a ton about.
I wonāt introduce myself by telling you that, on days I donāt run, I have to do 200 sit-ups right before dinner if I want to allow myself to eat. That, in the times Iāve had company over or have eaten at someoneās house, Iāve done those sit-ups in other peopleās bathrooms. Or that Iāve been known by roommates to, minutes before dinner, rush out the door and run for 15 minutes if I havenāt run at all that day. Or that in college, I bought a scale and a journal and weighed myself three times a day, documenting my weight to the decimal point each time. For a long time Iāve told people that this was about running, that it was about feeling the breeze, beautiful and sun-scorched, for just a little while. But really it was about eating. And permission. And wanting a different body to do all that running in.
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