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But yeah, the game was great! My Jayhawks overcame the “Hilton Magic” and ended the Cyclones’ home win streak at 22 games. It was a great moment to witness. And even as I left the arena doing my best Ric Flair “Woo’s” and holding up my lucky scarf, the fans were still great.

The closest I came to an “incident” occurred when I returned from the restroom right as the national anthem began. When I came back to the arena a man tapped me on the shoulder, and I as I turned to look at him he motioned for me to remove my hat. I obliged and after it ended we exchanged a head nod and I made the climb back to my nose-bleed seats.

Black History Month

I talked about sports in the previous passage which isn’t one of my beats. Education is one of them, however, and I love it. Going to all the schools and hanging out with the kids and seeing what’s going on is phenomenal.

One of the things that has really impressed me is how diverse the kids in Jasper County are.

I heard nothing but good things about Fruteland Jackson’s visits to the schools as a part of Blues in the Schools and Black History Month. It’s so cool to me to see these kids not only learn about other cultures but to embrace them as well.

I was also highly impressed when I talked to the kids for last week’s Kids Talk segment. The answers that personally stirred me the most, were the kids who chose Obama and Lincoln as their favorite presidents.

Wyatt Hall said he chose Obama because, “...he thinks all people should be treated equally.” That was such an impressive answer, especially coming from a 9-year-old.

And the kids that picked Lincoln all mentioned slavery, and what he did to help out Black people. I loved it. I know this is a small sample size, but if the kids in this county are this progressive, it really gives me hope for their generation and the generations after theirs being truly colorblind.

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