Bridging Bridging America America and and the the Indian Indian Subcontinent Subcontinent
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IN THIS ISSUE Upcoming Summer Movies: pg 26 The Two Americas: pg 42 Recipe: Roasted Corn Bhel: pg 72
Hello Readers! Happy Summer! What is Orientalism and is it still a problem? Read the thought provoking essay on page 22. We want to conserve our flora and fauna. But the everpresent fungi must also be conserved, argue several scientists in an article beginning on page 34. In the essay “A Vitamin Called Fiction,” read how books and reading, especially fiction, can be therapeutic. See page 38. Do you know what is required when a family member asks you to become the executor of their estate? Read the column on page 56. Learn how to make the easy and delicious “Roasted Corn Bhel” in our recipe of the month on page 72. Thank you for continuing to read Saathee and please share it with family and friends. Drop us a line with any comments or suggestions. We welcome conversations.
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“Bridging America and the Indian Subcontinent.”
June 2022 Issue # 289 - Saathee.com Editor Samir Shukla (Samir@Saathee.com)
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In This Issue
Page 34 Why it’s time to include fungi in global conservation goals.
Page 20 Events Coming Up
Page 56 College Admissions 3 Ways to Get Ready This Summer
Page 72 Recipe: Roasted Corn Bhel
Content The Editor’s Desk . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 14
Hamilton Vs Sankrityayan . . . . . . .pg. 46
Pop’s Puzzles and Jokes . . . . . . . . .pg. 86
Upcoming Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 18
Dance Fusions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 48
Festivals and Holidays . . . . . . . . . .pg. 88
Mirror Mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 22
Spot the Differences . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 50
Puzzle Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 88
Upcoming Movie Releases . . . . . . .pg. 26
Personal Finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 54
AstroScope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 90
Film Clips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 28
College Admissions Insider . . . . . .pg. 56
Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 92
Conserving Fungi . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 34
News Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 64
Index of Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 96
Namaskar Y’all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 38
Recipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 72
Subcontinental Divide . . . . . . . . . .pg. 42
Youth Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 84
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A morning Nothing more The Editor’s Desk by Samir Shukla On this morning in early May, the daylight slapped me through the blinds. I rose from the bed while a mini orchestra of cracking and snapping bones emanating from my body soundtracked the scene. I parted the blinds and squinted at the fiery day. The sun was already on its way around the block, waiting for my sloth-mimicking self to come join it. Come on dude, get moving. I stumbled into the bathroom for the morning ritual, thinking of the soon to be consumed hot cup of chai that is so essential to fully awaken the senses. While walking out, I smacked my elbow on the bathroom door rim and cursed my clumsiness while caressing the buzzing bone on each step down the stairs into the kitchen. The brain is still in a bit of fog as I pour the hot chai already made by my wife into a mug. I let the pollen-stiffened breeze into the kitchen by opening the backdoor to the deck. Man, it’s a bright day, but yes, the chai. This godly blend of black Assam tea, milk, shredded ginger or maybe chai spices, depending on your preference, a sprig of mint, pinch of sugar…boiled and readied just at the right mix. Some folks concocted this blend back in the distant past that has become known as classic Indian chai. Sure, that infernal coffee maybe trying to elbow its way into cups and mugs around the world, but chai will always remain its daddy. It’s a simple fact. Fight me for it. continued on page 60
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Upcoming Events Kavi Sammelan: Morrisville, NC (June 5, 2022) The International Hindi Association and Hindi Vikas Mandal present Kavi Sammelan on Sunday, June 5, 2022 starting at 5pm. The evening will feature humor, laughter and recitals from Deepak Gupta, Ankita Singh, and Tej Narayan Sharma. The event will take place at Hindu Bhavan Cultural Hall, 309 Aviation Pkwy in Morrisville, NC. Tickets range from $30 $100 for reserved seats and $10 - $15 for general admission. For more details, contact 919-656-5224 or 919-363-2759.
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Kavi Sammelan: Charlotte, NC (June 7, 2022) Rekha Bhatia along with the Madhya Pradesh Association of Charlotte present Hasya Kavi Sammelan on Tuesday, June 7, 2022 with a social hour at 6pm and program at 7pm. The evening will feature humor, laughter and heart-warming recitals by Deepak Gupta, Ankita Singh, and Tej Narayan Sharma. It will be held at the Hindu Center of Charlotte’s Vihaar Hall. Tickets are $25 for Reserved Seats Dances of India: Virtual (June 11, 2022) and $12 for General Admission. Details: Dr. Maha Gingrich presents the 19th anniversary of Dances of India contact 704-975-4898 or 980-231-1113. performances on Saturday, June 11, 2022. The Show will be livestreamed on Vimeo at noon. The virtual celebration will feature performances by High Country Jazz Festival: Boone, NC Dr. Gingrich and her students. Details: Mahasdancesofindia.com. (June 8-12, 2022) The event will kick off with a classic film Nuv Yug India Fest: Raleigh, NC (June 11–12, 2022) at the Appalachian Theatre of the High The Nuv Yug cultural association presents their Country and continues annual India Fest on June 11-12, 2022 at the State all weekend with Jazz Fairgrounds in Raleigh, NC. All programs are lunches, brunches, and indoors. There will be free admission and free dinners at restaurants parking available. The fest will present dances, and breweries, with fashion, music, crafts, cuisine and exhibition workshops, and outdoor showcasing the diversity of Indian cultures. For more performances. Concerts details, visit NuvYug.org. will feature New York Voices, Delfayo Marsalis Kapil Sharma Live: Atlanta, GA (June 12, 2022) and the Uptown Jazz Indian TV talk show host Kapil Sharma and his Orchestra, and the team will perform live on Sunday, June 12, 2022 Stephen Gordon Trio. at 8pm at Gas South Arena, 6400 Sugarloaf For more details, visit Pkwy, Duluth, GA. For more details call 770the website and search 318-3496 or 737-240-1891. The show is presented for jazz, Apptheatre.org. by Billions. Saathee.com
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Rewind with Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik & Kumar Sanu: Atlanta, GA (June 26, 2022) Legendary Indian singers Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik & Kumar Sanu will perform their numerous hits live accompanied by a symphony orchestra on Sunday, June 26, 2022 at 8pm at the Gas South Arena, 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway in Duluth, GA. For more details, call 847-749-9088 or visit Showfest.com. Rewind with Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik & Kumar Sanu: Fairfax, VA (July 3, 2022) Legendary Indian singers Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik & Kumar Sanu will perform their numerous hits live accompanied by a symphony orchestra on Sunday, July 3, 2022 at the Eagle Bank Arena, 4500 Patriot Circle, Fairfax, VA. For more details, call 202-596-2784 or visit Intensedmv.com.
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What is Orientalism? Is it Still a Problem?
Mirror, Mirror by Jennifer Allen I should probably first preface this essay as a person who is not in any way of South Asian or East Asian descent. I can only offer a point of view about this topic as seen through the eyes of someone who has studied various cultures to better understand them. Yet, I cannot say that I have experienced these particular faux pas to their fullest capacity, so this will be my perspective of the topic as a (mostly) Anglo-ancestral woman. Moving on… While the general idea of Orientalism has been around for centuries, the actual term was coined by Edward Said in his 1978 book of the same name. It’s often misinterpreted as a work that is about Asian culture (more specifically Arab-Islamic culture), but instead aims to further explain the harm that such a concept can have on the very peoples being described. Since the book’s publication, the very thought of being labeled an Orientalist could be seen as damaging as any racist, sexist, homophobic, or transphobic. To further explain… Said’s book is work of intellectual history based on research into an enormous range of literary and scholarly texts. In the author’s own words, Orientalism is “a style of thought based upon an ontological and epistemological distinction between ‘the Orient‘ and (most of the time) ‘the Occident.’” In laymen’s terms, it is the perception of Asian cultures as seen through the rose-colored glasses of outsiders… particularly Europeans of the time. These interpretations were not always negative. In fact, classical Orientalism drew upon much of the beauty observed in South and East Asian art. The problem stems from the fact that became part of a longwinded system of “power-knowledge;” labeling a different culture in such a way as to better secure the stability and supremacy of Western culture. A discourse of the powerful about the powerless that is at the same time an expression of narcissism, according to Said. continued on page 94
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Jug Jugg Jeeyo (Director: Raj Mehta) Cast: Anil Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Kiara Advani, and Manish Paul
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July 1 Rocketry: The Nambi Effect (Director: R Madhavan) Cast: R Madhavan and Simran
Lightyear (Director: Angus MacLane) Cast: Chris Evans, Keke Palmer, and James Brolin
Pakka Commercial (Director: Maruthi) Cast: Gopichand, Raashi Khanna, Anasuya Bharadwaj, Rao Ramesh, and Saptagiri
No Means No (Director: Vikash Verma) Cast: Dhruv Verma, Gulshan Grover, and Natalia Bak
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Film Clips Govinda Naam Mera
The new comedy film is a love triangle tale in the realm of the old classic Pati, Patni, Aur Woh comedies. The film is directed by Shashank Khaitan and stars Vicky Kaushal, Kiara Advani, Jug Jugg Jeeyo and Bhumi Pednekar. Look for the movie to hit The film tells the tale of two couples from different generations, the cinemas on June 10. revolving around the issues of post marriage. The drama merges the generation gap, and puts out a unique story of about love, with, of course, ample humor. Bollywood veterans Anil Kapoor Sherdil: The Pilibhit Saga and Neetu Kapoor star along with Varun Dhawan, Kiara Advani, and Manish Paul. Raj Mehta directed film releases on June 24.
Sherdil: The Pilibhit Saga is inspired by true events. Writer and director Srijit Mukherji presents an insightful story about the adverse effects of urbanization, man-animal conflict, and poverty leading to a bizarre practice in a village that resides on the edge of a forest. Mukherji told an interviewer, “I got inspired by the real incident of tragic practices in villages bordering the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve and I knew I had to capture it.” The film stars Pankaj Tripathi, Neeraj Kabi, and Sayani Gupta and releases on June 24.
Mission Majnu Director Shantani Baghchi’s new film Mission Majnu will tell the untold story of India’s most audacious and daring covert operation in the heart of Pakistan. The movie stars Sidharth Malhotra, Rashmika Mandanna, and Parmeet Sethi and is slated to open on June 10. The spy thriller marks Mandanna’s Hindi film debut. Saathee.com
Rocketry: The Nambi Effect
Sharmila Tagore Back on the Silver Screen
Based by the life of ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization) scientist Nambi Narayanan who was falsely accused of being a spy and arrested in 1994. Though free, he is still fighting for justice, with those police officials alleged to have falsely implicated him, still free. R Madhavan directs and acts in the film that also stars Simran. It will hit theaters on July 1.
Sharmila Tagore returns in the film Gulmohar after an absence of 11 years. She portrays the matriarch of the Batra family in this family drama with Manoj Bajpayee, Simran Bagga, Amol Palekar and Suraj Sharma. Directed by Rahul Chittella, the film will be released in August. Gulmohar revolves around the Batra family, who are all set to move out of their 34-year-old family home. This process of moving out triggers a rediscovery of the bonds that have held them together as a family, while grappling with personal secrets.
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typically form spores, a stage for spreading and dormancy. Rather than taking food into their bodies to eat, fungi release enzymes onto their food to break it down and then absorb sugars that are released. The fungal kingdom is very diverse, so many fungi break the mold. Fungi play essential ecological roles worldwide. Some have been forming critical partnerships with plant roots for hundreds of millions of years. Others break down dead plants and animals and return key nutrients to the soil so other life forms can use them. Fungi are among the few organisms that can degrade lignin, a main component of wood that gives plants their rigidity. Without fungi, our forests would be littered with huge piles of woody debris. Still other fungi form unique mutualistic partnerships with insects. Flavodon ambrosius, a white rot decay fungus, not only serves as the primary source of nutrition for certain fungusfarming ambrosia beetles, but it also quickly outcompetes other wood-colonizing fungi, which allows these beetles to build large, multigenerational communities. Similarly, leafcutter ants raise Leucoagaricus gongylophorus as food by gathering dead plant matter in their nests to feed their fungus partner.
Healthy ecosystems need fungi The amazing biological fungal kingdom includes everything from bracket fungi, molds and yeasts to mushrooms and more. Fungi are not plants, although they’re usually stocked near fresh produce in grocery stores. In fact, they’re more closely related to animals. But fungi have some unique features that set them apart. They grow by budding or as long, often branching, threadlike tubes. To reproduce, fungi
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My Voice by Preethi Sriram Indian Classical Dance styles and American Tap Dance are literally world’s away from each other. Indian Classical Dance is known as a very structured form of dance. There are currently eight recognized classical dance styles from the different parts of India which include Bharthanatyam, Kuchipudi, Kathakali, Mohiniattam, Kathak, Odissi, Sattriya, and Manipuri. As an adult student of Bharthanatyam, I have grown up with the very rigid and traditional dance style. The technique and how it is taught can be considered strict in that there are certain concepts that must be followed. The teacher, or the guru, plays a very important role in the student’s experience of learning of the art form. The costumes are unique to the specific dance style and each of the dances that are performed in a traditional format consisting of learning the compositions in a methodical fashion. When trying to expose myself to other Indian classical dance styles of Kathak and Odissi, there was a similar concept of structure that makes the dance styles very distinct. Many of these forms also have concepts noted within the Natyashastras or the performing arts treatise. The styles include intricate hand and feet work, as well as storytelling. The dancers may wear bells on their ankles, which gives the sound of the beat. As music is integral to the dance form, the music consists of vocalists and instrumentalists who are also trained in the classical art form of music. Saathee.com
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Power and proximity to power Hamilton is known as one of the founding fathers of the United States of America. During Swaraj Andolan, Sankrityayan had worked shoulder to shoulder with the likes of Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first president of independent India. Out of mutual respect, the president and Sankrityayan corresponded regularly. Sankrityayan used his proximity to power to help rural communities get access to education and healthcare. Women While Hamilton was caught in a scandal because of his affair with a woman named Maria Reynolds, Sankrityayan was a polygamist. Young Kedarnath was married as a child as per the Hindu tradition. He never accepted that marriage but fathered a child with a woman in Russia while he was there on a teaching assignment. Later he married a much younger assistant of his, Kamala, and had two children.
I do drink coffee on occasion, but here’s the thing. Coffee is like quickie sex, a jolt, and maybe it gets you going, but leaves the senses desiring more. Chai, on the other hand, is like making love - slow, meditative, deliberate. It calms the many morning voices in your mind sparring for your attention, helping filter out the noise, leaving clarity. I stand on the wooden deck overlooking the yard while cars on the road on the other side of the short wall marking the end of our backyard zip by. They all carry various denizens going about their business. The busy bees and the school kids, the worker ants and the social callers, the supply and demand runners, all of them activated on this sun-tingly Tuesday. I’m thinking of the day’s must do things while holding the mug of chai in my hand, and, um hold on, gulp, ah, well, they’ll fall in line. A pollen-poked pair of quick sneezes escape me. I wiggle my nose looking at a grove of greening trees in the corner of the yard, where a tall, barren tree pokes out above the canopy. It is clearly dead, but still standing tall. The birds still use it as a perch. There’s an amorous pair up there right now. The way they are lingering, they must already have had their cups of chai. Yup. The sickly dog of an unseen neighbor behind the grove of trees lets out a few requisite barks as a runner passes by. A pair of squirrels chase each other on top of the compound wall and pounce into one of the thick pines and disappear. The rabbits living in the underbrush of the grove of trees hop out into the yard for their breakfast. Something spooks them and they hop back into the thicket. I don’t call my backyard a lawn. It’s a quilt. A quilt of various green grasses, dry spots and jovial weeds nestled against each other to form this diverse landscape. The brief silence of the empty road is suddenly blasted by the siren of a fire truck screaming past. My calm disturbed, I take a big gulp. A school bus filled with children zips by. I’m immediately transported to my youth, just for few seconds, but I recall and fast forward years of memories during those seconds. I look at and swirl the last couple of drops in the bottom, lift the mug and let those drops slide down its length onto the tip of my tongue. The lovebirds in the dead tree flitter away. The breeze shifts direction. A measly cloud gives up its valiant effort to give shade. The world passes by in varieties of cars. I am just standing here. This morning. Nothing more.
As were the similarities, there were stark contrasts. Capitalism vs Communism Hamilton was a father of American capitalism. President Washington appointed Hamilton as the first treasury secretary. Later he served as inspector general of the United States army. Sankrityayan was a communist in the later part of his life. In his early life he was a Hindu Vaishnav monk and was named Ramudar. Later he became an Arya Samaji, then was attracted to Buddhist philosophy prior to becoming a communist. He took the name of Rahul Sankrityayan when he accepted Buddhism. Due to his ties to communist Russia, he was constantly watched by secret services and was kept out of power. His contribution to literature was recognized with the prestigious Sahitya Academy Award and Padma Bhushan Award. Specialist vs Generalist Hamilton stayed in the United States and worked as a lawyer and a financial expert. Sankrityayan traveled and lived in many countries. He wrote Hindi translations of important works from ancient and modern languages. The most important work of his life was to discover lost Buddhist scriptures during his multiple, sometimes clandestine trips to Tibet. He wrote various books on his travels, which earned him the title of Father of Indian travelogue. He started writing during his twenties and his works, totaling well over 100, covered a variety of subjects, including sociology, history, philosophy, Buddhism, Tibetology, Lexicography, grammar, textual editing, folklore, science, and politics. Obviously, there was more to the lives of Hamilton and Sankrityayan than what can be covered in one article. However, when one shines light on them together, what stands out is their love for their countries and their people. For as long as they lived, they strived to make their young countries better.
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News Notes Festival of India Charlotte Announced The 26th annual Festival of India, presented by the India Association of Charlotte, is scheduled for Saturday, August 27, 2022 in Uptown at the Belk Theater on Tryon Street. The festival is one of the most popular events in the Queen City and features varied dance performances, arts, crafts, cultural expositions, vendors and plenty of food. For more details as well as vendors and performers information, visit Indiafestival.net.
AAPI 40th Annual Convention to be Held in San Antonio Founded in 1982, the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin represents a conglomeration of more than 80,000 practicing physicians in the United States. In addition, it also serves as a platform for more than 40,000 medical students, residents and fellows of Indian origin in this country. The AAPI YPS/MSRF (Young Physicians Section/Medical Students, Residents and Fellows Section) runs under the main AAPI umbrella to give representation to them. 1 in every 7 people in the USA is touched by the care of a physician of Indian origin at any given time. AAPI also has a Charitable Foundation (AAPI-CF) that spearheads free clinics and health fairs in India. Every year, this cohort of physicians and physicians-to-be get together in their annual convention. It features professional programs with cutting-edge CME along with a dash of color in the form of social events and exhibits featuring esteemed invitees from the United States and India. It offers a venue to interact with leading physicians, health professionals, academicians, and scientists of Indian origin. The physicians and healthcare professionals will articipate in the scholarly exchange of medical advances, to develop health policy agendas, and to encourage legislative priorities. This year’s convention will take place June 23 – 26, 2022 in San Antonio, Texas. Details: Aapiconvention.org.
Global Textile Trade Fair 2022 to be Held in Atlanta The Global Textile Trade Fair, a textile and garment show will take place from June 9 11, 2022 at Gas South Convention Center, Atlanta, GA. Global Textile Trade Fair is launched for Textile stakeholders of India and the USA to cater the business possibilities, networking, joint ventures, knowledge sharing, and technology transfers, to take the textile trade and commerce between India & USA to the next level. GTTF 2022 will be the platform to strengthen the textile trade relations between both countries. The United States accounted for 35 percent of India’s textile exports in the year 2020. Gujarat is considered as the textile hub of India. The state is producing nearly 30 percent of cotton and Saathee.com
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ADF will present the 2022 Samuel H. Scripps/American Dance Festival Award for lifetime achievement to acclaimed choreographer and visual artist Shen Wei. Shen Wei, whose company is celebrating its 22nd year since its founding at ADF, will be in residence this summer as a part of the Footprints program, where he will set a new ADF-commissioned work on students. The award will be presented at the Footprints program on July 16. Some of the performances include ADF fan-favorite Pilobolus (June 24–25) returns with an ADFcommissioned world premiere, and Monica Bill Barnes & Company (July 9-10) is back with The Running Show, documenting the life of a dancer through movement, interviews, and stories. The show features a large cast of local performers and ADF students. The program Made in North Carolina (June 21) will present four ADF-commissioned world premieres by five North Carolina choreographers inside Reynolds Industries Theater and outdoors in front of Duke Chapel. Works will be presented by Chris Yon & Taryn Griggs, Ramya Sundaresan Kapadia, Justin Tornow, and Jose Velasquez. A.I.M by Kyle Abraham (June 28–29) is back for their fourth year with the ADF-commissioned An Untitled Love, an evening-length work that celebrates culture, family, and community. Rennie Harris Puremovement (June 17–18) returns with RENNIE HARRIS LIFTED: A Gospel House Musical, an evening-length gospel House work including local singers and dancers. Ranee Ramaswamy and Aparna Ramaswamy’s South Indian Bharatanatyam ensemble Ragamala (July 6–7) last performed at ADF in 2012 and will return 10 years later with their latest evening-length piece and ADF commission, Fires of Varanasi: Dance of the Eternal Pilgrim. Israel’s highly regarded Vertigo Dance Company (July 19–20) will also perform One, One & One. More details at, Americandancefestival.org.
India’s ‘demographic dividend’ and how to harness the power of a burgeoning incoming working age population has been the focus of many for the past several years. The challenges around childhood education, skilling, and vocational training have been some major points of discussion and debate for civil society leaders and policy makers. Missing in this debate, however, is the plight of India’s elders. There are approximately 138 million elderly people in India today. Of these, 90 percent of elders are outside the formal and organized sector, which means they have little to no access to pensions, provident funds, or medical coverage – no social safety net during advancing years. In other words, at a time of their lives when they need the most support and help, most elders in India find themselves alone. There is also a perception that given the strong family bonds in India, elders are taken care of by their families. While that is true for some, it is certainly not true for many elders, who have been adversely impacted by the fragmentation of the family unit because of changing economic patterns, migration trends and now, especially compounded by the pandemic. This has been seen in the surveys done by the organization HelpAge India and others that have found that some 25 percent of elders report that they face abuse – physical, mental and emotional – and often at the hands of their own family members. About 53 million elders are living in poverty and must work just to survive. The pandemic has brought these issues out into the open. The organization HelpAge India has, for over 43 years been operating across 26 states of India, in over 2500 villages, impacting almost 2 million elders through direct interventions in healthcare access, sustainable livelihoods, vision restoration, agecare, disaster relief, and elder distress helplines. For more details about American Friends of HelpAge India, visit Af-hi.org or Helpageindia.org.
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Regional Festival of India Held in Matthews, NC The India Association of Charlotte presented a regional Festival in Matthews, NC on April 30, 2022. The annual festival usually takes place at Uptown during fall, but this year the Town of Matthews reached out to the India Association of Charlotte to conduct a smaller, regional festival in the spring. This festival was held at Stumptown Park and featured live performances of Indian Dance forms, Yoga demonstrations, state/special/art exhibits, clothing and jewelry vendors and Indian food. Saathee.com
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Ingredients 2 cups loose corn (or cut off the cob) ½ cup sev (crunchy chickpea flour noodles) 1 medium tomato (diced) ½ red onion (diced) Cilantro (1/4 cup finely chopped) Lemon Optional: 1 cup mamra (spicy puffed rice) For Sweet Apple Butter Chutney: 1 cup apple butter Juice of half a lemon ½ tsp coriander powder ½ tsp cumin ¼ tsp chili powder Pinch of salt & pepper Water For Green Cilantro Chutney: 1 bunch cilantro 1 serrano green chili pepper ½ tsp cumin Pinch of salt & pepper Juice of half a lemon Water Optional: handful of mint
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2 Now prep the tomato, red onion, cilantro and set aside. Roast the corn with a pinch of salt and pepper. I also chose to add a few dashes of additional spices to the corn, including coriander, cumin, chili powder, and sugar. Let cool.
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A mostly unknown kingdom We can only partially appreciate the benefits fungi provide, since scientists have a narrow and very incomplete view of the fungal kingdom. Imagine trying to assemble a 4-million-piece jigsaw puzzle with only 3 percent to 5 percent of the pieces. Mycologists struggle to formally describe Earth’s fungal biodiversity while simultaneously assessing various species’ conservation status and tracking losses. The International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species currently includes 551 fungi, compared to 58,343 plants and 12,100 insects. About 60 percent of these listed fungal species are gilled mushrooms or lichenized fungi, which represent a very narrow sampling of the fungal kingdom. Asked what a fungus looks like, the average person will probably imagine a mushroom, which is partly correct. Mushrooms are “fruiting bodies,” or reproductive structures, that only certain fungi produce. But a majority of fungi don’t produce fruiting bodies that are visible to the eye, or any at all, so these “microfungi” go largely overlooked. Many people see fungi as frightening or disgusting. Today, although positive interest in fungi is growing, species that cause diseases – such as chytrid fungus in amphibians and white-nose syndrome in bats – still receive more attention than fungi playing essential, beneficial roles in the environment.
The first piece of the program started out with the dancers performing an invocatory piece to Mother Kali, where both the Kathak dancers and the Tap dancers were introduced on the stage. The following pieces were showcases of Kathak and Tap Items. It was fascinating to watch the juxtaposition of the Kathak and Tap as both are noted forms for the feet work and are unique in their styles. A piece that I really enjoyed was when the dancers were “talking” to each other in “dance talk”. Imagine meeting another person who does not speak your language. How do you introduce yourself? The dancers “talked” to each other through using the dance talk vocabulary which was through the “language” of “bols” and “scat talk.” The Kathak dancers said the “bols” and the tap performer “talked” in the language of “scat” talk. While both would seem pole opposites to each other on its own, when combined on stage, it seemed one. Even though Kathak and Tap may seem worlds apart, on stage, while the uniqueness and individuality of each style do stand out, the similarities that run through each can be seen as well. Watching the fusion of the two dance forms and hearing the fusion of the dance styles of music was the unity in diversity message that was being conveyed. While the styles of Kathak and Tap may be different, the combination of the two formats demonstrates that there is something similar underlying all of us as well. The language used to express this concept depends on the person and their individual language style. A person with a spiritual background may use the language that this similarity in us is “atma” or soul, a person with a science background may find the similarity in all of us by using the science language and saying that we all have DNA running through us and are made of electrons. A person of a musical background may say the similarity is that we all have a “beat” within us. This is where I feel that the arts of music and dance can help people transcend their vantage point of division to give a different vantage point of unity in diversity. Where words, books, talks and lectures could fall short, music and dance are a different “language” that can help to unite people. In this way, the arts provided a channel to accomplish that message. Watching a fusion dance helps me to remember one of the reasons I wish to continue the art form of dance; It is to remember that there can be both unity and diversity and unity in diversity and it compliments each other well.
Protecting our fungal future Even with limited knowledge about the status of fungi, there is increasing evidence that climate change threatens them as much as it threatens plants, animals and other microbes. Pollution, drought, fire and other disturbances all are contributing to losses of precious fungi. This isn’t just true on land. Recent studies of aquatic fungi, which play all kinds of important roles in rivers, lakes and oceans, have raised concerns that little is being done to conserve them. It is hard to motivate people to care about something they do not know about or understand. And it’s difficult to establish effective conservation programs for organisms that are mysterious even to scientists. But people who care about fungi are trying. In addition to the IUCN Fungal Conservation Committee, which coordinates global fungal conservation initiatives, various nongovernment organizations and nonprofits advocate for fungi. Over the past two years, we have seen a surge of public interest in all things fungal, from home grow kits and cultivation courses to increased enrollment in local mycological societies. We hope this newfound acceptance
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Who wants to be a Scholar?! Answer the ones you know and research the rest. There is only one correct answer! 1. Arrange these US mountains from highest to lowest in height. (a) Whitney (CA) (b) Elbert (CO) (c) Denali (AK) (d) Mitchel (NC)
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2. The film industry based in Gujarat, India using Gujarati language is called. (a) Bollywood (b) Pollywood (c) Sandalwood (d) Dhollywood
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Make words using 5 or more letters. The central letter must be used in each word. Plural words are not allowed. Use all letters for the subject word (underlined in solutions below)
7. The first prime minister of Pakistan was (a) Nurul Amin (b) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (c) Imran Khan (d) Liaquat Ali Khan
9+ words = Excellent; 5 to 8 words = Good; 4 or less = keep looking. Words we found are in solutions below.
8. The winner of the 2022 NCAA men’s basketball championship. (a) Kansas (b) North Carolina (c) Duke (d) Villanova
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9. Galileo Galilei, Italian mathematician & astronomer was born in Pisa on. (a) Feb. 15, 1584 (b) Feb. 15, 1642 (c) Feb. 15, 1654 (d) Feb. 15, 1564
Here is a simple quiz. See if you can solve it. No peeking! Match the number in column 1 with letter in column 2 US Nuclear Power Plants..
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1. McGuire 2. Diablo Canyon 3. Comanche Peak 4. Seabrook 5. Vogtle 6. Perry 7. Monticello 8. Susquehanna 9. Surry 10. St. Lucie
A. California B. Georgia C. Minnesota D. Florida E. Pennsylvania F. Texas G. Ohio H. Virginia I. North Carolina J. New Hampshire
10. The highest mountain in Pakistan is (a) K2 (b) Nanga Parbat (c) Broad Peak (d) Masarbrum Answers are on bottom left. No Peeking. Scholar: All correct; 1st Class: 9 Correct; 2nd Class: 8 Correct; 3rd Class: 7 Correct; Need to improve: 6 or less
Key Word Search Fill in the blanks of these easy clues. Now take the first letter of each word and unscramble them to find the Key Word of the Month.
Brain Train: 1-I, 2-A, 3-F, 4-J, 5-B, 6-G, 7-C, 8-E, 9-H, 10-D
Roses are ____, Violets are blue Not long but, _________ You might an _____ for rain Once you enter you must ______ Someone you might call on Mother’s Day ______ The month preceding June ________
Scholar 1. c, a, b, d 2.d 3.c 4.d 7.d 8.a 9.d 10.a
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(b) Prohibition (d) Fatal injury or ruin
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Clues Down: 1. The great king. (Popular Hindi word) 2. “Muhammad ___”, a renowned boxer. 3. Not Applicable. (*) 4. The capitol of Manipur state, India. 5. Of or relating to a geographic pole or the region around it. 6. A round soft flat unleavened wheat bread. (Chapati) 7. International Monetary Fund. (*) 8. A set of 78 playing cards; 22 cards used for fortune-telling. 9. The ancient Indian epic written for story of Rama & Sita. 10. Indian Railways. (*) 13. An east Asian country, west of Japan: Cap. Seoul. 16. An Indian people of the Pacific coast of Oregon. 17. Content-Based Image Retrieval. (*) 19. Downloading. (*) 21. To rub or scrape out (something, as written). 22. Causing or conducive to injury, grief or pain. 25. Fermentation. 28. Virginia. (*) 29. A lively 16th century court dance. 31. A highly prized or well-beloved person. 33. Louisiana Early Childhood Association (*) 35. An agreed sum paid at fixed intervals by a tenant to the landlord. 37. Digital Video Interface. (*) 38. Away from a place or position. 40. Bachelor in Business Economics. (*) 42. Europe. (*) 44. Ultra-audible. (*) 46. Compact Disc. (*)
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Note: * denotes abbreviation of the word or phrase Clues Across: 1. The folk dance of Imphal, Manipur state, India. 8. A combining form meaning “Three.” 11. A poplar tree. 12. The primordial sound from which the universe was manifest. (Hinduism) 14. Hawaii. (*) 15. An elevated area next to trains’ tracks for the boarding. 17. The classical dance of Manipur. 18. An open way for vehicles, persons, and animals. 20. Reinforcing rods for concrete. 22. The radical C16H33 occurring in compounds in waxes. 23. An exterior covering of some seeds. (as of the yew) 24. Narrative book of canonical Jewish / Christian Scripture. 26. A tree-dwelling three-toed sloth. 27. To make a harsh or discordant sound. 28. Wind. (Hindi/Sanskrit word) 29. Cable News Network. (*) 30. For instance. 31. Georgia. (*) 32. An Indian fair : a gathering of people. (Hindi word) 34. Before. 36. Country in east central Europe: Capital Warsaw. 39. To get aboard a bus. 41. The lower border of a roof that overhangs the wall. 43. A mood for finding or making amusement. 45. In Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology: A warrior & poet. 47. The day honoring dads is celebrated in the United States on the third Sunday of June. (June 19, 2022) Saathee.com
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Jokes & Riddles From Around The World
An old lady on a bus offers the bus driver some peanuts every few minutes; the driver happily eats them. Driver: “Why don’t you eat them yourself?”She: “I don’t have any teeth.”Driver: “So why do you buy them then?”She: “I enjoy the chocolate coating on them.” ***** Teacher: “Make a sentence using U.” Booddhoo: “U is…” Teacher: “You are....” Booddhoo “U is the 21st letter in the alphabet.” ***** “Don’t you & your wife ever have a difference of opinion?” “Of course, but I don’t let her know about it.” Dad: “What is the exact time?” Son: “9-10.” Dad: “Tell me exactly, is it 9 or 10?” Son: “Dad, it’s exactly 10 minutes after 9 o’clock.” 86
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Math Magic Fill in the empty squares to get = the final given answers. Use any number from 2 to 9 only once (Number 11 is given): Note: Follow the order of operation per basic math rule: ×,÷, +, The multiplication or division is done before addition and subtraction. (solution on page 88)
Find & circle the words in the puzzle.
Subject: Manipur, India ATTIRE BAMBOO BARAK BOATRACE CANAL CHAMPHUT CHEIRAOBA CHINDWIN COCONUT CORN DAMPA DOYANG ELEPHANT IMPHAL
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EZ-BZ TEST YOUR IQ The common letters are “JUN” - Fill in the blanks)
1. Coniferous tree/shrub of the cypress family.
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2. Something of poor quality; trash.
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3. A city at the foot of the Girnar hills, Gujarat.
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4. An Acadian descendant living within the bayou areas of southern Louisiana.
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5. Discontinuous.
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6. The sixth month of the Gregorian calendar.
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7. The capital city of Alaska.
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8. The second part of a human’s small intestine. The unused 16 letters spell: “The Keibul Lamjao National Park is this last natural habitat of Manipur.” (answer on page 88)
9. The act or an instance of enjoining.
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10. Lower in standing or rank.; younger. 11. A point of time.
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12. Relating to or a characteristic of Swiss psychologist Carl Jung.
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13. An associate or assistant of another.
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14. A council for political or governmental purposes. JUN _ _ 15. The middle portion of the small intestine.
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16. One of the Pandavas, the archer. 17. A place or point of meeting.
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18. East Indian tree yielding the oleoresin balsam.
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19. The wife of Jupiter, queen of heaven and goddess of light, birth, women, and marriage. 20. Something joined with another.
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21. A group of people joined for a common purpose. 22. Tangled mass of tropical vegetation.
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Festivals & Holidays Spot the Differences Solutions from page 50
June 2022 June 2 - Maharaja Pratap Jayanti June 5 - Shavuot / World Environment Day June 10 - Gayathri Jayanti June 10 - Nirjala / Bhima Ekadashi June 14 - Vrat Savitri Vrat June 14 - Jyeshta Purnima (Full Moon) June 14 - Flag Day June 19 - Father’s Day June 19 - Emancipation Day June 20 - World Refugee Day June 21 - Summer Solstice / Litha June 24 - Yogini Ekadashi June 29 - Darsh Amas (No Moon) June 30 - Jagannath Rathayatra July 2022 Jul. 1 - Canada Day Jul. 4 - Independence Day (USA) Jul. 6 - Gauri Vrat Begins Jul. 9 - Dev Shayani Ekadashi / Chāturmās Begins Jul 10 - Eid al-Adha (Tentative) Jul. 13 - Guru Purnima (Full Moon) Jul. 13 - Gauri Vrat Ends Jul. 13 - Asalha Puja Day
Key Word Search Answers from page 84
Puzzle Solutions from page 86-87
Solutions: Red Short Umbrella Exit Mom May Key Word of the Month: Summer
Math Magic from page 87
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JUNE 2022
Aries (March 21 – April 20)
Libra (September 22 – October 20)
Your life will gain new momentum as you feel more energetic and physically active. Expenses related to your business or home should prove beneficial in the long run, so try not to analyze it too much or rush to conclusions. Don’t argue with your siblings and friends. There’s a chance of developing new family relations or learn of a new family member. You may spend on social or religious gatherings.
After a very good start, you may see activities reduce to a crawl. Money will come, but won’t stay. You could savor in a particular hobby but be forced to push it aside for a while to focus on normal work. A health issue concerning your neck and throat may bother you. Let your business partner make major businessrelated decisions this month. If possible, avoid travel.
Scorpio (October 21 – November 20)
Taurus (April 21 – May 20) You could be very busy with new plans and ideas, though physical activities should slow down significantly. Your partner cheating on you may actually work on your favor. Your approach towards a dream project may become the center of activity during the middle of the month. An improvement to your health during the second half may go unnoticed.
Now is the time to start new projects aggressively. Life will pick up speed with your busy schedule acting as the main motivator. Take advantage of this and enjoy any and all blessings destiny can provide. You may benefit from your partner’s achievement. You will defeat your rivals and accomplish victory. Remember to handle any family misunderstandings with maturity and smart decision making.
Gemini (May 21 – June 20)
Sagittarius (November 21 – December 21)
Life should fly by this month as involvement in multiple projects will cause you to scramble after the first week. A positive attitude to accomplishing this work could develop a bit of an ego. If you can convert this into pride for your team, life will shift towards high achievement. Your enemies may try to hurt your reputation. Remember to consider advice from your partner. Be careful of your thoughts and aggression.
If you can sustain your morals and customs, you should achieve great success. An argument with your partner could destroy this, however. Your dream project can wait; take advantage of your current circumstances in order to enjoy life. You may gain a higher status at your place of work, but without the expected rise in income. Students may also experience good results this month. Watch your health during the last week.
Cancer (June 21 – July 22)
Capricorn (December 22 – January 21)
Your life should finally advance towards a specific goal. You could start spending on luxury items. Success and achievement will place you in happy mode during the first week of the month. A new source of income may also delight you. You could participate in religious and spiritual activities. Control your diet and weight. Watch your health as a minor issue may become much more serious in the near future.
An overall sense of relief will make things easier for you. You may even begin contemplating about love and romance again! Relations with siblings could improve and offer some welldeserved luck. and A steady flow of income along with the control of expenses should boost your confidence. Remain aware of any potential accidents or mishaps.
Aquarius (January 22 – February 18)
Leo (July 23 – August 22)
Your life will become more complicated after the second week of the month. Your credit and reputation are both in danger. Family could provide the best support while making any decisions. A lack of confidence may force you to compromise your morals. You will be able to defeat your enemies. A difference of opinion with your partner may make the relationship even worse. This is a good time to invest in real estate.
You may experience a perfect combination of energy, effort, and luck during the second half of the month. The lexicon of a legal document could be interpreted in your favor, bringing in more than expected. Don’t forget to accept advice from your partner, but bad judgement may hurt your reputation. Watch your speech in public. You could also see some temporary relief from an old family dispute.
Pisces (February 19 – March 20)
Virgo (August 23 – September 21)
You will do extremely well with your business or profession as expansion is very possible. Friends and enemies alike will constantly surround you this month; use your wits to stay on top of things. Your family atmosphere will be quite satisfactory. Good news from a far-off place is also possible. The stock market or an investment may offer unexpectedly good rewards. Act sensibly to achieve success.
If you work diligently and remain active, you could avert a newly developing health problem. You will earn name and fame within your workplace. This is an excellent time to invest in real estate, but don’t forget to consult with your partner before making any final decisions. Also stay vigilant during the process to avoid any unexpected loss. Evade any legal disputes or family issues.
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resisting it could be seen as a way of losing cultural identity. It looks like liberation for women, queer and trans people, Black people, Indigenous people, fat people, and Dalit people. As Said himself wrote, “Stories are at the heart of what explorers and novelists say about strange regions of the world; they also become the method colonized people use to assert their own identity and the existence of their own history.” Maybe we all need to better understand that every culture is different and accept that one person’s beliefs, culture, and lifestyle will not be the same as another’s. While I won’t say that every cultural practice is ultimately beneficial to its practitioners, we would do better to educate ourselves to why these ideologies are in place and find a way to compromise. It’s finally time for those depicted through the lens of Orientalism to break away and have their own voice. I, for one, am more than willing to listen.
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Unfortunately, Orientalism is still with us as a part of the West’s social and political unconsciousness. American culture, in particular, has adopted a somewhat skewed version of it thanks to the aftermath of the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Desert Storm and September 11th. We are shown various instances of stereotypical Asian roles in film and TV (the convenient store owner, IT worker, doctor, or young math wiz to name just a few). And yet with our ever-growing access to various movies, serials, and other media from all over the world some of us have perhaps over-corrected these categorizations to appear more ‘woke’. Orientalism in the modern age is imagined through an attempt to acknowledge Asian culture and then “adapt” it to a more Western mindset. Orientalism is the popularity of yoga studios and bindis at Coachella. It’s Starbucks taking a popular South Asian drink and rebranding it as a “golden turmeric latte.” It’s Carrie Bradshaw trying to buy a sari to celebrate Diwali with her Indian American friend (and later wearing a lehenga instead). It’s every “empowering” Netflix show that depicts an Asian woman standing up to a mediocre white man. It’s the plethora of egregious ‘white savior’ films in Western cinema…. I think you get the general picture. At the same time, the Orientalism of today feeds off the fear from Muslim and East Asian Communist societies as a heavily publicized conspiracy theory. This is no longer spread by way of bookshops and libraries but Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and the Dark Web. It’s not just in America either. While the anti-Muslim agenda has been quite prevalent in the US for decades now, you also hear about it in France, Spain, Britain, Scandinavia, Hungary, Italy, Germany; basically, any country where the origins of “power-knowledge” eventually took hold. This more recent mindset has further shaped our domestic politics as the Trump administration consistently reminded us that we are besieged white men threatened by these barbarians who have burst through the gates to take their jobs, security, and overall livelihood. He wants to ‘Make America Great Again’ while simultaneously ignoring the fact that ALL Americans are either immigrants themselves or descended from them and were treated the exact same way once upon a time. The overall takeaway is that Orientalism is not just a trendy buzzword to exploit or avoid, but a concept born out of bloody histories of colonialism, capitalism, and domination. The contemporary landscape is bleak, and we cannot simply ignore its impact. Edward Said’s book and its theories are just as important today as they were when they were published. It saturates our very mindset as one of many parts of Western culture. Because Orientalism is a product of an Anglo-centric society, Saathee.com
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can benefit fungi, their habitats and people who study and steward them. One measure of success would be for people to ask not just whether a mushroom is poisonous or edible, but also whether it needs protection. Delegations from most of the world’s countries will meet in China this fall for a major conference on protecting biodiversity. Their goal is to set international benchmarks for conserving life on Earth for years to come. Mycologists want the plan to include mushrooms, yeasts and molds. Anyone who takes their curiosity outdoors can use community science platforms, such as iNaturalist, to report their observations of fungi and learn more. Joining a mycology club is a great way to learn how to find and harvest fungi responsibly, without overpicking or damaging their habitats. Fungi are forming important networks and partnerships all around us in the environment, moving resources and information in all directions between soil, water and other living things. To us, they exemplify the power of connection and cooperation – valuable traits in this precarious phase of life on Earth. Matt Kasson is Associate Professor of Mycology and Plant Pathology, West Virginia University Brian Lovett is Postdoctoral Researcher in Mycology, West Virginia University Patricia Kaishian is Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology, Bard College Article courtesy of Theconversation.com 94
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