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Skimm'd with can't-miss reads by Hispanic authors October 13, 2021 Skimm'd with on going into bar

Skimm'd with can't-miss reads by Hispanic authors October 13, 2021[Read in Browser]( [Your reading list for Hispanic Heritage Month]( [Daily Skimm Logo]( Skimm'd with [can't-miss reads by Hispanic authors]( [Quote of the Day] Quote of the Day “I’m going to come in with a little intimidation factor” – [Matt Amodio]( on going into bar trivia nights after his 38 wins on “Jeopardy!” What is...a little friendly competition? mailto:?body=Matt Amodio can’t stop, won’t stop winning at bar trivia #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23qotd Flint 2.0 The Story Another Michigan city has been hit with a [water crisis](. Catch me up. First, there was [Flint in 2014](. Officials switched the city's water source to save money and failed to treat it properly – resulting in corroded pipes that leaked lead into people’s water. (Note: Even low levels of lead exposure can damage the nervous system and affect learning and development.) 12 people died from Legionnaires' disease. The crisis was just one example of [systemic racism]( in the state. Now, Benton Harbor – a majority-Black city – is in the news for a similar crisis. What's going on there? Benton Harbor reportedly sources its water from Lake Michigan. Since 2018, its residents have been dealing with high levels of lead in their drinking water. Higher than Flint's. Residents say officials turned a blind eye until activists' calls became too loud to ignore. Just this month, they told residents to [switch to bottled water]( for things like drinking, cooking, and brushing their teeth. And said they'd make free bottled water more widely available. Why does this keep happening? In part because of lead pipes. Benton Harbor has nearly 6,000 service lines. More than half of them are reportedly believed or known to have links to lead contamination. And only 2% are confirmed to be lead-free. Michigan's 2022 state budget set $10 million to replace lead pipes. But it’ll take years. About 100 lines are set to be replaced by next spring...compared to about 20,000 service lines that [Newark, New Jersey’s]( been able to replace since 2019. What are people saying? The state said it’s working with other agencies to provide water filters to every Benton Harbor resident. And that protecting residents is a “top priority.” But residents are tired of fighting to fix a problem they've had to deal with for years. And reportedly called it environmental injustice, spurred by racism. Now, activists are calling on Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) to declare a state of emergency to speed up her proposal to replace the city’s pipes in five years. theSkimm Thousands are being affected by Michigan’s latest crisis. But while the state promises change, residents are forced to fend for themselves to get access to the most basic of resources: water. mailto:?body=Michigan is dealing with another water crisis #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23flint-2-0 And Also...This What’s being turned upside down… [The US workforce](. Yesterday, the Labor Dept said a record 4.3 million Americans quit their jobs in August. That’s nearly 3% of the labor force. At the beginning of the pandemic, [over 22 million]( people lost their jobs as businesses closed up shop. But in recent months, companies putting up ‘hiring’ signs have been met with crickets – sparking concerns of a [labor shortage](. Now, millions of people are saying ‘deuces’ to their bosses – triggering “[The Great Resignation](.” And searching for greener pastures (think: higher-paying jobs and remote work). The hospitality and retail industries have been hit especially hard. And this could all have ripple effects – from how long you’re waiting for your coffee to getting an extra workload. - [Driving the exit plans](: Concerns about things like the virus and child care are influencing job decisions. But it’s too early to tell if vax mandates are driving employees to quit.  - [Ho-ho-oh no](: Companies looking for seasonal workers may not get their Christmas miracle – as people apparently aren’t looking for these jobs either. Psst…if you’re thinking of quitting your job, make sure [your wallet is ready first](. mailto:?body=Millions of Americans are quitting their jobs #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2310-13-2021-aat-1-workforce What’s shifting strategies... [Homeland Security](. Yesterday, it said Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will stop mass worksite arrests of undocumented immigrants. Under the Trump admin, ICE raids at places like factories and food processing plants became [common practice](. And led to hundreds of arrests. Now, DHS is shifting its focus to crackdown on employers who “exploit” their employees. That includes those who pay “substandard wages,” provide unsafe working conditions, and are involved in human trafficking. Immigration advocates applauded the changes. But called on the admin to provide permanent protections for millions of undocumented migrants – including [the Dreamers](. mailto:?body=The Biden admin is ending mass raids at worksites #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2310-13-2021-aat-2-ice What’s getting a raise… [The US debt ceiling](. Yesterday, the House approved a bill to increase the amount of cash the country can borrow to pay its bills. But the $480 billion raise is only until December...meaning, the clock’s ticking on a long-term solution. mailto:?body=The House approved extra money for America’s bills #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2310-13-2021-aat-3-debt-ceiling What’s got people checking their medicine cabinet... [This news](. Yesterday, a US panel of experts proposed changes for use of daily low-dose aspirin. They're recommending that people 60+ shouldn’t begin taking baby aspirin daily to prevent a first heart attack or stroke. That’s because the risks (read: internal bleeding) outweigh the benefits. Now, experts are saying that high-risk adults in their 40s and 50s should check with their doc first before taking the drug. ...Oh and speaking of health experts, the FDA just authorized the [first e-cig ever](. Weird vape but ok. mailto:?body=US experts aren’t recommending baby aspirin for some adults #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2310-13-2021-aat-4-aspirin Who’s not jumping through any hoops… [Kyrie Irving](. mailto:?body=Kyrie Irving won’t be able to ball without a shot #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2310-13-2021-aat-5-kyrie-irving What’s creating new building blocks… [Lego](. mailto:?body=Lego’s making changes piece by piece #SkimmLife%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%2310-13-2021-aat-6-lego Fall Into Sustainable Fashion Not-so-fun fact: The fashion industry accounts for about 10% of global carbon emissions and nearly 20% of wastewater. But retailers can do something about it. Take [Everlane](. They partner with ethical factories to make timeless staples you can feel good wearing. And they’re giving Skimm’rs 15% off their first purchase with code Skimm15. We’d go with… - [This super soft waffle-knit sweater that’s juuust oversized enough]( ($165). And made from 100% recycled cashmere yarn. Repeat after us: See ya, waste. - [Cropped, straight-leg jeans with an extra-high rise]( ($98). For extra butt-boosting benefits. The ‘90s are definitely back. But, this time, the water is recycled. - [Classic, sturdy kicks made from old leather scraps]( ($110). No new tanning or dyeing here. Just pick your fave sole color. Psst...we’re into the pale pink. ICYMI: We’ve got a new pod called “Pop Cultured with theSkimm.” And the first ep, [sponsored by Gevalia](, dropped yesterday. It’s about Nicki Minaj’s COVID-19 tweets (yep, the one about the Met Gala’s vax requirement and the one about some...curious side effects). And breaks down how the drama just miiiight be helping Nicki and her husband avoid backlash for allegedly harassing a sexual assault victim they allegedly bribed. Yes, really. Listen [here](. PS: Next Tuesday, we’ll be diving into another big story the world can’t stop talking about. [Follow]( wherever you get your podcasts so you don’t miss it. 1. Something to make your fitness journey easier. And more effective. [This program]( uses behavior-change psych to teach you about your own habits. And gives you everything you need (helloooo, personal goal specialists) to make healthier ones. [Try it free for 14 days](.* 2. Affordable and unique candles you’ll wanna have on display. [This list]( has tapered ones, funky shapes, and options that make great gifts. Burn, baby, burn. 3. The most popular items Skimm’rs bought in September. From fall wardrobe must-haves to home cleaning essentials, [here’s everything]( you couldn’t get enough of last month. *PS This is a sponsored post. Here are today’s recs to help you live a smarter life… 1. A bra that feels like literal loungewear. *Holds for applause.* [This brand]( has done it again with their no-wire push up bra styles. They’ve got juuuuuust the right amount of padding. Sans digging, poking, or general discomfort. Plus, Skimm’rs [get 15% off their first purchase](.* 2. Super soft sweats you’ll want in every color. Not exaggerating. HQ’rs wear [these dreamy joggers]( in heavy rotation. Because they’re comfy, but flattering. Aaaand acceptable to wear outside. It’s no wonder they sell out so often. [Psst...Skimm’rs get 20% off their first pair](.* 3. How to add a little cottagecore to your home. Without going overboard. [This white barnwood wallpaper]( is easy to apply and covers up to 28 square feet per roll. Plus, it’s repositionable. So you can put up and take down as you please. [Shop now](.* 4. Game-changing hair care products to add to your routine ASAP. [This brand]( uses natural ingredients (and a free consultation) to create a custom, mixed-to-order pre-shampoo mask, shampoo, and conditioner. Plus, Skimm’rs [get 20% off their first order]( (and a little extra when they subscribe). *PS: This is a sponsored post. Skimm'rs It’s Hispanic Heritage Month. So we're honoring Latinx leaders and recognizing Latinx-owned businesses & orgs for doing great things for the world and for their communities. Nominate yourself or someone you know [here](. Calling for action...Keri R (MA). She’s the co-founder and president of [the National Parents Union](. In that role, she’s rallied a coalition of parents to advocate for a higher quality education and quality of life for children. A helping hand...Eduardo Q (PR). He directs Puerto Rico 4.0. It’s an org that provides free help for community-based businesses that run on four factors: profound knowledge, world class quality, solidarity, and the will to grow. [Learn more](. (Some) Birthdays...theSkimm's Kristen Lindell (NY), Krista Smith (CA), Laura Smith (MO), Abbey Rubinstein (IL), Tanya Irelan (OH), Sarah Evon (WI), Marjorie Soffer (FL), Carol Heck (MD), Ginger Land-van Buuren (NV), Stephanie McClain (CA), Valerie Carrera (NY), Leah Stover (IL), Gabriella D'Agostino (MA), Hayley St. John (OK), Heather Redpath (OH) [Skimm More Header Image] [We rounded up]( the best autumn-weather shoes to wear this season. Think: rain boots, shearling clogs, and loafers. Fall into something a little more comfortable. - [Listen]( to our news podcast "Skimm This" for clarity on the biggest stories of the week. - [Tune in]( to our podcast "9 to 5ish with theSkimm" for tips to navigate your career. - [Subscribe]( to our "Skimm Money" newsletter to keep up to date with your wallet. - [Sign up]( for our "Skimm Your Life" newsletter for curated shopping, reads, and entertainment recs. - Follow us on [the gram](, [Twitter](, [YouTube](, and [Facebook](. - [Download]( our app to get it all in one place. Skimm Share Friends don't let friends get bogged down in headlines. So click that share button to send theSkimm to your network. Because, as they say, sharing is caring. 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