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As I have written before, mediation is advocacy, and in most cases, the primary venue for advocacy since civil cases, and Employment disputes in particular, rarely get to trial. Unfortunately, very few lawyers take the opportunity to deliver a kick-ass Mediation Brief, choosing instead to use the same old format and approach they have used since they began practicing, which was probably based on the format their mentor used since they began practicing, and so on, and so on.

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As a Mediator, the only information I have before the hearing is what is contained in the Briefs. While some counsel do a better job than others in preparing a compelling brief, there is still so much more that can be done. If you want to win at mediation, rather than just settle, take every opportunity to get the mediator to see the case your way; that starts with the Brief.

You can easily insert hyperlinks to key documents, and even to key portions within them. So when you reference the termination clause that you rely upon, insert a hyperlink to that so that your mediator can easily access it.

If offers have been exchanged, set them out. Tell the mediator where in the litigation process you are, what is scheduled, and also how much you anticipate everything will cost your client. After all, the best reason to settle is if it beats the alternative, which is proceeding with litigation. So make it easy to compare the two options.

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The song that "Mask Off" samples is called "Prison Song." It was written and performed by a playwright named Tommy Butler in 1978 as part of his musical Selma. Retelling the 60s civil rights movement and the life of Martin Luther King, Selma featured a basis of funk, soul, and gospel for its music, collected on an eponymous double soundtrack album. While the musical itself opened to disparaging reviews from the New York Times, the soundtrack managed to live on and seems to have become a minor crate-digging classic for beatmakers. Felt (a supergroup of Minneapolis duo Atmosphere and LA's Murs), Kool G Rap, and Method Man have lived in its grooves. Producing for Felt, Ant flipped "Prison Song" in 2005, 12 years before Future did, although he was also beaten to the punch by Swedish rap group Looptroop, who sampled it in 2000.

The fact that these are pristine, funky recordings on an obscure release are most likely why Selma found a second life among producers, but Meth took note of the pro-black sentiments and recontextualized them for "Uh Huh"'s intro. Felt didn't. When Ant sampled "Prison Song" for Felt's "Woman Tonight," he focused on two sung lines from which the later song derives its title. In true Slug fashion (despite his only rapping half the song) "Woman Tonight" concerns girl problems, and the analog warmth of the sample fits Ant's toolkit, so nothing's too out of the ordinary there. Recognizable samples are unusual for Metro, so the use of a traditionally-leaning (the drums are for modern audiences) hip-hop beat for "Mask Off," especially a break that's been around as much as "Prison Song," can be read as a move towards an older style of authenticity. It couches one of Future's vulnerable moments in the kind of beat that people used to be called "backpackers" over, but also one that any rapper can hear and recognize as demanding of emotional investment on their part even when removed from the original song's heavy topics.

"Mask Off" is not nearly as political as "Prison Song," nor does it attempt to be. It's just Future expressing how great and miserable it is to be Future, which always sounds good. But samples bring with them context as well as mood and texture. Using a classic break like "Synthetic Substitution" is a nod in the direction of giants past, it's understanding the history of the culture that is being contributed to. Likewise, the mournful tone of the "Prison Song" intro becomes more so once its original subject is known. There's nothing overtly or intentionally profound about Metro's choice of politically loaded source material for "Mask Off," but it's cool that this extremely subtle, unintentional nod to civil rights came out during Black History Month. And again, the use of a sample is new territory for Future that may point to what could be expected of the upcoming HNDRXX, which the rapper is touting as the album he's truly wanted to make. We'll have to see come Friday.

Three Mothers is a nonfiction book about the mothers of three Black men who were vital leaders and voices in the Civil Rights Era. TW for descriptions of abuse, lynching, slavery, ableism, racism, sexism, and the murders of adults and children including infants, as well as references to rape and other forms of sexual violence.

Louise Little, mother of Malcom X, was a passionate activist within the Garvey movement along with her husband. She raised her children to be activists until she was incarcerated in a mental asylum and her children taken to foster care. Louise was a passionate woman who was chased from town to town by White supremacists because of her activism. Many of her children recalled a night when her husband was away, and Louise (pregnant with Malcom at the time) faced down a mob of Ku Klux Klan men who threatened them. After twenty-five years of incarceration, her grown children were able to free her from the asylum and care for her until her death at the age of 92.

Alberta was the daughter of the head of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia. She had a college education and, when she fell in love with Martin Luther King, Sr, she insisted that he complete his own education. When her husband took over church leadership, Alberta became essentially the co-head of the influential church. She also participated in civic and civil rights organizations before and after the birth of her own children. At the age of 69, after outliving two of her children, Alberta was shot and killed while playing the organ at her beloved church.

It was a joy to see these women get their due (finally) in the pages of the book. The book also paints a broader picture of why they and their sons became the people they became. It is an educational book and one that is deeply moving. It gives three extraordinary women the recognition they deserve.

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...how do I get signed copies of your books?
Only rarely do I have extra copies of my titles on hand. Strange, I know, but I only write the books--the publisher is the one who prints them, so they're the guys with the warehouses and extra stock. The best bet for getting signed books is to look at the events page and check in with bookstores where I have done signings in the past. Other than that, if you keep a lookout for future events and I happen to be coming to your area, you can bring backlist with you and I will happily sign what you have, and/or you can call upcoming events and purchase/pre-order from them over the phone. If you want a book personalized, they are usually pretty good about getting requests to me when I'm signing.

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