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No Restin’ with James Reston

When an author of James Reston’s magnitude comes to campus, we do our best to have things organized and ready, and today was no exception.

Lunch with Aramark, by Makayla Mason

The LEAP Ambassadors were able to begin our day having a special lunch with not only Mr. Reston, but also with SHSU Vice Provosts, Dr. Mary Robbins, Dr. Christopher Maynard, as well as Assistant Professor of Mass Communication, Dr. Grant Weidenfeld.

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While the room filled with friendly conversation, the LEAP Ambassadors and our guests grabbed our sandwiches, chips, and cookies and sat down for a great conversation. The conversation was centered around Mr. Reston and his newest book, “A Rift in the Earth.” Our guests explained how Americans reacted to the Vietnam War and how the war split the nation politically, a split that persisted for many years after the war. Dr. Robbins, with much emotion in her eyes, recalled herself as a teenager watching the news and responding, at times with tears, over the body count announced every night.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, James Reston, A Rift in the Earth

It was an emotional and enlightening experience for us as Ambassadors, as our guests pointed out, that we have never experienced an event that split the nation in such controversy.  Before leaving, Mr. Reston signed some books…

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, James Reston, A Rift in the Earth

…we thanked our Vice Provosts and began preparing for our next event of the day.

“Firing Line” With James Reston, By Karla Rosales

After a great lunch in good company, we moved to the Mass Communications Studio for a television interview, one hosted by the MCOM Department, with Mel Strait leading the technical crew. As part of the audience  20 or so students participated in this television interview between Professor Yawn and James Reston.

Some of us arrived earlier to make sure everything was ready and to greet students as they walked into the studio. During this time, we had a chance to chat with the audience. It was interesting to hear different ideas from other students on their feelings towards the many topics that Mr. Reston would discuss. The students came prepared with a lot of research on Mr. Reston along with an ample set of interesting questions for him. After all, he is a very interesting person who has been involved in many different important events in history.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, James Reston, A Rift in the Earth

The interview began with Professor Yawn asking Mr. Reston about his research as David Frost’s assistant regarding Watergate and President Nixon.  We also got to watch a small clip from the movie “Frost-Nixon” where Mr. Reston is played by Sam Rockwell.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, James Reston, A Rift in the Earth, Frost-Nixon

We got to learn about how the movie and how it compared to the events in real life. According to Mr. Reston, they were pretty similar, including the part where he considered not shaking President Nixon’s hand!

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, James Reston, A Rift in the Earth

He discussed his devotion to finding the truth behind the Watergate scandal and was determined to find the evidence they needed to force President Nixon to confess to his wrongdoings.

Professor Yawn also asked about his NPR documentary on Jim Jones and the tapes he acquired from Jonestown. Mr. Reston actually had to seek counseling after his research on the mass suicides in Guyana. He explained that such research was especially difficult for him as he thought about the young victims in Jonestown while also having children at home.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, James Reston, A Rift in the Earth, Jim Jones

Finally, he discussed his book “A Rift in the Earth” where he wrote about the controversy concerning the Vietnam Veterans Memorial by Maya Lin. He also told us about some of his background research for the book.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, James Reston, A Rift in the Earth

This topic was especially interesting as we will be visiting the Vietnam Memorial on our trip to Washington, D.C. in only a couple of weeks! The interview came to an end with some very interesting questions from the students in the audience regarding all the different topics Mr. Reston had discussed.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, James Reston, A Rift in the Earth, Chase Kennemer

After the interview, each student received a copy of “A Rift in the Earth” and had a chance to get it autographed by Mr. Reston!

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Later in the day, Mr. Reston would join us again for heART of Huntsville, but with a little downtime, Mr. Reston decided to spend some time in the Texas Prison Museum.

LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, SHSU, James Reston, Texas Prison Museum

Whether it’s looking through the Texas Prison Rodeo days, the art and crafts the inmates have done…

LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, SHSU, James Reston, Texas Prison Museum

…or addressing the death penalty, the Texas Prison Museum has much to offer.

LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, SHSU, James Reston, Texas Prison Museum

Reston shared accounts of his journalistic days covering the death penalty, while Christina took advantage of an open jail cell.

LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, SHSU, James Reston, Texas Prison Museum

As the door closed on Mr. Reston’s visit, we had a chance to reflect on the wonderful opportunities we’ve had to learn new things, enrich our already rewarding education at SHSU, and make a new friend.  We look forward to the next time Mr. Reston has a chance visit our town.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on October 22, 2017Format AsideCategories Art, Civic Engagement, Law, Literature, PoliticsTags A Rift in the Earth, James Reston, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, SHSULeave a comment on No Restin’ with James Reston

A Day with James Reston

Dr. Mednicov’s Modern Art Class, by Staci Antu

Mr. James Reston had a busy day planned at SHSU. With back to back events scheduled for the day, the LEAP Ambassadors were prepared to help Mr. Reston provide meaningful insight on his latest book “A Rift on Earth.” The book talks about the famous Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall located in Washington, D.C. and its controversial history.

Mr. Reston had the opportunity to speak about the Wall to Dr. Melissa Mednicov’s class, where the students proved interested in knowing more about the Vietnam Era and about how the memorial got started.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, James Reston, A Rift in the Earth, Maya Lin, Modern Art, Melissa MednicovAfterwards, students were able to ask questions and were lucky enough to receive signed books by Mr. Reston.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, James Reston, A Rift in the Earth, Maya Lin, Modern Art, Melissa Mednicov

We were thrilled to have shared this experience with the art department but our day was by no means over.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, James Reston, A Rift in the Earth, Maya Lin, Modern Art, Melissa Mednicov

Lunch with Reston, by Bianca Saldierna

Following James Reston’s busy morning, we met for lunch at one of the LEAP Center’s favorite local restaurants, Carbonero Rotisserie. We did not have to go far to give our guests the opportunity to try a different cultural cuisine, authentic Salvadorian food! Joining us was former Mayor of Huntsville, Mac Woodward, and the News Director of KSAM, Larry Crippen. We all began by sampling El Salvador’s most notable dish, pupusas, as well as, some sweet fried plantains. As lunch continued, a myriad of conversations resonated across the room. One of the most interesting discussions was about the famous Watergate scandal and James Reston’s role in helping journalist, David Frost, prepare the televised interviews with Richard Nixon. Mr. Reston also gave us an overview of his unpublished book addressing the tragedy of 9/11, which we are looking forward to seeing in the bookstore shelves. With the great company and the great food, time flew by, and finally it was time to head on to Houston.

Brazos Bookstore Booksigning, by Kaitlin Tyra

Although traveling to Houston can be a bit of a drive, especially during rush hour traffic, the LEAP Ambassadors eagerly traveled to Brazos Bookstore in Houston for Mr. Reston’s book signing. Thankfully our drive down was uneventful and we had a few minutes to browse Brazos’ unique collection of books before the talk began.

A Rift in the Earth: Art, Memory, and the Fight for a Vietnam War Memorial was published only a month ago. The book discusses the process of creating the Vietnam War Memorial, the submission contest, the controversy around the design of the Memorial, as well as the art and architecture behind the Memorial. The LEAP Ambassadors were eager to learn from Mr. Reston about such an important piece of our nation’s history.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, James Reston, Brazos Bookstore, Vietnam War Memorial, Maya Lin

Interestingly, the architect that won the submission contest, Maya Lin, was a twenty-one-year-old undergraduate student at Yale. Mr. Reston spoke highly of Ms. Lin and of her courage throughout the vetting process of the Memorial. His book details the controversy behind not only the design of the Vietnam Memorial, but also the Memorial itself.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, James Reston, Brazos Bookstore, Vietnam War Memorial, Maya Lin

The War created divisiveness in the United States and the Memorial starting what Mr. Reston calls the “Second Vietnam War”. Some did not think the United States should memorialize a lost war and such a horrible blemish of American history, while others wanted to acknowledge the ultimate sacrifice of the 58,000 Americans who gave their lives in service.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, James Reston, Brazos Bookstore, Vietnam War Memorial, Maya Lin

Mr. Reston’s description of the Memorial throughout the book provided vivid imagery to the reader. He explained some of the hidden symbolism of the art like the reflective quality of the black granite which allows the Memorial visitor to imagine themselves in the place of the names on the wall through its reflective nature. The audience truly felt the importance and impact of the Memorial through his words.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, James Reston, Brazos Bookstore, Vietnam War Memorial, Maya Lin

Ultimately, the Vietnam War Memorial stands as a symbol of unity today; unity in a time of divisiveness and turmoil in the country. The Memorial reminds us not only of the lives lost fighting this specific war, but in all wars. The names inscribed in black granite remind of us the toll war takes on a country, and serves as a poignant reminder of the tragedy Americans endured. Although Mr. Reston’s book is a reminder of the tragedies of war, it also gives the reader a sense of pride with the emergence of the Memorial.

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Mr. Reston concluded the book talk by visiting with the audience and signing guest’s books before we departed off to dinner.

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Dinner at Azuma Sushi, Brian Aldaco

With a very successful book signing finished, we thought it was time to have some dinner making the short drive to Azuma Sushi and Robata Bar. As we have visited this place before, it has now become a LEAP favorite and we wanted to show Mr. Reston the delights of this sushi restaurant.

As always, we ordered a little bit of everything. Ranging from raw sushi for the curious, some fried sushi for those who did not appreciate the raw sushi, and kabobs for everyone to enjoy. Regardless of which group you were in, the Crazy Irishman Roll was the favorite. This yummy roll of salmon, tuna, and avocado wrapped warmly together by green soybean paper, flash fried, and then covered by spicy mayo, unagi sauce, green onions, and masago was a mouth-watering joy to feast on. But if one amazing culinary experience wasn’t enough, the grand finale was dessert time. Not knowing what to expect, we were intrigued by the dessert options that they had. Tempura banana with ice cream, fried red bean ice cream, and Mochi (a confection made with pounded sticky rice and stuffed with an ice cream filling).

Azuma Sushi

It was with a sigh of satisfaction that we moved away our empty plates and continued our chatter about the day’s successes. With a busy week still ahead of us, we appreciated this moment to relax and enjoy our conversations with Mr. Reston.

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on October 20, 2017Format AsideCategories Art, Civic Engagement, Food, Politics, TravelTags A Rift in the Earth, Art, Brazos Bookstore, James Reston, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, SHSULeave a comment on A Day with James Reston

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