I took a break from Good Human of the Week because we kept getting the same results: Volodymyr Zelensky and the Ukrainian people which, of course, was exactly as it should have been. Today I’m bringing the poll back because, in the midst of continuing horrors both domestic and international, there are still a lot of people out there doing awesome things.
But first, some pictures of the pets, because I haven’t been posting those either.
Meet Doja. My daughter wanted to get her own kitten so we adopted this sweet feral little girl from a town shelter. She was about four months old and had been in there for five days where she’d been tested, spayed, vaccinated, and chipped. Suffice it to say she was traumatized. This is her when she first landed at Avary’s apartment, still afraid and needing her own space:
And here she is a couple of months later—totally owning the place: affectionate, happy, and very spoiled:
And the rest:
Nemo, apparently, is not ready for her close-up.
Almost six weeks ago Russia illegally invaded Ukraine without provocation or justification. Since then, the Ukrainian people, led by President Zelenksyy, have been waging a fierce battle against a bigger, stronger aggressor while Russia has been committing war crimes. So let’s stipulate that Zelensky and his people are always the good humans of the week.
Ketanji Brown Jackson for sure! But also Ali Velshi, for doing absofuckinglutely amazing work covering both TRMS as well as his own weekend shows the last month.
My nomination for Good Human(s) are the World Central Kitchen staff and volunteers who are working in Ukrainian cities that are being attacked by Russia.
It seems as if Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is a shoo-in; however, I'd also like to mention Senator Brian Schatz for standing up and "making noise" about Sen. Hawley's (and others) disingenuousness and gaslighting. Hawaii has two gems for senators in Senator Schatz and Senator Mazie Hirono. It makes this person from Texas very jealous.
I have missed GHOTW because I always kept it in the back of my mind during the week and I looked for good human acts - hard - amidst the very debilitating state of this world - all week long. It redirected my focus from ‘those GD Republican bast$rds’ … I also lobbied for its return in part because I would love to see it expanded to include people who aren’t famous, political figures, people in the press etc. Obviously I understand Justice KBJ is a tremendous human and sat through horrific hearings with tremendous grace and received her well deserved appointment to SCOTUS with pride, tradition and calm in the face of racism and hatred. But I want to nominate someone I do not even know … and you’ll just have to take my word for it because it certainly didn’t make the news.
Tomorrow is my birthday and I am feeling pretty low, physically, emotionally, soulfully. Sometime last night/this am someone tied a giant bunch of helium Bday balloons outside my door. No name. No card. Nobody around me seems to know anything about it. I just wanted to thank that person and say here, that whomever they are … they are a tremendous human of the week. just purely generous. No name. Perhaps knowing that I needed something unexpected and sparkly in my life right now. I don’t recall ever receiving a mystery gift and never a marker for my birthday (which has historically been a tremendously difficult day for me … because of trauma not because of aging … aging is great!). So thank you Good Human who somehow knew my birthday is tomorrow April 10 and left that delivery for me this weekend as a mystery I am simply meant to accept and allow into my heart. No cameras. I can’t even write a thank you note. Those small acts sometimes are the greatest ones of all. Thanks everyone, for listening. ☮️❤️🌷
I choose soon-to-be United States Supreme Court Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson for every reason under the sun.
Also, if this is allowed, I'd like to recognize the late, great Eric Boehlert for his inherent goodness and determination to expose the truth at every turn. I'm never, ever going to get over his sudden and tragic death at such a young age.
P.S. Thanks for the pet update. Doja is a gorgeous kitten.
If this can be confirmed I vote for this young boy.
As tweeted by Oksana Ostapchuk@O_Ostapchuk with a photo of the boy and retweeted by Melanie Coburn@melanietc:
“Oleksandr Hutsal, 14, saved the lives of his parents, 3 (sic) younder singings and 30 more people serving a month long Russian siege of #Bucha. Every day the boy sneaked through Russian (sic) position to find food, (sic) water&wood and (sic) bring them back to the basement “
I would like to acknowledge Ali Velshi, who has spent five weeks reporting in Ukraine. His care and compassion for the Ukrainian people has shown through in each segment. He is a lovely and loving man as well as a consummate journalist.
Cory Booker....for his impassioned speeches in the Senate -- what an incredible pleasure to hear about joy, love and common sense in today's Senate! What a beautiful, refreshing contrast to LIndsey Graham, Josh Hawley and the other idiots who shouldn't be in the Senate to begin with because they are so STUPID! (I like to say about Lindsey Graham that he goes whichever way the wind blows on any given day.) And I'd like to add that I love pictures of Sebastian and the cats! Short story: I once adopted a black cat from a shelter who had been born there and was still there 3 years later, who had never been socialized. I named her Peekaboo. She ended up absolutely in love with me, her first and only "person." She lived to the age of 18. So it's never too late to adopt a cat, no matter how long they've been at a shelter, or how old they are.
Deb Haaland. For being able and endeavoring to use her status as the 1st Native American (Pueblo) Cabinet member - to ensure the demographic with the worse persecution (genocide) in America is actually able to start reclaiming their indigenous and promised lands.
I know this goes against the mold right now, with the new Justice (1st black woman ever) making it to the historical top as she has. However, with more and more tribes finally being able to call in payment in broken promises, and reclaim their own lands under her watch, along with the very fair hand of President Biden's support, I think it can no longer be overlooked. This woman is thee Boon that all 1st nations people have needed forever.
From the mighty horse tribesmen themselves, the Nez Perce, to the tribe we ALL should be lifting as high as the pilgrims in history classes - thee Wampanaug tribe, all are finally reclaiming THEIR lands. It is no mere coincidence the timing. Deb Haaland is to be lifted up. She shows us all what true friendship, loyalty, and professionalism is.
Welcome, Doja! While all the nominees are more than deserving of Good Human of the Week, I nominate Mary Trump, whose tireless efforts to fight for our democracy is awe inspiring. Thank you for all you do to rally us to fight the good fight and to keep us informed.
Tossing something different into the mix. I am not a Mitt Romney fan but I admit he modeled Good Human behavior for Senate Republicans by following up his vote for Judge Jackson by sticking around to applaud the vote while his fellow party members walked out. This isn't quite worthy of your award, but let's at least nod in his direction. And Doja is magnificent. Nemo's little tucked-under feets are adorbs.
It was awesome to watch President Biden walk out of the White House flanked by 2 women of color. I nominate Joe Biden for nominating Ketanji Brown Jackson. aka Justice Jackson.
Wow, so many great candidates. Good to feel the good in the world. Of course Judge Jackson is up high on the list. So is Ali Velshi, a heart centered, very smart guy who did exceptional work with exceptional empathy for 5 weeks. But I keep coming back to the Amazing work of World Central Kitchen whose incredible work is reaching deeper into Ukraine despite the conditions. Chef Jose Andres and his beautiful team are my winners.
Ketanji Brown Jackson. Her remarks at yesterday’s White House event were moving and inspiring. I look forward to hearing more from her. As an aside: her husband, Dr. Jackson, saved my half-brother’s life 15 years ago.
I think all the people who are opening their homes to refugees deserve good human recognition. There are also a number of countries who are working behind the scenes to secure weapons for the Ukrainian forces to fight the Russians on a more equal basis.
Love seeing the animals! And what a sweet face Doja has.
For good human of the week Judge Jackson is obvious for the grace she has shown and her now long opportunity to change the world. The one that most resonated was Sen. Brian Schatz and his straight up calling out Hawley’s ongoing seditious behavior. Elected Democrats must stand up like the Senator did this week and show the world they have what it takes to save democracy. So I nominate Brian Schatz for good human of the week.
Jamie Raskin working on Select Committee with great passion despite Cason’s suicide, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse working passionately against Supreme Court Corruption, scientists who held a civil disobedience protest against oil and coal with planet in a extreme state of disaster. Sultan Collins, Mitt Romney, Murkosky who all voted for nominee for Supreme Court, alone among republicans
Justice KBJ. And thanks so much for the pet pics and for restarting good human of the week (excluding the heroic President Zelenskyy and the brave Ukranians) ❤️
Thank you Mary for posting the pets! So good to see them all
And Doja is precious in her pink house.
My vote goes to Deb Haaland. Our Native American sisters & brothers have been treated like dirt since white people got here. Spent 4 yrs in Albuquerque in mid 50’s. My dad took us to the Zuni Res every year for their festival & I was fascinated by their faces, costumes, dance, jewelry. We were taught they were our elders & we gave them the respect that title deserves bc that’s how we were raised.
Love your pets! I would add the organizer of the new worker’s union at Staten Island, is it? Must have been quite an effort, against the odds, marvelous.
I think the new Justice Jackson is deserving. She was cool and calm during the awful senate hearing and now she’s made history, and confirmed by a bi-partisan vote with the only three seemingly sane republicans in the Senate.
I vote for Ali Velshi too. The man has been working 7 days a week, to get the story out of the horrors in Ukraine. He is so compassionate and has done a great job getting the truth out. He is amazing in his reporting. I hope he is appreciated by his network!
As with so many already, I have to agree that Ketanji Brown Jackson is someone we can all learn from with her grace and poise through all the ridiculous attacks.
Mary L. Trump. For starting your new democracy advocacy project. Brava!
Ketanji Brown Jackson ♥️
Ketanji Brown Jackson for sure! But also Ali Velshi, for doing absofuckinglutely amazing work covering both TRMS as well as his own weekend shows the last month.
Senator Cory Booker for his wonderful generosity of character - upholding Ketanji so beautifully.
My nomination for Good Human(s) are the World Central Kitchen staff and volunteers who are working in Ukrainian cities that are being attacked by Russia.
https://twitter.com/natemook/status/1512403968835653640
Thank you for the pictures of your pets and your daughter's cat.
Joe Biden for keeping his promise. Followed closely by KBJ for amazing grace under fire.
Ketanji Brown Jackson for her grace, poise and tenacity that led her to become an associate justice on SCOTUS.
It seems as if Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is a shoo-in; however, I'd also like to mention Senator Brian Schatz for standing up and "making noise" about Sen. Hawley's (and others) disingenuousness and gaslighting. Hawaii has two gems for senators in Senator Schatz and Senator Mazie Hirono. It makes this person from Texas very jealous.
I have missed GHOTW because I always kept it in the back of my mind during the week and I looked for good human acts - hard - amidst the very debilitating state of this world - all week long. It redirected my focus from ‘those GD Republican bast$rds’ … I also lobbied for its return in part because I would love to see it expanded to include people who aren’t famous, political figures, people in the press etc. Obviously I understand Justice KBJ is a tremendous human and sat through horrific hearings with tremendous grace and received her well deserved appointment to SCOTUS with pride, tradition and calm in the face of racism and hatred. But I want to nominate someone I do not even know … and you’ll just have to take my word for it because it certainly didn’t make the news.
Tomorrow is my birthday and I am feeling pretty low, physically, emotionally, soulfully. Sometime last night/this am someone tied a giant bunch of helium Bday balloons outside my door. No name. No card. Nobody around me seems to know anything about it. I just wanted to thank that person and say here, that whomever they are … they are a tremendous human of the week. just purely generous. No name. Perhaps knowing that I needed something unexpected and sparkly in my life right now. I don’t recall ever receiving a mystery gift and never a marker for my birthday (which has historically been a tremendously difficult day for me … because of trauma not because of aging … aging is great!). So thank you Good Human who somehow knew my birthday is tomorrow April 10 and left that delivery for me this weekend as a mystery I am simply meant to accept and allow into my heart. No cameras. I can’t even write a thank you note. Those small acts sometimes are the greatest ones of all. Thanks everyone, for listening. ☮️❤️🌷
I choose soon-to-be United States Supreme Court Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson for every reason under the sun.
Also, if this is allowed, I'd like to recognize the late, great Eric Boehlert for his inherent goodness and determination to expose the truth at every turn. I'm never, ever going to get over his sudden and tragic death at such a young age.
P.S. Thanks for the pet update. Doja is a gorgeous kitten.
Jimmy Kimmel for making a joke out of MTG, and then slapping her down.
Thank you for sharing the fluffy & feathered companions.
Good humans, I think the children of Poland & Italy that welcome other, scared and scarred children into their schools and lives.
Maybe, just maybe, children will be the ones that save us all.
If this can be confirmed I vote for this young boy.
As tweeted by Oksana Ostapchuk@O_Ostapchuk with a photo of the boy and retweeted by Melanie Coburn@melanietc:
“Oleksandr Hutsal, 14, saved the lives of his parents, 3 (sic) younder singings and 30 more people serving a month long Russian siege of #Bucha. Every day the boy sneaked through Russian (sic) position to find food, (sic) water&wood and (sic) bring them back to the basement “
I would like to acknowledge Ali Velshi, who has spent five weeks reporting in Ukraine. His care and compassion for the Ukrainian people has shown through in each segment. He is a lovely and loving man as well as a consummate journalist.
Cory Booker....for his impassioned speeches in the Senate -- what an incredible pleasure to hear about joy, love and common sense in today's Senate! What a beautiful, refreshing contrast to LIndsey Graham, Josh Hawley and the other idiots who shouldn't be in the Senate to begin with because they are so STUPID! (I like to say about Lindsey Graham that he goes whichever way the wind blows on any given day.) And I'd like to add that I love pictures of Sebastian and the cats! Short story: I once adopted a black cat from a shelter who had been born there and was still there 3 years later, who had never been socialized. I named her Peekaboo. She ended up absolutely in love with me, her first and only "person." She lived to the age of 18. So it's never too late to adopt a cat, no matter how long they've been at a shelter, or how old they are.
Jamie Raskin
Senator Cory Booker. For holding up a mirror to America without killing the joy of moment.
In remembrance: Eric Boehlert.
Deb Haaland. For being able and endeavoring to use her status as the 1st Native American (Pueblo) Cabinet member - to ensure the demographic with the worse persecution (genocide) in America is actually able to start reclaiming their indigenous and promised lands.
I know this goes against the mold right now, with the new Justice (1st black woman ever) making it to the historical top as she has. However, with more and more tribes finally being able to call in payment in broken promises, and reclaim their own lands under her watch, along with the very fair hand of President Biden's support, I think it can no longer be overlooked. This woman is thee Boon that all 1st nations people have needed forever.
From the mighty horse tribesmen themselves, the Nez Perce, to the tribe we ALL should be lifting as high as the pilgrims in history classes - thee Wampanaug tribe, all are finally reclaiming THEIR lands. It is no mere coincidence the timing. Deb Haaland is to be lifted up. She shows us all what true friendship, loyalty, and professionalism is.
Welcome, Doja! While all the nominees are more than deserving of Good Human of the Week, I nominate Mary Trump, whose tireless efforts to fight for our democracy is awe inspiring. Thank you for all you do to rally us to fight the good fight and to keep us informed.
Tossing something different into the mix. I am not a Mitt Romney fan but I admit he modeled Good Human behavior for Senate Republicans by following up his vote for Judge Jackson by sticking around to applaud the vote while his fellow party members walked out. This isn't quite worthy of your award, but let's at least nod in his direction. And Doja is magnificent. Nemo's little tucked-under feets are adorbs.
Mary, your critters are all delightful. Thanks for the uplifting photos!
It hasn't been all that long; Justice KBJ, of course 🎉
Ketanji Brown Jackson for allowing her ancestors to walk with her thru the hearings.
It was awesome to watch President Biden walk out of the White House flanked by 2 women of color. I nominate Joe Biden for nominating Ketanji Brown Jackson. aka Justice Jackson.
Ketanji Brown Jackson
Wow, so many great candidates. Good to feel the good in the world. Of course Judge Jackson is up high on the list. So is Ali Velshi, a heart centered, very smart guy who did exceptional work with exceptional empathy for 5 weeks. But I keep coming back to the Amazing work of World Central Kitchen whose incredible work is reaching deeper into Ukraine despite the conditions. Chef Jose Andres and his beautiful team are my winners.
Ketanji Brown Jackson
Ketanji Brown Jackson. Her remarks at yesterday’s White House event were moving and inspiring. I look forward to hearing more from her. As an aside: her husband, Dr. Jackson, saved my half-brother’s life 15 years ago.
I think all the people who are opening their homes to refugees deserve good human recognition. There are also a number of countries who are working behind the scenes to secure weapons for the Ukrainian forces to fight the Russians on a more equal basis.
Love seeing the animals! And what a sweet face Doja has.
For good human of the week Judge Jackson is obvious for the grace she has shown and her now long opportunity to change the world. The one that most resonated was Sen. Brian Schatz and his straight up calling out Hawley’s ongoing seditious behavior. Elected Democrats must stand up like the Senator did this week and show the world they have what it takes to save democracy. So I nominate Brian Schatz for good human of the week.
Jamie Raskin working on Select Committee with great passion despite Cason’s suicide, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse working passionately against Supreme Court Corruption, scientists who held a civil disobedience protest against oil and coal with planet in a extreme state of disaster. Sultan Collins, Mitt Romney, Murkosky who all voted for nominee for Supreme Court, alone among republicans
Cory Booker.
Of course katanji brown jackson , and all who supported her
Justice KBJ. And thanks so much for the pet pics and for restarting good human of the week (excluding the heroic President Zelenskyy and the brave Ukranians) ❤️
Thank you Mary for posting the pets! So good to see them all
And Doja is precious in her pink house.
My vote goes to Deb Haaland. Our Native American sisters & brothers have been treated like dirt since white people got here. Spent 4 yrs in Albuquerque in mid 50’s. My dad took us to the Zuni Res every year for their festival & I was fascinated by their faces, costumes, dance, jewelry. We were taught they were our elders & we gave them the respect that title deserves bc that’s how we were raised.
World Central Kitchens. They are very good humans.
Love your pets! I would add the organizer of the new worker’s union at Staten Island, is it? Must have been quite an effort, against the odds, marvelous.
ALL OF THE ABOVE🥰
Ketanji Brown Jackson. A true pioneer.
Adding Cory Booker for his passionate defense of Supreme Court Nominee, Judge Jackson against the vile smears of Republicans.
I think the new Justice Jackson is deserving. She was cool and calm during the awful senate hearing and now she’s made history, and confirmed by a bi-partisan vote with the only three seemingly sane republicans in the Senate.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson and her amazing family
Brian Schatz of Hawaii
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjwLwEbYgcc
I vote for Ali Velshi too. The man has been working 7 days a week, to get the story out of the horrors in Ukraine. He is so compassionate and has done a great job getting the truth out. He is amazing in his reporting. I hope he is appreciated by his network!
Love your animals. KBJ but also thr boy who fed his family. And all those who played and sang the Ukrainian anthem
I'm going yo make my note short. I nominate Ketanje Brown Jackson & Jose Andres of WCK.
Senator Chris Murphy for standing up in Congress and defending trans kids....
As with so many already, I have to agree that Ketanji Brown Jackson is someone we can all learn from with her grace and poise through all the ridiculous attacks.
I’m voting for new Supreme Court Justice Jackson!
the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. she has shown compassion, courage and love to the entire Ukraine people.