Inside The Coffee Shop Providing Jobs To 40 People With Disabilities

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A coffee shop in North Carolina is helping its employees with disabilities ― all 40 of them ― show the world what they can do.

Bitty and Beau’s Coffee opened in January 2016. Its 40 employees have a variety of intellectual and developmental disabilities including Down syndrome, autism and cerebral palsy. Some don’t have a formal diagnosis. The shop, located in Wilmington, North Carolina, also has two typically-abled managers.

Amy Wright, who co-founded the shop with her husband, Ben Wright, had always wanted to participate in something impactful for people with disabilities, especially for her two children with Down syndrome, 7-year-old Bitty and 12-year-old Beau, who are the namesakes of the coffee shop. Amy described having two kids with Down syndrome as a “rare occurrence” that she and her husband are “so blessed” to experience.

“We say we’ve won the lottery twice,” she told HuffPost. “That’s what we like to say.”

After several fundraisers, walks and concerts, Amy decided to raise more awareness about people with disabilities with Bitty and Beau’s Coffee and show the community what its coffee shop family could do.

“The whole experience revolves around people with intellectual and developmental disabilities doing their jobs and being the front of the business, not being tucked into some warehouse,” Amy told HuffPost. “It’s kind of a phenomenon. I can’t think of anything else that does it this way.”

The community has also been extremely responsive. The first version of Bitty and Beau’s Coffee was a 500-square-foot shop. The team quickly learned they couldn’t accommodate the business they were getting and moved to a larger location.

“Our community embraced us from day one,” Amy told HuffPost.

The atmosphere at Bitty and Beau’s is filled with positivity and acceptance. Most importantly, everyone is “respected and valued.”

“When you walk in you know that you’re loved for who you are and how you are, and that’s because that’s how we feel about our employees and then they share that with everyone else that walks in,” Amy said. 

The Bitty and Beau’s team plan to expand their mission to Charleston, South Carolina, with another location. Amy has no plans on slowing down when it comes to changing the way society views people with disabilities. 

“What I think we can do is continue to tell our stories and have people think about people with disabilities differently.”

For more information, head to the Bitty and Beau’s Coffee site or Facebook page.

H/T Today

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A New 'Wet Hot American Summer' Trailer Imagines The Cast In 1991

“Hey,” Ben said. “Let’s all promise that in 10 years from today, we’ll meet again, and we’ll see what kind of people we blossomed into.” 

The line, delivered by Bradley Cooper in the 2001 cult hit “Wet Hot American Summer,” set the stage for a sequel that is finally almost here.

On Thursday, Netflix gave us a peek at how the gang has and hasn’t changed in the 10 years since 1981, releasing a trailer for “Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later,” an eight-part limited series that will premiere Aug. 4. and take place in 1991. 

So far, it looks so good. Victor (Ken Marino) appears to be a male stripper. Lindsay (Elizabeth Banks) is hosting some sort of news show. Gene (Christopher Meloni) seems to have a kid he didn’t know about.

Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler just look kind of hilarious as well.

Almost all of the original cast will return for the new season, Netflix says, while some new faces will pop up too, like Dax Shepard and Adam Scott.

But unfortunately, it sounds like Cooper, who set up the premise for the sequel 16 years ago, wasn’t able to involved due to scheduling conflicts, which is lame.

Anyway, Aug. 4. 

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Hair's One Thing You Never Noticed About Sansa On 'Game Of Thrones'

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If you ever thought there was something going on with Sansa on “Game of Thrones,” it turns out you were right. Hair’s the scoop …

Actress Sophie Turner, who plays the redheaded Stark, already clued fans in on a Red Wedding Easter egg that appeared in Season 5, and now she sharing more secrets. In a recent interview with Refinery 29, Turner revealed there’s “always a pattern” to Sansa’s changing hairstyles on “Game of Thrones.”

“It’s never random,” she said. 

Sansa’s hair reflects the “people she’s learning from, or mimicking, or inspired by,” explained Turner.

“When she’s Cersei’s prisoner, and she’s kind of absorbing all her manipulative techniques, it’s reflected in her hairstyle,” she said.

 “And when she’s finding the spirit of Margaery in herself, she wears her hair like Margaery.”

Wowwwwww! How didn’t we notice this? OK, we’re gonna go binge-watch every season again. BRB.

For everyone wondering, Turner also revealed her favorite Sansa look, which was, no surprise, when she turned into Darth Sansa:

“It was her own look, and something that she’d created,” said Turner.

Brace yourselves, Westeros. Season 7 is on the way, and new looks are coming …

“Game of Thrones” Season 7 premieres July 16.

H/T Refinery29

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'Making A Murderer' Confession Coerced, Appeals Court Affirms

A U.S. appeals panel on Thursday affirmed a lower court ruling that the confession of a young Wisconsin man convicted of helping his uncle murder a woman was coerced, The Associated Press reported.

A federal judge had overturned the conviction of Brendan Dassey, a subject of the Netflix documentary “Making a Murderer,” for the murder and sexual assault of Teresa Halbach.

This is a developing story and will be updated. 

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Ron Howard Taking Over As Director Of Han Solo Movie

The untitled Han Solo film has a new director.

Ron Howard is officially signed on to finish off the “Star Wars” spinoff film, which canned its previous directors, Phil Lord and Chris Miller, earlier this week over their creative differences with writer Lawrence Kasdan, who also helped write “The Empire Strikes Back” and “Return Of The Jedi.”

Kathleen Kennedy, president of Lucasfilm, made the decision official in a statement on the “Star Wars” website on Thursday. 

“At Lucasfilm, we believe the highest goal of each film is to delight, carrying forward the spirit of the saga that George Lucas began forty years ago,” Kennedy said. “With that in mind, we’re thrilled to announce that Ron Howard will step in to direct the untitled Han Solo film. We have a wonderful script, an incredible cast and crew, and the absolute commitment to make a great movie. Filming will resume the 10th of July.”

LucasFilm is still planning to release the film on May 25, 2018. The movie is set to star Alden Ehrenreich as Han Solo and Donald Glover as Lando Calrissian.

Howard is a safe choice considering his longstanding ties with George Lucas. He starred in 1973′s “American Graffiti,” which Lucas directed. Howard also disclosed in 2015 that Lucas had asked him to direct 1999′s “The Phantom Menace.”

Lord and Miller, the film’s previous directors, who had directed films like “21 Jump Street” and “The Lego Movie,” said they wanted to “take risks to give the audience a fresh experience” when they first signed on to the project.

They had already been directing the project for more than four months when the studio apparently decided they had taken one too many risks. 

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