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it was very to me that this book include this collaborate nations. i felt like they were a vital part of my portrait making experience. so i'm glad that cindy's is in here, too. many thanks to my brilliant students at and colleagues at rutgers university, which is one of the best places to work. on. a million thanks to the darkroom collective, who was my first literary family, and through the amazing cover column. and many thanks to all of my dear friends out there, everywhere for their love, their critical guidance, their wisdom and support. i want to dedicate this award to all the readers out and to my ancestors on whose shoulders i stand. ancestors lineage and association, including several generations of writers, particularly the black gay, queer and trans writers. especially those whom we lost to hiv, aids in the 1980s and 1990s. i had the pleasure of hearing and meeting some of these writers, and let me just say they were brilliant. they were fierce. they were original. they were daring. they were courageous. and their voices not only captured
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university in hamilton keeps think what in heavens name does does this have to do with the document? he keeps saying you've got to put it in and ends up like two sentences. he wants to create an institution where americans from all kinds of different states and sections can come together and interact, intermarry, and i don't think george washington university makes that yet. the first institution that does that is a west point which comes to an existence in 1803. >> actually washington is proposing and helps purchase some land for which is where the vice president lives. that idea dies and you are right hamilton is back and forth on it. that is where most of it goes. if you look at the original farewell which they have the new york public library can literally cut-and-paste that section. >> john, if you look at that last address to congress it is almost fdr. you do know what i mean? >> j edgar hoover's not a good thing. [laughter] >> i am sorry. [laughter] >> i'm sorry go on. >> you have to get beyond that. you know what i'm saying? it's a vision very close to what john quincy adams
university in hamilton keeps think what in heavens name does does this have to do with the document? he keeps saying you've got to put it in and ends up like two sentences. he wants to create an institution where americans from all kinds of different states and sections can come together and interact, intermarry, and i don't think george washington university makes that yet. the first institution that does that is a west point which comes to an existence in 1803. >> actually washington is...
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the nation's oldest historically black university. doctor nave we are so pleased to have you with us. up next i will introduce senator braun who will introduce our third witness our next witness dr. katie martin rainey. professor of economy at purdue university's college of agriculture in left waffle, yet indiana. doctor rainey reached her bachelors degree at the university of georgia. her doctorate from cornell university. she has been a soybean breeder since 2006. starting at virginia tech before moving to purdue daca rainey is a recipient of the purdue faculty scholar world and they faculty of soybean research center and a cofounder of the project drone ink the foundation for food and agricultural research crops of the future advisory council, and it's involved with the leadership of the nationalists of a shun of plant breeders. dr. rainey has received millions of doctors and funding from soybean farmers. she has taught plant breeding engineering to over 250,000 students. >> thank you so much. i will turn now to senator bennett for
the nation's oldest historically black university. doctor nave we are so pleased to have you with us. up next i will introduce senator braun who will introduce our third witness our next witness dr. katie martin rainey. professor of economy at purdue university's college of agriculture in left waffle, yet indiana. doctor rainey reached her bachelors degree at the university of georgia. her doctorate from cornell university. she has been a soybean breeder since 2006. starting at virginia tech...
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universal digital access and a much deeper financial commitment to libraries. she said, through these three priorities, let our legacy the justice. when i say, let our legacy be justice, she said, i'm inviting as to explore the construct of the library. as both the vehicle and the driver of justice. and both a means to justice and an arbiter. hall was talking to librarians, but really she was talking to us all. the american literary community in this era of book banning, of the forces of injustice taking the books out of our hands, of tyrants taking away our right to read. as hall instructed all of us, our legacy be justice. the literary community as a whole must be a vehicle and driver of justice. and thank you, tracie, for leading the way. i must say, i won -- your grandmother. that see murray sanders scott, for leading you where like a young john lewis, she couldn't go, in segregated louisiana that hollowed space in her mind, the library. her legacy was justice, her ancestral legacy was justice. and so, i'm delighted to present to you, tracey, the literary a
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university. and hamilton keep saying, what in heaven's name does this have to do with the document? he keeps saying, no, you've got to put it in. it ends up two sentences. when you read this, they are creating an institution where americans from all kinds of different states and sections can come together and interact and inter -marry. i don't think george washington university makes that plane, but the first institution that does that is west point, which comes into existence in 1803. >> washington is proposing a civic college, and purchases some land for it. that idea dies. and hamilton will go back and forth on it. he keeps concinving him to send it to congress, and that's where most of it goes. but if you look at the original farewell, which is at the american public library, they literally cut and paste that section. >> i think we are carrying too much on this, but john, if you look at that last address to congress, it's almost fdr. you know it i mean? i'm sorry. >> go on. >> you have to get
university. and hamilton keep saying, what in heaven's name does this have to do with the document? he keeps saying, no, you've got to put it in. it ends up two sentences. when you read this, they are creating an institution where americans from all kinds of different states and sections can come together and interact and inter -marry. i don't think george washington university makes that plane, but the first institution that does that is west point, which comes into existence in 1803. >>...
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university in hamilton keeps think what in heavens name does does this have to do with the document? he keeps saying you've got to put it in and ends up like two sentences. he wants to create an institution where americans from all kinds of different states and sections can come together and interact, intermarry, and i don't think george washington university makes that yet. the first institution that does that is a west point which comes to an existence in 1803. >> actually washington is proposing and helps purchase some land for which is where the vice president lives. that idea dies and you are right hamilton is back and forth on it. that is where most of it goes. if you look at the original farewell which they have the new york public library can literally cut-and-paste that section. >> john, if you look at that last address to congress it is almost fdr. you do know what i mean? >> j edgar hoover's not a good thing. [laughter] >> i am sorry. [laughter] >> i'm sorry go on. >> you have to get beyond that. you know what i'm saying? it's a vision very close to what john quincy adams
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university. since 2011, he also served as an assistant director at the new color studies institute. in his primary research in teaching areas, he has done in modern u. s. history and foreign policy. he focused on weapons policies and cold war diplomacy. he also believes making education work sensible to people outside of universities. he works to give public presentations on why ranging topics are throughout american history. there is the rise of the american suburbs, the gilded age, the role prohibition played in an 18 twenties, the history of dining in the united states, and the 1939 world fair. allen will also be back with us on january 11th. he will discuss kennedy, nixon, and the debate of the century. we hope you will consider joining us. we are so excited to have allen with us this evening. without any further ado, please join me in welcoming allen -- >> thank you for the generous introduction. i am dr. allen -- i am a professor of global affairs and modern american history at trinity wash
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it is also a nationally syndicated columnist with andrews mcneil universal. she's the author of a year with the mystics visionary wisdom for daily living and speaks frequently on faith in public life virtue and prayer. ryan anderson's the president of the ethics in public policy center and he's also the founding editor of the public discourse, which is the online journal of the witherspoon institute. and he also is is not in his bio, but he was actually my predecessor here at the heritage foundation for many years. he's author co-author of five books including this brand new book tearing us apart, but it's previous book which has the distinction of being banned from amazon is when harry became sally responding to the transgender moment. anderson's research has been cited by two supreme court justices justice samuel alito and justice clarence thomas in two supreme court cases. alexandria de sanctus is a visiting fellow at the ethics in public policy center where she covers abortion policy in the pro-life movement is well as other key topics at the intersection
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his column on national regularly appears in the journal parks. stuart forum. ethan is a professor of landscape architecture and director of the masters of landscape architecture program at the university of massachusetts in amherst. he is a landscape ape historian and preservationist specializing in public landscapes. three of his award winning books, wilderness by design, published in 1998, mission 66, modernism, the national park dilemma, published in 2007, and the greatest speech in history of cape cod national seashore, published 2019. describe the 20th century history of planning and design in the united states national park system as a context for considering their future car was the lead editor of the early boston. 1882 to 1890. volume of the papers of frederick law olmsted, published in 2013. the book are going to hear about today. olmsted and yosemite civil war abolition and the national park idea, co-written with ralph diamond, traces the origins of the american park movement. his latest book, boston's franklin park boston's park olmste
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south dakota state university jackrabbits are the fbs national champions of football. go jacks. [applause] i understand that he will be with us next week, so that would be a a fun day to celebrate as well. i i know the way to honor mility until the end of this speech but a wanted to highlight this now. we're the number one state in the nation to live in to work as soldier, airmen and a veteran. that is how we make south dakota safer and more secure for the future. both our army and her era guard units have led the nation. their winning award after a win for the best unit in the country. just this past month we deployed the 109th regional support group to the middle east as part of operation inherent result. but the national guard stint ready writer at home, too. when the waitress know and bitter cold hit our state just before christmas, the men and women in uniform took time away from their families indeed across our state. they went and helped other communities and individuals who needed assistance to get through that bitter cold. i went to our reservations that ask for assista
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the goal of universal health care to the forefront of our national agenda. that is why when president johnson, the medicare bill passed, he traveled to independ to end president presence signed the medicare law and to sign president truman as the medicare beneficiaries. then seconds later, he signed with the president a fitting to the leader who honored this truth. health care is a right not a privilege. i want to speak personally for a moment because it's an honor for me to join in unveiling this statue because, i had the privilege of meeting president truman many years ago. came to baltimore to support his friend. my father, who served the congress when president truman was vice president. president. he came to campaign for my father. we had this wonderful conversation. and i was intimidated to meet the. of the united states. but he was very inviting and charming and clipped. thomas, who talked about your mother, margaret. he said, i'm telling you what i told margaret. educate in education. it's important you get too much education. always a focus. educati
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of louisiana, the nation's only black and catholic institution of higher education. i was asked to testify this morning to strengthen the continuum of mental health support for our adolescents, particularly in the years leading up to and during the transition to college. i will do that. of course, i will also -- choosing to matriculate at hbcu's. most students who enter xavier university had ever known a world without facebook or war. i learned how to exit a building in a single file line in preparation for a potential fire. my students have learned how to run, hide, or fight their way out of an active shooter situation. they are too familiar with the social, political, and racial unrest in this country. they have probably participated in more rallies than most of us in this world. they have lived through global economic recessions which resulted in family members losing their jobs, homes, and financial instability. they are still in the midst of a global pandemic which caused the entire world to stand still and reimagine what normal looks like. some of these young p
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called transition developed by the national alliance to develop health. i want to thank you again for time to speak, i look forward to hearing from my fellow panelists and to further discussions. mr. casey: thank you. now we turn to dr. wright. dr. wright: chair casey, it is an honor to sit before you as vice president for student affairs and interim vice president for enrollment management at xavier university in louisiana, the nation's only black and catholic institution of highering. i was asked to address the strengthening of mental health support particularly in the years leading up to and during the transition ition to college. i will do that and offer a particular lens allowing me to speak about those who choose to matriculate through hbcu. most of our students haven't grown up without knowledge of war. i learned to line up in a straight line, they learned to run and hide. they've probably participated in more marchs and rallies than most of us in this room. they have seen their family members lose job, homes and overall financial instability. they
called transition developed by the national alliance to develop health. i want to thank you again for time to speak, i look forward to hearing from my fellow panelists and to further discussions. mr. casey: thank you. now we turn to dr. wright. dr. wright: chair casey, it is an honor to sit before you as vice president for student affairs and interim vice president for enrollment management at xavier university in louisiana, the nation's only black and catholic institution of highering. i was...
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south dakota state university jackrabbits are the fc as national champions of a football. go jacques! i understand the team's going to be with us next week, that will be a fun day to celebrate as well. i normally wait to honor the military until the end of the speech, but i wanted to highlight this now. we are the number one state in the nation to live and work as a soldier, an airmen and a veteran. that is how we make south dakota safer and more secure for the future. with our army and our air guard units have led to the nation. they're winning award after award for best units in this country. just this past month, we deploy the 10 ninth regional support group to the middle east as part of operational inherent resolve. but the national guard stands ready right here at home to. when the winter snow and bitter cold in our state just before christmas, the men and women in uniform took time away from their families in need across the state. they went to help other communities and individuals who needed assistance to get through that bitter cold. they went to our reservations
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john steele gordon was educated at vanderbilt university. his articles have appeared in numerous publications including forbes, "national review," commentary, the new york times, the wall street journal. he's a contributing editor at american heritage and he wrote the business of america column for many years and rights that longview column for barons. he's the author of several books including hamilton's blessing, the extra ordinary life and times of our national debt, the emergence of wall street as a world power, the business of america hails from the market place, american enterprise from the selling of doing when to the breakup of at&t and an empire of wealth, the epic history of american economic power. please join me in welcoming mister gordon to the podium. [applause] >> good evening. i'm happy and honored to be at hillsdale college once again. i'm here to talk about socialism and american history which is to say the history of socialism on very stony ground. socialism is by definition an economic system where in the means of product
john steele gordon was educated at vanderbilt university. his articles have appeared in numerous publications including forbes, "national review," commentary, the new york times, the wall street journal. he's a contributing editor at american heritage and he wrote the business of america column for many years and rights that longview column for barons. he's the author of several books including hamilton's blessing, the extra ordinary life and times of our national debt, the emergence...
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john seale gordon was educated at mill berke school at vanderbilt university. his articles have appeared in numerous publications, including forbes,, national review, commentary, the new york times, in the wall street journal. he is a contributing at either an american heritage, where he wrote to the business of america column for many years. and currently writes the long view column for barons. he is the author of several books, including hamilton's blessing, the extraordinary life and times of our national debt. -- the business of america, tales on the marketplace, american enterprise from england to at&t. the epic history of american economic power. please join me in welcoming mr. jordan to the podium. >> good evening. i am both happy and honored to be back at hillsdale college once again. i am here to talk about socialism in american history. which is to, say the history of socialism on very stony ground. socialism is by definition an economic system whereby the needs of production are held in common. that, is by the government. socialism therefore necessar
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historical society the gerald r ford presidential foundation and our two newest institutional members the national first lady's library and the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. i programmed tonight is called taking a new look at edith wilson and should be a fascinating discussion of edith's influence on the role of first lady. the panel moderator is dr. catherine sibley professor of history and director of the american studies at saint joseph's university. panelists in order i think our doctor mary stockwell retired professor of history and department chair at lords university who writes on the american west 20th century politics and especially woodrow wilson. our second panelists will be rebecca roberts curator of programming at planet word a museum of words and language in washington, dc. and our third panelists will be dr. stacey cordray who holds the dentists and von johnson endowed chair in theodore roosevelt studies at dickinson university in north dakota here. more biographic information on each panel is available on the flare website at flair-net.org. we wi
historical society the gerald r ford presidential foundation and our two newest institutional members the national first lady's library and the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. i programmed tonight is called taking a new look at edith wilson and should be a fascinating discussion of edith's influence on the role of first lady. the panel moderator is dr. catherine sibley professor of history and director of the american studies at saint joseph's university....
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historical society the gerald r ford presidential foundation and our two newest institutional members the national first lady's library and the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. i programmed tonight is called taking a new look at edith wilson and should be a fascinating discussion of edith's influence on the role of first lady. the panel moderator is dr. catherine sibley professor of history and director of the american studies at saint joseph's university. panelists in order i think our doctor mary stockwell retired professor of history and department chair at lords university who writes on the american west 20th century politics and especially woodrow wilson. our second panelists will be rebecca roberts curator of programming at planet word a museum of words and language in washington, dc. and our third panelists will be dr. stacey cordray who holds the dentists and von johnson endowed chair in theodore roosevelt studies at dickinson university in north dakota here. more biographic information on each panel is available on the flare website at flair-net.org. we wi
historical society the gerald r ford presidential foundation and our two newest institutional members the national first lady's library and the center for presidential history at southern methodist university. i programmed tonight is called taking a new look at edith wilson and should be a fascinating discussion of edith's influence on the role of first lady. the panel moderator is dr. catherine sibley professor of history and director of the american studies at saint joseph's university....
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at the norman mailer center in provincetown, massachusetts susan has spoken before united nations and continues to at international disarmament conferences universities and public forums around the united states and abroad. she teaches graduate level nonfiction seminars and directed a three year creative writing program at a federal prison for women outside phenix. susan was founder and artistic director of the phenix essential theater, serving communities across the southwest for 32 years. susan the 2016 dayton literary peace prize winner nonfiction for nagasaki life after nuclear war. please welcome susan. southern southern. thank you, gilbert and good evening, everyone. it's such great pleasure and honor to be with you tonight. so it is my great honor to introduce to you clint smith author of how the word is passed. a book in which clinton takes to seven sites that have deep, profound roots in and different ways of remembering the institution of slavery in the united states. with clint, we go to southern slave plantations, cemeteries, one for 30,000 confederate soldiers and one for
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state university. they guided me as a social worker for youth experiencing homelessness. they guided me while directing one of the largest shelters in the nation. they guided me while serving in the state legislature and as arizona secretary of state. they guided me as i raised my own two kids right here in the state i love so much. [applause] that is my arizona story. i know each of you here today or watching at home have your own unique stories. our beliefs are shaped by our experiences, our loved ones and our hopes and dreams for the future. that is the common thread that connects us. does that mean we always agree? of course not. but the greatest promise of our nation, of democracy, is that individuals from vastly different backgrounds and beliefs can put our differences to the side to find common ground and do what is right for our fellow citizens, for each other. it is clear what we must do. we must find common ground and do what is right. to invest in public school and finally provide the suppor
state university. they guided me as a social worker for youth experiencing homelessness. they guided me while directing one of the largest shelters in the nation. they guided me while serving in the state legislature and as arizona secretary of state. they guided me as i raised my own two kids right here in the state i love so much. [applause] that is my arizona story. i know each of you here today or watching at home have your own unique stories. our beliefs are shaped by our experiences, our...
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in his time, peniel is frequent national commentator on issues of race democracy and civil rights. he is the author of award winning books on african-american history to. i'll give you the names of one is the sword, the shield, the revolutionary, three lives of malcolm x and martin luther king jr. and then what is considered the defense active biography on stokely carmichael. the book is titled stokely a life, but in his most recent and it's called the third reconstruction in america's struggle with racial justice in the 20th century. it really does dissect the modern movement, and it really starts with barack obama. the rise of the black lives matter movement, the presidency of donald trump, the rise of the maga movement as well. the turmoil that we face throughout the covid i'm sorry, the covid crisis. and it also puts into context the assault the capitol in january six. so all of those events bringing them into with a historic lens as well. so in summary dr. peniel joseph is an american scholar and an important voice on race issues today. so welcome, peniel. thank you. bringing
in his time, peniel is frequent national commentator on issues of race democracy and civil rights. he is the author of award winning books on african-american history to. i'll give you the names of one is the sword, the shield, the revolutionary, three lives of malcolm x and martin luther king jr. and then what is considered the defense active biography on stokely carmichael. the book is titled stokely a life, but in his most recent and it's called the third reconstruction in america's struggle...
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book arc of justice on the national book award for nonfiction and was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. he's also the author of the uaw and the heyday of american liberalism and co-author of muddy boots and ragged aprons. his essays and reviews have appeared in washington post new york times baltimore sun chicago tribune in detroit free press suzanne e. smith is a professor of american history at george mason university and teaches african-american history 20th century cultural history of death in america american popular music and african american religious history. she is the author of dancing in the street motown and the cultural politics of detroit. now let's hear from kevin boyle and suzanne e smith. thank you for joining us today. let me begin today's simply by letting you know that professor smith wasn't able to join us the last minute there were complications that made it impossible for her to join us and i'm very sorry that she's not here at luck be sharing this afternoon with her, but i am honored to be sharing it with you. i just want to say how much i appreciate the nationa
book arc of justice on the national book award for nonfiction and was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. he's also the author of the uaw and the heyday of american liberalism and co-author of muddy boots and ragged aprons. his essays and reviews have appeared in washington post new york times baltimore sun chicago tribune in detroit free press suzanne e. smith is a professor of american history at george mason university and teaches african-american history 20th century cultural history of...
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state university. first job out of college is working with the homeless youth and phoenix, went on to win one of the largest domestic abuse shelters and the country, providing critical resources to thousands of women and families suffering from domestic violence. 2010, she was elected to the state house, in 2012, she was elected to the state senate. she served as the democratic leader from 2015, to 2019. she was the first democrat in nearly 30 years elected to the secretary of state's office in 2018 she has joined here today by her husband pats, son sam, daughter hannah, and parents john and linda. stand and welcome the 24th governor of arizona, katie hobbs. raise your right hands. i kathleen marie hobbes. >> i kathleen marie hobbes do solemnly swear. >> do you solemnly swear, that i will support the constitution of the united states. that i will support the constitution of the united states, in the constitution laws of the state of arizona. >> and the constitutional laws of the state of arizona, that
state university. first job out of college is working with the homeless youth and phoenix, went on to win one of the largest domestic abuse shelters and the country, providing critical resources to thousands of women and families suffering from domestic violence. 2010, she was elected to the state house, in 2012, she was elected to the state senate. she served as the democratic leader from 2015, to 2019. she was the first democrat in nearly 30 years elected to the secretary of state's office in...
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in astrophysics at columbia university, where she was selected as a national science foundation research fellow. dr. mcteer has consulted with companies like disney pbs on their fictional worlds, helped design exhibits for the new york hall of science and given hundreds talks about science around the globe. to combine her unique set of expertise, she hosts and produce explorer podcast that fictional world building through the lens of science. for conversation partner tonight is chanda prescod-weinstein. an assistant professor of physics and astronomy and core faculty in women's and gender studies at the university of new. her research and theoretical physics focuses on cosmology, neutron stars and dark matter. she additionally does research in black feminist science, technology and society studies. she is also a columnist for new scientist and physics and nature recognized her as one of ten people who shapes science in 2020. and essence has recognized her as one of 15 black women for paving the way in stem and breaking barriers. her first book, the disordered cosmos a journey into dark m
in astrophysics at columbia university, where she was selected as a national science foundation research fellow. dr. mcteer has consulted with companies like disney pbs on their fictional worlds, helped design exhibits for the new york hall of science and given hundreds talks about science around the globe. to combine her unique set of expertise, she hosts and produce explorer podcast that fictional world building through the lens of science. for conversation partner tonight is chanda...