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aman emphasized, that the issue of knowing about the continent of africa and the african museum should be one of the most important axes that should be on the agenda for now so that this recognition reaches a place where it reaches the stage of building trust , building trust in us. i will arrive at the time of the electrical incident it is quite conceivable that we can expand our socio-economic technical infrastructure there and actually develop these relations , so when the trip happens or as a result , i know that hopefully soon there will be other trips from the officials of countries on the african continent. it will happen or vice versa, we can strengthen this knowledge, complete the knowledge , and finally this process of trust building will happen and finally relationships will be formed, so in the first stage , the most important thing that can be done is to plan this trip and future trips, god willing. be done the issue of recognition and trust building that is now on the agenda and this conference that you said was held in march, on march 15, which was the first scientific a
aman emphasized, that the issue of knowing about the continent of africa and the african museum should be one of the most important axes that should be on the agenda for now so that this recognition reaches a place where it reaches the stage of building trust , building trust in us. i will arrive at the time of the electrical incident it is quite conceivable that we can expand our socio-economic technical infrastructure there and actually develop these relations , so when the trip happens or as...
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host: before we let you go, you are also a board member of the international african-american museum which is set to open in charleston later this month. what can you tell us about this? guest: indeed, the public opening for the international african-american museum will be june 27. it is a project we have worked on for over 20 years. it is located on the cooper river early, the site for this museum is the wharf where in the united states, when congress finally outlawed the atlantic slave trade it ended at this particular place in charleston, and this was the last major center for the transatlantic slave trade in the entire country. south carolina has played an outsized role in the history of race, slavery, the coming of the civil war, and there is a host of consequences that result from the black presence in south carolina. we explore those consequences having to do with slavery, race, emancipation, civil-rights, and we look at the implications those have for the united states as a whole. wherever possible we look at the international connections that south carolina and race related
host: before we let you go, you are also a board member of the international african-american museum which is set to open in charleston later this month. what can you tell us about this? guest: indeed, the public opening for the international african-american museum will be june 27. it is a project we have worked on for over 20 years. it is located on the cooper river early, the site for this museum is the wharf where in the united states, when congress finally outlawed the atlantic slave trade...
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organization has made a very good entry into the african area and paid a lot of attention to the african museum. all of this cannot be collected . i hope you will give me a chance. it was noticed and there are opportunities , the experts believed that if this issue is seriously addressed, it will have an impact on the table today. and let it come the country will definitely feel the prosperity of the economy. finally, the people will feel the issue of extraterritorial cultivation that we mentioned. we are much faster than the statistics of a country that in some places is facing the limitations of some resources. i myself believe that our country has enough opportunities in some places due to the cheapness of land. and the extraterritorial production water resources get a better value, that is, when you use a large land, a few hectares, a few hectares, a few thousand hectares of land for the country of uganda and produce products , the price is cheap, it is a special opportunity when two countries and good materials together they want to do this and brought the food and medicine product into th
organization has made a very good entry into the african area and paid a lot of attention to the african museum. all of this cannot be collected . i hope you will give me a chance. it was noticed and there are opportunities , the experts believed that if this issue is seriously addressed, it will have an impact on the table today. and let it come the country will definitely feel the prosperity of the economy. finally, the people will feel the issue of extraterritorial cultivation that we...
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museum there reclaims the narrative about the transatlantic slave trade. >> this is an american story. >> you feel it throughout charleston's new international african americanetimes we need to be shocked. >> malika guided us through nine galleries that track america's original sin, the history of the middle passage. more than 12 million enslaved people shipped from africa as human cargo. their anguish and despair. >> what did they lose? what did they have to sacrifice? what did they have to hide? >> but exhibits also pay homage to something else -- faith that freedom would one day be theirs. >> i expect different people to feel different things. >> tonya matthews, the ceo of this museum built on scarred and sacred ground, the arrival point for nearly half of all enslaved africans shipped to the u.s. >> we were able to find this outline of what had been a building, and we believe that it was one of the many storehouses. we do know that captured africans, once they were brought into the wharf, were often or in many cases held in the these storehouses awaiting their price to increase. >> this is a site of trauma. but look who's standing here now. that's what m
museum there reclaims the narrative about the transatlantic slave trade. >> this is an american story. >> you feel it throughout charleston's new international african americanetimes we need to be shocked. >> malika guided us through nine galleries that track america's original sin, the history of the middle passage. more than 12 million enslaved people shipped from africa as human cargo. their anguish and despair. >> what did they lose? what did they have to sacrifice?...
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mellon director of the national museum of african-american history and culture with some words about this amazing and incredible venue. kevin? [applause] >> good morning, everyone. how are ya? [inaudible conversations] good, good. i'm kevin young, director of the national museum of african-american history and culture, or as my mom says, the person who can finally get her tickets. [laughter] it's -- i'm so thrilled to have you part of the museum today, especially as part of this historic truman civil rights symposium. looking over the program this week, i see many friends supporters of the museum, but i especially want to acknowledge honorary co-chair representative james clyburn who's one of the museum's longstanding add advocates in congress. as you know, along with john lewis who was my congressman when i lived in georgia, brought the legislation year after year until it was final hi approved by congress and signed in 2003 by president george w. bush to make us possible. thinking about the long and on you going struggle for civil rights in america, our museum's story mirrors what w
mellon director of the national museum of african-american history and culture with some words about this amazing and incredible venue. kevin? [applause] >> good morning, everyone. how are ya? [inaudible conversations] good, good. i'm kevin young, director of the national museum of african-american history and culture, or as my mom says, the person who can finally get her tickets. [laughter] it's -- i'm so thrilled to have you part of the museum today, especially as part of this historic...
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north africans said that the museum deliberately distorts history by indulging in the afrocentric approach to the past, which is fashionable in the united states, because even the name nefertiti, that is, the beauty came, indicates her non-african assyrian or palestinian origin. although the americans insisted on their own before, for example, in the ancient egyptian clip of michael jackson from whites. only himself. in egypt this clip has not yet been banned, but the novelty of the american film industry with black cleopatra is already on the black list. egypt calls for re-reading history books, and at the same time revisiting the classics with elizabeth taylor , the chosen one of the brand. antonia, if she was black, then at most half the scientists in the bbc documentary claimed that the fragments of the skull of cleopatra confirm that she was an african was a black story, they write white whites claim that cleopatra is not elizabeth taylor and not monica bellucci , cleopatra's mother was a concubine, which means probably black, but definitely. we don't know that's the catch, imagine a
north africans said that the museum deliberately distorts history by indulging in the afrocentric approach to the past, which is fashionable in the united states, because even the name nefertiti, that is, the beauty came, indicates her non-african assyrian or palestinian origin. although the americans insisted on their own before, for example, in the ancient egyptian clip of michael jackson from whites. only himself. in egypt this clip has not yet been banned, but the novelty of the american...
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you feel it throughout charleston's new international african-american museum, the power of resilienceetimes we need to be shocked. >> reporter: maleka pryor guided us through nine galleries that track america's original sin, the history of the middle passage. more than 12 million enslaved people shipped from africa as hu human cargo. their anguish and despair. >> what did they lose? what did they have to sacrifice? what did they have to hide? >> reporter: but the exhibit gives homage to something else, faith that freedom would one day be theirs. >> i expect different people to feel different things. >> reporter: tonya matthews, the ceo of the museum built on scarred and sacred ground. gadsden's wharf. >> this is a site of trauma, but look who's standing here now. that's what makes it a site of joy and triumph. >> reporter: by design, you feel all of that. it's not a museum about slavery, but a monument to freedom. >> so this entire thing tells me a whole lot about how complicated my past has been. >> reporter: representative james clayburn, saeouth carolin con congressman championed i
you feel it throughout charleston's new international african-american museum, the power of resilienceetimes we need to be shocked. >> reporter: maleka pryor guided us through nine galleries that track america's original sin, the history of the middle passage. more than 12 million enslaved people shipped from africa as hu human cargo. their anguish and despair. >> what did they lose? what did they have to sacrifice? what did they have to hide? >> reporter: but the exhibit...
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i think all the time about ruth bonner, the woman who opened the national museum of african-american history and culture in 2016 alongside the obama family. she sort of rang the bell to signal the opening of this museum that had been generations in the work. and ruth bonner, the daughter of an enslaved person, not the granddaughter, not the great granddaughter, the woman who opened national museum of african-american history and culture in 2016 with the daughter of someone born into slavery. my grandfather's grandfather was enslaved. so when five year old son sits on my grandfather's land, i imagine my grandfather sitting on his grandfather's lap. and i'm reminded again that this history we ourselves was a long time ago, just wasn't that long ago at all. i was on a trip, england, a of years ago, and i went to oxford and i was visiting was on this tour of this prestigious historical university and the tour guide was showing us all these buildings. and he said, you know this famous poet wrote this poem in this building this famous philosopher, his treatise on this building, this famous
i think all the time about ruth bonner, the woman who opened the national museum of african-american history and culture in 2016 alongside the obama family. she sort of rang the bell to signal the opening of this museum that had been generations in the work. and ruth bonner, the daughter of an enslaved person, not the granddaughter, not the great granddaughter, the woman who opened national museum of african-american history and culture in 2016 with the daughter of someone born into slavery. my...
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i suppose it, i'll just 0, london to to museum media is reporting the african migrant stranded on the board with libya and have been put onto buses by the military and transported to various locations within 2 days. here, 700 people were detained by security forces. last way of to add to migrant protests and so facts and move to the buddha to museum president guy said rejected criticism that he's government is ms trading african migraines and refugees that like china, it has more from z, a y, right, need libya to an easy a border well, we've been speaking to journalists in tunisia and uh, what they're telling us is that the majority has arrived intent to we a but there are other uh, other locations of people are, are the buses have moved into locations in mit? mean, i didn't and various areas and been go down now from what we understand they're being put in a schools and a colleges and that kind of and then you and that's the are buildings or if, if they, if they can receive them. so other they're receiving shelter, which i think uh, you know, for, for the women and children in partic
i suppose it, i'll just 0, london to to museum media is reporting the african migrant stranded on the board with libya and have been put onto buses by the military and transported to various locations within 2 days. here, 700 people were detained by security forces. last way of to add to migrant protests and so facts and move to the buddha to museum president guy said rejected criticism that he's government is ms trading african migraines and refugees that like china, it has more from z, a y,...
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in fact, we just recently opened the international african american museum down in charleston.gest exhibit, one of the biggest exhibits in there is called carolina gold. it's a room dedicated to what made the charleston economy the biggest economy in this country. and it was rice. and the people who knew how to do rice, how to harvest rice, how to build the rice paddies, that skill came to this country in the heads of those enslaved people. they brought it from africa with them. >> you attended president biden's proclamation signing ceremonyoday establishing the emmett till and mamie till-mobley national monument. i know you tweeted, mamie till mobley refused to let the world shy away from what happened to her son. we need to fight to the efforts to erase this country's history. you are a student of history. what do you think happens if history is erased or glossed over? >> we will so weaken this country until we lose respect around the world, it would be the end of not just democracy, but it would be the ending of this country as we know it. i think it's high time for people o
in fact, we just recently opened the international african american museum down in charleston.gest exhibit, one of the biggest exhibits in there is called carolina gold. it's a room dedicated to what made the charleston economy the biggest economy in this country. and it was rice. and the people who knew how to do rice, how to harvest rice, how to build the rice paddies, that skill came to this country in the heads of those enslaved people. they brought it from africa with them. >> you...
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in fact, we just recently opened the international african american museum, and it's the biggest exhibits exhibits and there is called cholera carolina gold. it's a room dedicated to what made the biggest economy in this country, and it was rice. and the people who knew how to do a price, how to harvest rice, how to build rice patties, that skill came to this country in the heads of those enslaved people. they brought it from africa with them. >> you attended president biden's proclamation signing ceremony today, establishing the metal and maybe till-mobley national monument. and i know you tweeted, just as mamie till-mobley refused to let the world skyway from the truth of what happened to her son, we must fight efforts to erase this country's history. what happened, i mean, you are a student of history, you and i talk about history a lot throughout the years. what do you think happens if the history is erased or glossed over in this way? >> well, we will so we can this country until we lose respect around the world, and it will be the end of not just democracy, but it will be the end of
in fact, we just recently opened the international african american museum, and it's the biggest exhibits exhibits and there is called cholera carolina gold. it's a room dedicated to what made the biggest economy in this country, and it was rice. and the people who knew how to do a price, how to harvest rice, how to build rice patties, that skill came to this country in the heads of those enslaved people. they brought it from africa with them. >> you attended president biden's...
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and what's your third favorite >> eleanor roosevelt [ laughter ] >> seth: the international african american museumelayed its opening due to problems with the museum's humidity >> it will reopen as soon as the staff gets their hair braided. [ light laughter ] hey seth, did you understand that joke? >> seth: of course humidity tends to cause shrinkage in natural hair which means a silk press or even a twist out could become a twa, teeny-weeny afro to prevent this, people with tighter curl patterns like 3b or 4c get their hair braided. [ cheers and applause >> seth, seth, how do you even know that? >> seth: you say it every time it's even a little bit humid [ laughter ] the website auto straddle published an article titled "some things i didn't expect when planning my lesbian wedding. >> for example, everyone will have to leave by 8:00 to let their dog out. [ light laughter ] ♪ who let the dogs out who who who who who ♪ [ laughter ] >> seth: i'm sure that's the last music you heard [ laughter ] we're not going to go back to the well a third time. >> no. >> no, no, no. >> seth: that would be insane. c
and what's your third favorite >> eleanor roosevelt [ laughter ] >> seth: the international african american museumelayed its opening due to problems with the museum's humidity >> it will reopen as soon as the staff gets their hair braided. [ light laughter ] hey seth, did you understand that joke? >> seth: of course humidity tends to cause shrinkage in natural hair which means a silk press or even a twist out could become a twa, teeny-weeny afro to prevent this, people...
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couldn't this campaign against black africans into museum be a factor in that rise? most of it. but it also shows that it's about the people from so cause this, how do i getting into either leave you have to ship now sway it hasn't been trying to cross the tourism. yeah. we need to look at the top of the, by the extent of the problem. oh, from descending countries effectively, also from depressed business or confidence. that's priceless office problems with respect to the economy with respect to security and the home bind, impact of climate change, migration, and the decision center conferences that arise between people who are too full organize and those core we choose that as opposed to host. it is something that should be on the very top of the course and appreciate your thoughts director for such a coffee. and on international peacekeeping training center, which is based in across speaking to a staff from copenhagen. thank you so much. now the united nations is warning that the conflict in sue don could force more than a 1000000 people to flee. the army has been fighting the
couldn't this campaign against black africans into museum be a factor in that rise? most of it. but it also shows that it's about the people from so cause this, how do i getting into either leave you have to ship now sway it hasn't been trying to cross the tourism. yeah. we need to look at the top of the, by the extent of the problem. oh, from descending countries effectively, also from depressed business or confidence. that's priceless office problems with respect to the economy with respect...
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this year we move that to the national museum of african-american history and culture to broaden the trainee'' understandings of those lessons. the program that trainees go through is entitled law enforcement and society. it maintains the focus on the fbi's core values, respect, compassion, fairness, integrity, accountability, leadership, diversity, and rigorous obedience to the constitution. the newest members of our workforce learned about director hoover's request to wiretap dr. king and attorney general robert kennedy's approval of the wiretap, as well as the fbi's interactions with dr. king that followed. that fbi wiretap application, by the way, was five sentences long and did not present any evidence. it simply referenced "the communist influence in the racial situation." needless to say, that is a far cry from the title iii applications that agents now prepare that many of you review, which as you know spans dozens, if not hundreds of pages laying out facts and legal justifications and sometimes excruciating detail. the reason those applications require such rigor is to avoid
this year we move that to the national museum of african-american history and culture to broaden the trainee'' understandings of those lessons. the program that trainees go through is entitled law enforcement and society. it maintains the focus on the fbi's core values, respect, compassion, fairness, integrity, accountability, leadership, diversity, and rigorous obedience to the constitution. the newest members of our workforce learned about director hoover's request to wiretap dr. king and...
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initiative and after the performance, i'm gonna vacate my seat give it up to mike idris, who is the museum's african-american interpretive fellow lifelong, philadelphia, and who was really the the brains behind this incredible play. they're gonna see the historical advisor on this piece written by marissa kennedy, which you'll see performed by nathan alfred tate. we're really excited to be doing a lot with james horton story. not just right now when you can visit this cool painting daily here more about later, but also in the future we've got exciting programming and exhibitions about the fort and family coming up, but i don't want to steal any of that thunder. i'm gonna let you ask questions of kalala and and nathan later, so feel free to drop your questions into the chat either during the performance or afterwards when khalila will be moderating a conversation and selecting some of those questions for these guys to answer. so without further ado take your seats and meet james fortin. william my dear brother-in-law so this is the commerce ready to take us to england. it's almost time to set sail. a
initiative and after the performance, i'm gonna vacate my seat give it up to mike idris, who is the museum's african-american interpretive fellow lifelong, philadelphia, and who was really the the brains behind this incredible play. they're gonna see the historical advisor on this piece written by marissa kennedy, which you'll see performed by nathan alfred tate. we're really excited to be doing a lot with james horton story. not just right now when you can visit this cool painting daily here...
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african american cultural heritage action fund, and senior vice president of the national trust for historic preservation, and lonny bunch iii, secretary of the smithsonian institution and founding director of the national museumamerican history and culture. mr. bunch was instrumental in the decision to display emmett till's original casket at the museum. thank you both for being here. i want to start by playing a little bit of reverend wheeler parker, and you were there as he spoke today along with the president and vice president. and he was emmett's best friend and younger cousin and the last surviving witness to the abduction. let's play what he said. >> it has been quite a journey for me from the darkness to the light. when i sat with my family on the night of terror, when emmett till was taken from us, taken to be tortured, brutally murdered, back then in the darkness, i could never imagine a moment like this. >> what was it like to be in the room and what do you think this monument means to the country? >> a beautiful moment, even though this history is painful, it felt like a celebration and it represented social progress. to see reverend wheeler parker, the last surviving witness to this unimaginable
african american cultural heritage action fund, and senior vice president of the national trust for historic preservation, and lonny bunch iii, secretary of the smithsonian institution and founding director of the national museumamerican history and culture. mr. bunch was instrumental in the decision to display emmett till's original casket at the museum. thank you both for being here. i want to start by playing a little bit of reverend wheeler parker, and you were there as he spoke today along...
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i attended an event at the national museum of african-american history and culture a few weeks ago, andomeone from civil society, a brazilian woman, gave me a shirt with a phrase in portuguese. now, i don't speak portuguese yet, so when i got to my office, i looked it up. and the text on the shirt translated to justice is a black woman, and she does not walk alone. and i thought it was so profound and so meaningful as a black woman, and it also made me reflect how this work has been and must be a collective effort in order to be successful and sustainable. each of us here today in our various respective fields must all work in concert to uproot systemic racism in all forms of discrimination from our society and our global community. when bigotry, hate, and indifference win, we all lose. but if we harness the power of our collective brilliance in pursuit of a more equal and a more just world, we can build a better world than the one we've got now. our president often says our country and the world are at an inflexion point. dr. martin luther king jr. said the arc of the moral universe is
i attended an event at the national museum of african-american history and culture a few weeks ago, andomeone from civil society, a brazilian woman, gave me a shirt with a phrase in portuguese. now, i don't speak portuguese yet, so when i got to my office, i looked it up. and the text on the shirt translated to justice is a black woman, and she does not walk alone. and i thought it was so profound and so meaningful as a black woman, and it also made me reflect how this work has been and must be...
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culture temporarily banned dutch archaeologists from working at the pyramids of the north africans said that the museum us afrocentric approach to the past, because even the name nefertiti, that is, the beauty came, indicates her non-african assyrian or palestinian origin. although the americans insisted on their own before, for example, in the ancient egyptian clip of michael jackson from whites, only he himself. in egypt , this clip has not yet been banned, but the novelty of the american film industry with black cleopatra is already on the black list. egypt calls for re-reading the history textbook, and at the same time revisiting the classics with elizabeth taylor , the chosen one of the brand. antonia, if she was black.
culture temporarily banned dutch archaeologists from working at the pyramids of the north africans said that the museum us afrocentric approach to the past, because even the name nefertiti, that is, the beauty came, indicates her non-african assyrian or palestinian origin. although the americans insisted on their own before, for example, in the ancient egyptian clip of michael jackson from whites, only he himself. in egypt , this clip has not yet been banned, but the novelty of the american...
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petersburg summit the russian museum has prepared an exhibition works on the african theme details inthe report of varvara nevskaya it used to take many months to overcome these thousands of kilometers, which, however, did not stop russian painters, who strive to see with their own eyes and of course capture this distant charming and therefore so alluring africa petra fotkin was absolutely conquered by africa and his journey, which hmm was not too long, but it did not have a very strong impact in letters to his family, he wrote that he had forgotten his gray paints. this riot of the elements of the nature of the sun absolutely conquered africa in russian art - this is egypt of the hassle, algeria and tunisia on the canvases of great russian artists. petrov-vodkin serebryakova bakst, brothers, makovsky and chervnetsov more than 50 works oil pastel graphics pearls of the collection of the russian museum many of them are presented to a wide audience for the first time the world's hottest continent is multifaceted in its zerowood culture. what is the african film industry called? it has l
petersburg summit the russian museum has prepared an exhibition works on the african theme details inthe report of varvara nevskaya it used to take many months to overcome these thousands of kilometers, which, however, did not stop russian painters, who strive to see with their own eyes and of course capture this distant charming and therefore so alluring africa petra fotkin was absolutely conquered by africa and his journey, which hmm was not too long, but it did not have a very strong impact...
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so the russian museum has prepared an exhibition of works on the african theme.r more details, see varvara nevsky’s report. overcoming these thousands of kilometers once took many months, which, however, did not stop russian painters who wanted to see with their own eyes and, of course, capture this distant , enchanting and therefore so alluring africa peter fotkin. uh, was absolutely captivated by africa and his journey, which hmm wasn't too long, but it didn't have a very strong impact in the letters to his family he wrote that he forgot his gray paint. this riot of the elements of the nature of the sun absolutely conquered africa in russian art - this is egypt of the hassle, algeria and tunisia on the canvases of great russian artists. petrov-vodkin serebryakova basta brothers makovsky and chervnetsov more than 50 oil paintings on bed graphics pearls, collection of the russian museum many of them are presented to a wide audience for the first time the world's hottest continent is multifaceted in its zero-wood culture. what is the african film industry called?
so the russian museum has prepared an exhibition of works on the african theme.r more details, see varvara nevsky’s report. overcoming these thousands of kilometers once took many months, which, however, did not stop russian painters who wanted to see with their own eyes and, of course, capture this distant , enchanting and therefore so alluring africa peter fotkin. uh, was absolutely captivated by africa and his journey, which hmm wasn't too long, but it didn't have a very strong impact in...
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lenfilm launched the african film festival in the hermitage exhibition of traditional sculpture the russian museum shows hot countries on the canvases of russian artists is only a small part of the cultural program that accompanies the russia africa summit in st. petersburg to get acquainted with the peculiarities of a distant continent. can not only in museums, but also in theaters , libraries and even restaurants. our correspondent saw and even tasted what the residents of the northern capital prepared for the guests. it used to take long months to overcome these thousands of kilometers, which, however, did not stop russian painters, who strived to see with their own eyes and of course capture this distant , charming and from that alluring africa, petra fotkin, but was absolutely conquered by africa and his journey, which hmm is not was too long, but it did not have much strong impact in the letters to his relatives he wrote that he forgot his gray paint. this riot of the elements of the nature of the sun absolutely conquered africa in russian art - this is egypt of the hassle, algeria and tunis
lenfilm launched the african film festival in the hermitage exhibition of traditional sculpture the russian museum shows hot countries on the canvases of russian artists is only a small part of the cultural program that accompanies the russia africa summit in st. petersburg to get acquainted with the peculiarities of a distant continent. can not only in museums, but also in theaters , libraries and even restaurants. our correspondent saw and even tasted what the residents of the northern...
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. >> i took my kids to the african american history museum and they have a casket.ving at the same time, and you see how it sparked the civil rights movement, but at what a cost and what it moving ceremony that was yesterday. >> you know, i was honored to know and a medications meet -- and i was heartened by what president biden did yesterday is he named the monuments after emmett and his mother because if it had not been for mamie till, mobley's coverage, we would never have known what would happen to emmett till. emmett till was unfortunately not the only black kid that was beaten and killed in the south and up time period. even since. it was her decision. she told me she came to the national action network in the late 90s and several times after. she told me in private, and in public, she would say they advised her well, you don't really want to open the casket because his head was beat out of recognition. he was maimed. and she said no. and she said no. d. and when she had that funeral at the church of guarding cries in chicago, she said open up the casket. and
. >> i took my kids to the african american history museum and they have a casket.ving at the same time, and you see how it sparked the civil rights movement, but at what a cost and what it moving ceremony that was yesterday. >> you know, i was honored to know and a medications meet -- and i was heartened by what president biden did yesterday is he named the monuments after emmett and his mother because if it had not been for mamie till, mobley's coverage, we would never have known...
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it's important to have the boat during the, on the but i guess because the museum sees you have no voltage with african countries such value. i think i get the but i lose this. we have a lot of minute from this company. so we can begin to solve this, this big, big question by a dialogue between the 2 is yes. yeah. and as yet to have the units uh, start to discuss with a little bit of unit because european union works 12, it's gotta be a no need to have to have to go through this. these are the markets. i think that they, that they see this issue was somebody they want to give money to have a piece. but i think that space is more important. that money that might have a poser indication of the number of both arriving. something is the as a pos to those from libya in 2023. how will be the signs another rounds of understanding effect these figures do think just as you, as i say, that the choose big enough to these as you get to this, you have to be programming and going to me. but also in, for governors do in that we represent, we call these, i'm going to mean i'm 21 problem. and i see that it would have b
it's important to have the boat during the, on the but i guess because the museum sees you have no voltage with african countries such value. i think i get the but i lose this. we have a lot of minute from this company. so we can begin to solve this, this big, big question by a dialogue between the 2 is yes. yeah. and as yet to have the units uh, start to discuss with a little bit of unit because european union works 12, it's gotta be a no need to have to have to go through this. these are the...
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vladimir putin invited african leaders to his aurus and motorcade. went to the naval museum glory here stood, as it were. if you are from the baltic fleet, they have now moved to kaliningrad another fleet on the black sea and five more fleets on the caspian sea. thanks to our friendship, thanks to our relationship. we were able to hold this event for three days and have created a good base for the movement. everything that has been agreed is forward. we will all sleep. vladimir putin please all hands, and with the president of eritrea, isaiah spoke from the afiverka for some time without an interpreter. it was here that, after a warm farewell , the russia-africa summit ended. navy day in kronstadt, the cradle of the russian fleet , is a family holiday in fact. well, it's just so amazing, well, to tears, probably, well, such pride for the country. ships start engines of different classes and navigable qualities, but they are on the move, they need to gather in one line. we see how the neighbors of the corvette line up the racks on the port side . our neighbors in the naval pa
vladimir putin invited african leaders to his aurus and motorcade. went to the naval museum glory here stood, as it were. if you are from the baltic fleet, they have now moved to kaliningrad another fleet on the black sea and five more fleets on the caspian sea. thanks to our friendship, thanks to our relationship. we were able to hold this event for three days and have created a good base for the movement. everything that has been agreed is forward. we will all sleep. vladimir putin please all...
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border between to new z a and libya, hundreds of african migrants, including children who have been stranded in the middle of the deserts after to museum officials expelled them from the country. many of them had been hoping to reach europe to seek asylum there. now this stock in the border region and say they being forced to drink sea water to survive. am i can say aptitude, easy, and officials push the mouth leaving and bought a guns. and now refusing to let them in, our correspondent melick train that has this exclusive report from the libya, tennessee, a border train. you told me to do, conference walker, who brought you here? who brought the museum and what, what does that you want? what does that you want? you want to have your out of your head water? have you had food? we don't have the, just as you can, as you can see we're, we're here on the libyan museum border of words these hundreds of migrants. the refugees were brought here by some of these. you know, what they're telling us for transitioning is dire. we have, are people here that are intern, veterans dire need that are desperate for some kind of help receive women and ch
border between to new z a and libya, hundreds of african migrants, including children who have been stranded in the middle of the deserts after to museum officials expelled them from the country. many of them had been hoping to reach europe to seek asylum there. now this stock in the border region and say they being forced to drink sea water to survive. am i can say aptitude, easy, and officials push the mouth leaving and bought a guns. and now refusing to let them in, our correspondent melick...
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it has moved hundreds of african migrants to the median boda. tensions had been high after 2 museum ma'am. was scared to death during fighting between locals and migrants. and that's a fax. right, and just repeating out breaking news from the top of the hour. these riley army is targeting an open area in the vicinity of lebanese border town. it says it's in response to an explosion which occurred on wednesday, and we'll have more on this breaking news at the top of the hour. in the meantime, stretching out for people and power. these people have nowhere to go. they weren't forced out of their neighborhoods because of a fighting going on between rival gang, what he's offering nothing about the special forces where they are for the special forces. this area used to be filled with people. but as you can see right now, it looks like a war zone. this is the largest hospital in haiti, and it has been barely working for the past 5 months. as a missionary fair or the barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dance and it's one of the most powerful here is road connect, t
it has moved hundreds of african migrants to the median boda. tensions had been high after 2 museum ma'am. was scared to death during fighting between locals and migrants. and that's a fax. right, and just repeating out breaking news from the top of the hour. these riley army is targeting an open area in the vicinity of lebanese border town. it says it's in response to an explosion which occurred on wednesday, and we'll have more on this breaking news at the top of the hour. in the meantime,...
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to museum present guy side is rejecting criticism of the election mistreatment of black african refugees and migraines. hundreds around it out by the authorities last week, and they've been left stranded on the border with libya, president site and says that they are receiving humane treatment standing from our values. he said, despite criticism for rights, organizations of a 1000 people in the group, it includes pregnant women and also many children. they say though, facing the desert heat with right it valuable food, a water? well, libby is refusing liquids entry, they want to easier to move them away from nevada looking so that's towards the re informed the to needs enough for it to that these migraines and they are supposed to be removed from the border points because they have infiltrated league and are we going to be held between is enough for it is we protect them and contact the red crescent and other human to, to organizations in order to give them help and protect these migrants and one of as a present of a new case. national board cost of the bbc has been suspended. why the in
to museum present guy side is rejecting criticism of the election mistreatment of black african refugees and migraines. hundreds around it out by the authorities last week, and they've been left stranded on the border with libya, president site and says that they are receiving humane treatment standing from our values. he said, despite criticism for rights, organizations of a 1000 people in the group, it includes pregnant women and also many children. they say though, facing the desert heat...
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right. square in the science and is, yeah, it has moved hundreds of african migraines to the libyan boda. tensions had been high after 2 museum, ma'am. was stab to death during fighting between locals and migrants in so facts. and the palestinian authority estimates reconstruction engine name will cost around $15.00 and a half $1000000.00. palestinians have the gun returning to their homes up to the assault by israel symmetry. all right, those are the headlines. i'm emily anne glenn states. you now for the stream that's up next. the challenges here, the down to the the highest and the ok. thanks for watching the stream on today's episode. why we say fascination. find the whole guidance. people who work exactly like us, but are totally unrelated. here's professor, i don't believe the doubles, magical twins, doppelganger as have appeared in mythology and literature and folk lore in cultures all around the world. in greek mythology, there is narcissus who was obsessed with his own reflection. there's the egyptian con or spirit double in celtic folk floor, there is the fetch, a look like that appears to us at the moment of our de
right. square in the science and is, yeah, it has moved hundreds of african migraines to the libyan boda. tensions had been high after 2 museum, ma'am. was stab to death during fighting between locals and migrants in so facts. and the palestinian authority estimates reconstruction engine name will cost around $15.00 and a half $1000000.00. palestinians have the gun returning to their homes up to the assault by israel symmetry. all right, those are the headlines. i'm emily anne glenn states. you...
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civilians and rights groups say to these here has moved hundreds of african migrants to the libyan border. tensions have been high after 2 museum, ma'am. was stabbed to death during fighting between locals and licensing the fence . at least 17 people, including children, had been killed by a toxic gas leak in south africa. it happened at an informal settlement. need. your highness, big emergency. officials say the light came from a cylinder of not try gas used by mine is working illegally to process gold. teams is searching the tightly pack buildings for more victims. some of them survived, as it looks like they've been taken to, to the nearby was with us. we would be going to as well to 20 to and actually see that, you know, over fight the eh, eh, you know, process to try to take k of those. that way actually affected the whole piece that to a, you know, we, it, you know, that this number, i mean with, with the, have not seen from the last day, you know, guess the explosion as bringing somebody to mila now, who joins us live from bulk, spoke hello, that for me to is to search and rescue operation ongoing and what marie, learni
civilians and rights groups say to these here has moved hundreds of african migrants to the libyan border. tensions have been high after 2 museum, ma'am. was stabbed to death during fighting between locals and licensing the fence . at least 17 people, including children, had been killed by a toxic gas leak in south africa. it happened at an informal settlement. need. your highness, big emergency. officials say the light came from a cylinder of not try gas used by mine is working illegally to...
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land that goes down to the farmers market and bicentennial plaza and and there museums and and this was a very dense african-american neighborhood called hell's half acre. and it was all just wiped off the map. and that was, you know, urban renewal funds and there are all kinds of other places. i think whenever you see a plaque that says, you know, this important african-american church was here and it's a government parking lot now. then, you know, you have a sense of of how urban renewal. and i it freeway construction other exercise of eminent domain i get wielded like a weapon i you know it's it's a you know it's something is really tough because you know governments need certain kinds of tools to to promote development. but for decades and decades decades i it had a remarkably surgical effect on african-american businesses and african-american wealth. and even today, when, you know, government is trying to figure out, you know, what land do we condemn to make something work? i mean, it's very hard not to say, let's eat, let's find the the place where land is cheapest and where people have the hardest ti
land that goes down to the farmers market and bicentennial plaza and and there museums and and this was a very dense african-american neighborhood called hell's half acre. and it was all just wiped off the map. and that was, you know, urban renewal funds and there are all kinds of other places. i think whenever you see a plaque that says, you know, this important african-american church was here and it's a government parking lot now. then, you know, you have a sense of of how urban renewal. and...
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a 2 museums are not happy with the presence of thousands of african migrants in the city for local local officials. and the city of fox still is that at least 3 people have been arrested. an investigation is underway in the death of the nation. man, a look, we've seen similar incidents earlier this year here in libya earlier this year in the western city of valia, video surface, where a african migrants were getting a living man. and that, you know, people were outraged in the city and following that of south of hundreds, hundreds of african migrants were detained shortly after that important to detention center. so this is a north african problem, and particularly in libya and antonia, in previous years, libya was the main trends of help for african migrants a trying to reach your pin shores. but this year to media has overtaken libya, just to give you some numbers. uh, c arrivals, according to the un refugees agency from to media to italy. we're at 33860 so far this year, whereas libya is 27863. so to these, you have this, your has overtaken uh, libya in regards to migrants reaching eu
a 2 museums are not happy with the presence of thousands of african migrants in the city for local local officials. and the city of fox still is that at least 3 people have been arrested. an investigation is underway in the death of the nation. man, a look, we've seen similar incidents earlier this year here in libya earlier this year in the western city of valia, video surface, where a african migrants were getting a living man. and that, you know, people were outraged in the city and...
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museum exhibit on this tunic. you can see not only russian awards, but also african gold stars and stars. if a weapon, then immediately a complete collection of african fuse and machine guns. kalashnikov pistols. makarov even has brand new mauser ppk releases from the frg like james bond, if the dressing room with wigs and masks, then it is equipped at the level of the drama circle. well, how can one do without a massive sledgehammer with an inscription in case of important negotiations, the adventurer prigogine also had several passports; one of them is a photo of the alleged double, as it turned out, this is a certain dmitry isakovich registered in krasnoselsky district of st. petersburg. now the investigative actions are continuing on the reaction of law enforcement officers and the authorities of st. petersburg where, in the struggle for the preservation of cultural heritage , they are forced to confront the greedy raiders who are trying to legitimize through the courts. the arbitrariness with regard to the main imperial stables is already clear. elite housing will not appear here and
museum exhibit on this tunic. you can see not only russian awards, but also african gold stars and stars. if a weapon, then immediately a complete collection of african fuse and machine guns. kalashnikov pistols. makarov even has brand new mauser ppk releases from the frg like james bond, if the dressing room with wigs and masks, then it is equipped at the level of the drama circle. well, how can one do without a massive sledgehammer with an inscription in case of important negotiations, the...
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so sure i'll just say to ramallah in the occupied westbank to museum has rejected criticism of the alleged him, his treatment of black african migraines. and it's for the president, kind of say, it says there were saving humane treatment, but the migrant say they have been left in poor conditions without food or water for days. hundreds of people were rounded up by us already is and left on the border with libya following days of violence in the city of the fax in tennessee. yeah, maybe our on the other hand wants to easier to move to my friends from the boulder beloved. so that's to see we inform the teen using a forward to that these migraines and they are supposed to be removed from the border points because they have infiltrated and leak. and what we're going to be held between is enough for it is we protect them and contact the red crescent and other human to organizations in order to give them help and protect these fiber and us. one of them are not like trying to has spoken to a migrant about the conditions at the live in tennessee in boulder. as this whitestone says, libya just a few meters away on the other side is
so sure i'll just say to ramallah in the occupied westbank to museum has rejected criticism of the alleged him, his treatment of black african migraines. and it's for the president, kind of say, it says there were saving humane treatment, but the migrant say they have been left in poor conditions without food or water for days. hundreds of people were rounded up by us already is and left on the border with libya following days of violence in the city of the fax in tennessee. yeah, maybe our on...
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been reported in southern russia and rosters and brands to museums. president chi said has rejected criticism over the mistreatment of black african migrants and refugees on each border with libya. $700.00 people are being left stranded without food or worship for days. sedans, warring factions are engaged in heavy sizing and the capital cost too. heavy a strikes, continuing in nearby, on demand, where at least 22 people were killed on saturday. the un secretary general is wanting sedans. war is at risk of the stabilizing the regions west african latest retaining into dates on that same gimme the sounds. capital with regional security, talking age and members of eco was dealing with a surgeon attacks by groups linked to iso and al qaeda and number of people killed by floods in pakistan has arisen 27600 is the worst effected region. torrential downpours triggered it, flooding and land slides over the past 2 weeks. and to present it from britain's national, broad cost of the bbc has been suspended. the corporation is investigating claims he paid for sexually explicit photographs from a teenager. is newspaper reported the mail presen
been reported in southern russia and rosters and brands to museums. president chi said has rejected criticism over the mistreatment of black african migrants and refugees on each border with libya. $700.00 people are being left stranded without food or worship for days. sedans, warring factions are engaged in heavy sizing and the capital cost too. heavy a strikes, continuing in nearby, on demand, where at least 22 people were killed on saturday. the un secretary general is wanting sedans. war...
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the museum has rejected criticism of the legs to miss treatment of black african migrants. and his boredom, president guy said, says they are receiving humane treatment for the migrant say they're being left in poor conditions without food or water for days. hundreds of people were rounded up by authorities and left on the border with libya following days of violence, of the city of so facts in tune is here. malik, china has spoken to him. i run about the conditions at that folder on this white stone says libya just a few meters away on the other side is too easy and territory. now we have to be really careful not to cross into it and using territory to speak to these migrants . i mean, they're here, we've been hearing from them about their situation. can you tell me what's your name? my name is brooke. and where are you from? i'm from dick. i'm there is suffering from the company. okay. and how old are you? i'm like 21 age 21 years old. can you tell us how long have you been? yeah, i've been being tanisha now for 3 months. you know, can you explain to us how you came to di
the museum has rejected criticism of the legs to miss treatment of black african migrants. and his boredom, president guy said, says they are receiving humane treatment for the migrant say they're being left in poor conditions without food or water for days. hundreds of people were rounded up by authorities and left on the border with libya following days of violence, of the city of so facts in tune is here. malik, china has spoken to him. i run about the conditions at that folder on this white...