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taking of the land in jamestown and pushing up people very violently they also found a product weren't squashing the triad of american agriculture before columbus. another item to buckle which they use for municipal purposes and ceremonies they didn't get addicted to it but started selling this and very quickly became a price commodity in western europe and everybody got addicted to it it only grew and grew and grew that was a formation of the british empire what these colonies can be appropriated to the native people who had developed and was already agricultural land and they had manicured before us and built roads all over the continental and the eastern seaboard and appropriating what already existed and pushing the people out this was in part possible because the early had the knowledge and mechanisms for doing that in ireland but also developed as a program in itself this was replicated later it worked so well in the north american colonies and was applied in canada and the british holdings in canada applied later in new zealand and australia. these are the prototypes and later t
taking of the land in jamestown and pushing up people very violently they also found a product weren't squashing the triad of american agriculture before columbus. another item to buckle which they use for municipal purposes and ceremonies they didn't get addicted to it but started selling this and very quickly became a price commodity in western europe and everybody got addicted to it it only grew and grew and grew that was a formation of the british empire what these colonies can be...
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watch this, i hope you can hear that applause because like mission language vocational school, like jamestown, like every single anchor in our community that serve our youth, meti has been that anchor to learn from and to be safe to be fed and educated. she started in the '60s as one of the organizations that grew out of the mission coalition organization. she served as the chair coalition ceo and she knew from first-hand experience what was missing in educational settings and she knew the change that was needed. her drive to gather all the resources available turned into a robust program for over 40 years. her programs have supported thousands of nonenglish speaking children from the mission district and their families. with academic and learning services and, today, yes, still today the impact continues for children and families in the mission which rallieded during the covid pandemic to provide virtual programming for children and youth who are unable to attend in-person learning. at 84 years young, rita, 84 years young, rita and her daughter continue to be supporters and champions of the
watch this, i hope you can hear that applause because like mission language vocational school, like jamestown, like every single anchor in our community that serve our youth, meti has been that anchor to learn from and to be safe to be fed and educated. she started in the '60s as one of the organizations that grew out of the mission coalition organization. she served as the chair coalition ceo and she knew from first-hand experience what was missing in educational settings and she knew the...
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and especially with jamestown which is always a play down and u.s.tory to favor the puritans than these mercenary john smith's and armed really violent immediate taking of the land and pushing out the people, very violently. they also found the native people were agrarian people, scorned corn, squash, beans, a triad of american agriculture before columbus, another item which they use for ceremonies very quickly became a prize commodity and everyone got addicted to it. so it never had low points. it only grew and grew and grew. so that was i think the formation and the british empire that what these colonies, what this rich land could be appropriated for the native people who would already developed the land and it was already agricultural land. they had manicured the forest, they had built roads all over, really all over the continent. were talking now the eastern seaboard. and simply appropriating what already existed and pushing the people out. this was in part possible because they already had the knowledge and mechanisms for doing that in ireland
and especially with jamestown which is always a play down and u.s.tory to favor the puritans than these mercenary john smith's and armed really violent immediate taking of the land and pushing out the people, very violently. they also found the native people were agrarian people, scorned corn, squash, beans, a triad of american agriculture before columbus, another item which they use for ceremonies very quickly became a prize commodity and everyone got addicted to it. so it never had low...
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and other city agencies on coordinated outreach to the people living in this area, and also, on jamestown avenue, by gilman and carroll avenue by ingles. this will help address pressing neighborhood concerns. next slide. so again -- sorry. next slide. so at the vehicle triage center, people will be able to access a number of services. this includes case management, 24-7 security and staffing, bathrooms, sanitation stations, mobile showers, laundry, mobile black water pumping, and spaces for case managers and others to meet with people there. we're aiming for an opening of phase one at the end of 2021. so the phase one of the program is expected to open with approximately 78 parking spots after minimal site improvement work to provide these critical resources as quickly as possible. h.s.h. will continue to work with the department of public works to make improvements, and we anticipate phase to to be open within six months of opening, so we're probably thinking june or july of 202 is. phase two is when we'll have the full capacity of 150 parking spots. so our resolution would authorize the
and other city agencies on coordinated outreach to the people living in this area, and also, on jamestown avenue, by gilman and carroll avenue by ingles. this will help address pressing neighborhood concerns. next slide. so again -- sorry. next slide. so at the vehicle triage center, people will be able to access a number of services. this includes case management, 24-7 security and staffing, bathrooms, sanitation stations, mobile showers, laundry, mobile black water pumping, and spaces for...
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watch this i hope you can hear that applause because like mission language vocational school like jamestowne every single anchor in our community that serve our youth meti has been that anchor to learn from and to be safe to be fed and educated. she started in the '60s as one of the organizations that grew out of the mission coalition organization. she served as the chair coalition ceo and she knew from first-hand experience what was missing in educational settings and she knew the change that was needed. her drive to gather all the resources available turned into a robust program for over 40 years. her programs have supported thousands of nonenglish speaking children from the mission district and their families. with academic and learning services and, today, yes, still today the impact continues for children and families in the mission which rallieded during the covid pandemic to provide virtual programming for children and youth who are unable to attend in-person learning. at 84 years young rita 84 years young, rita and her daughter continue to be supporters and champions of the latinos
watch this i hope you can hear that applause because like mission language vocational school like jamestowne every single anchor in our community that serve our youth meti has been that anchor to learn from and to be safe to be fed and educated. she started in the '60s as one of the organizations that grew out of the mission coalition organization. she served as the chair coalition ceo and she knew from first-hand experience what was missing in educational settings and she knew the change that...
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as far as talmage is concerned in white northerners it's an incredibly kind and generous -- jamestowne freed slaves who lived in missouri in 1820. the provision he puts in there which is the children of slaves will become free once the aid -- reached the age of adulthood so dull work for free is placed at the end of 20 or so become free so to 50 year process is what james talmage is looking out. as far as northern whites are concerned it's a reasonable proposal that every white person who for the last 50 years said that slavery was awful and don't know what they will do about it here's an opportunity to actually do something. the response that southern whites have to that is entirely unexpected. response that missourians have is -- the response that white missourians and white southerners have is one of absolute outrage. that's why it ends up lasting for two years because it's not like missouri to give up the future of slavery in the united states but the future of slavery in the united states and 1820 is a semi- continental union. but there is anticipation the united states to become
as far as talmage is concerned in white northerners it's an incredibly kind and generous -- jamestowne freed slaves who lived in missouri in 1820. the provision he puts in there which is the children of slaves will become free once the aid -- reached the age of adulthood so dull work for free is placed at the end of 20 or so become free so to 50 year process is what james talmage is looking out. as far as northern whites are concerned it's a reasonable proposal that every white person who for...
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my field trips were jamestown, where my ancestors first set foot on this land.conversation about this history that is continuing to haunt us, which is actually what beloved is talking about, this novel is talking about how the pain of slavery continues to haunt us to this day. it is actually something that we should be teaching in schools and having a conversation about. but let's expand upon it more. this is about the culture wars they're taking through schools, this is about to incite fear among parents, so that their children will understand this very real history and as they typically say, if we don't understand our history, we're bound it repeat it. if we're not allowing for kids, particularly in virginia to understand what is happening in our history, and i love you clarified critical race theory is not taught in school, it is not taught in college really, it is taught in law school. how are we able to move this country forward in a way that is more unified and more just for people. >> i want to show another part of an ad from glenn youngkin that caught at
my field trips were jamestown, where my ancestors first set foot on this land.conversation about this history that is continuing to haunt us, which is actually what beloved is talking about, this novel is talking about how the pain of slavery continues to haunt us to this day. it is actually something that we should be teaching in schools and having a conversation about. but let's expand upon it more. this is about the culture wars they're taking through schools, this is about to incite fear...
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. >> i would next like to welcome -- who serves as co-executive director at the jamestown center of poverty and inequality, which develops recommendations to address poverty and inequality, and to expand economic opportunity. finally, i'd like to welcome the president of the american action forum. i look forward to hearing from our witnesses today on what we can learn from our pandemic response and. well the witnesses please raise their right hands? do you swear or affirm the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? >> you may be seated. let the record show that the witnesses answered in the affirmative. the written statements are on the record. professor, you are recognized for five minutes for an opening statement. >> chairman clyburn, ranking member scalise, other members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to appear today. i recognize the success. i'm an economist and director of the institute for policy research and northwestern university. as you know, the covid-19 pandemic caused tremendous economic disruption and a large d
. >> i would next like to welcome -- who serves as co-executive director at the jamestown center of poverty and inequality, which develops recommendations to address poverty and inequality, and to expand economic opportunity. finally, i'd like to welcome the president of the american action forum. i look forward to hearing from our witnesses today on what we can learn from our pandemic response and. well the witnesses please raise their right hands? do you swear or affirm the testimony...
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as you may or may not know, i was director of the jamestown community center.aside from being an awesome bilingual school, our original bilingual school in the district, it's also a beacon, which means there's all kind of services and magic that happens. there's soccer practice, there's a carnivale practice that happens. there's food bank every week, with the entire being fed. -- entire community being fed, and there are all kinds of things serving the community, and this just hurts my heart, that a place that gives so much magic to its students and the entire mission district is being treated like this for so many years. so when i was involved in that school, there was a lot of parent activism. the soccer field that we got was because of a parent. all of these things have happened because parents have organized to bring the resources, and so i want to also make sure that, in this hearing, chair ronen, we talk about how to make it easier for parents to coordinate and actually get resources that they need. i just want to thank you, chair ronen, for bringing this
as you may or may not know, i was director of the jamestown community center.aside from being an awesome bilingual school, our original bilingual school in the district, it's also a beacon, which means there's all kind of services and magic that happens. there's soccer practice, there's a carnivale practice that happens. there's food bank every week, with the entire being fed. -- entire community being fed, and there are all kinds of things serving the community, and this just hurts my heart,...
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anyway, this is over jamestown, rhode island, as we warm up, chicago average high is 61, they're goingto fight for what she calls the troeen just 1years old.aying s enough. >> repter: after two decades of silence, shame and nightmares paris hilton is on a mission to protect children from abuse and taking a powerful message to washington this morning. >> children deserve to be treated like human beings. these kids are treated worse than some would be in prison. it's horrifying. >> that's what you endured, something worse than prison in. >> worse than -- it's literal hell on earth. >> reporter: in her 2020 documentary, "this is paris," she came forward with allegations that she was abused as teenager while attending boarding school in utah. >> i started remembering who i was before. it makes me sad they took that away. >> can you describe what you experienced at boarding scol? le, just every day wishing that i would wake up from this nightmare. being physically abused, yelled at, restrained, locked in rooms, forced medication, being watched by male staff while i was taking a shower. i ha
anyway, this is over jamestown, rhode island, as we warm up, chicago average high is 61, they're goingto fight for what she calls the troeen just 1years old.aying s enough. >> repter: after two decades of silence, shame and nightmares paris hilton is on a mission to protect children from abuse and taking a powerful message to washington this morning. >> children deserve to be treated like human beings. these kids are treated worse than some would be in prison. it's horrifying....
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as you may or may not know, i was director of the jamestown community center.aside from being an awesome bilingual school, our original bilingual school in the district, it's also a beacon, which means there's all kind of services and magic that happens. there's soccer practice, there's a carnivale practice that happens. there's food bank every week, with the entire being fed. -- entire community being fed, and there are all kinds of things serving the community, and this just hurts my heart, that a place that gives so much magic to its students and the entire mission district is being treated like this for so many years. so when i was involved in that school, there was a lot of parent activism. the soccer field that we got was because of a parent. all of these things have happened because parents have organized to bring the resources, and so i want to also make sure that, in this hearing, chair ronen, we talk about how to make it easier for parents to coordinate and actually get resources that they need. i just want to thank you, chair ronen, for bringing this
as you may or may not know, i was director of the jamestown community center.aside from being an awesome bilingual school, our original bilingual school in the district, it's also a beacon, which means there's all kind of services and magic that happens. there's soccer practice, there's a carnivale practice that happens. there's food bank every week, with the entire being fed. -- entire community being fed, and there are all kinds of things serving the community, and this just hurts my heart,...
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so prior to becoming supervisor for district 7, i was executive director of the jamestown community center that provides services to low-income and at risk youth, and one of my most important program was geared towards boys to work on coming up with definitions of masculinity and how violence is sometimes pervasive in our culture. i am used to keeping track of the numbers and the dialectical process to make sure that your interventions are effective, that the kids are making progress, and that we are solving this problem. so i think just a baseline of how we're doing is a minimum thing that we have to do before we take the very difficult work of systemic redefinition of how we deal with complex. i know from my own experience in my family that had there not been a threat of prosecution, a threat of deportation in our case because we were here without papers yet, the outcome for my family might have been different. it's very rare that somebody who wakes up one morning, whether the perpetrator or someone in that position, and says oh, i'm going to solve the problem. it usually takes intervent
so prior to becoming supervisor for district 7, i was executive director of the jamestown community center that provides services to low-income and at risk youth, and one of my most important program was geared towards boys to work on coming up with definitions of masculinity and how violence is sometimes pervasive in our culture. i am used to keeping track of the numbers and the dialectical process to make sure that your interventions are effective, that the kids are making progress, and that...
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and other city agencies on coordinated outreach to the people living in this area, and also, on jamestown avenue, by gilman and carroll avenue by ingles. this will help address pressing neighborhood concerns. next slide. so again -- sorry. next slide. so at the vehicle triage center, people will be able to access a number of services. this includes case management, 24-7 security and staffing, bathrooms, sanitation stations, mobile showers, laundry, mobile black water pumping, and spaces for case managers and others to meet with people there. we're aiming for an opening of phase one at the end of 2021. so the phase one of the program is expected to open with approximately 78 parking spots after minimal site improvement work to provide these critical resources as quickly as possible. h.s.h. will continue to work with the department of public works to make improvements, and we anticipate phase to to be open within six months of opening, so we're probably thinking june or july of 202 is. phase two is when we'll have the full capacity of 150 parking spots. so our resolution would authorize the
and other city agencies on coordinated outreach to the people living in this area, and also, on jamestown avenue, by gilman and carroll avenue by ingles. this will help address pressing neighborhood concerns. next slide. so again -- sorry. next slide. so at the vehicle triage center, people will be able to access a number of services. this includes case management, 24-7 security and staffing, bathrooms, sanitation stations, mobile showers, laundry, mobile black water pumping, and spaces for...
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in 1619 and then at jamestown understood that for genuine to be a permanent settlement needed women.they actively recruited women to "make wives to the inhabitants and in may of 1620 the first 90 women arrived in response to the call and the rights were surrendered to their husband. they cannot vote or hold public office. they could not own or control property. african women and men who arrived on the shores in 1619 were considered property with even fewer if any rights. and as you heard in 1776 and abigail adams wrote to her husbandin as he went to the continental congress she import him and fellow delegates to remember the ladies to be more generous and favorable to them than your nancestors. they didn't over the past 245 years we have made progress slowly. but true equality under the law for women and especially women of color has alluded us. thef ratification nevada illinois and virginia the states have now done our part is now time for the national archivist to do his to certify the ratification of these three states and publish the amendment to the extent congressional action i
in 1619 and then at jamestown understood that for genuine to be a permanent settlement needed women.they actively recruited women to "make wives to the inhabitants and in may of 1620 the first 90 women arrived in response to the call and the rights were surrendered to their husband. they cannot vote or hold public office. they could not own or control property. african women and men who arrived on the shores in 1619 were considered property with even fewer if any rights. and as you heard...
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in 1619 the men of jamestown understood virginia they needed women. they actively recruited women to make wives to the inhabitants in in may of 1620, the first 90 women arrived in response to that call. and that right for surrender to their husband. they could not vote, they cannot hold public office, they could not own or control property. african women and men who arrived on these shores in 1619 were considered property and even had even fewer if any rights. as you heard in 1776, when abigail adams wrote to her husband they went to the continental congress she implored him and his fellow delegates to remember the ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than their ancestors. they didn't. over the past 245 years we have made progress slowly. but true equality under the law for women and especially women of color have been elusive. with the ratification of evil equal rights amendment bite nevada, virginia the states of notes on our part. it's now time for the national archivist to do his and certify the ratification of these three states. and
in 1619 the men of jamestown understood virginia they needed women. they actively recruited women to make wives to the inhabitants in in may of 1620, the first 90 women arrived in response to that call. and that right for surrender to their husband. they could not vote, they cannot hold public office, they could not own or control property. african women and men who arrived on these shores in 1619 were considered property and even had even fewer if any rights. as you heard in 1776, when abigail...
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james back jasper jamestown. we have that story. now, virginia has been the seat of the confederacy, bridging the gap where we have a diverse virginia. a coalition that is educated, which is creative, innovative. also, it is racially diverse. i'm not sure which virginia or which america we are talking about. listening to these people who have not given themselves the fullness of their capacity, talking about a man and a woman who was at the baseball series last night, that had to lie about invitation. that's trivial. we don't have time to waste. we have work to do. we have elders to care for. wehave a country that has to be modernized, so we can have value in our work, in our labor. we also have c-span, which we can hear -- host: thanks for that. we are focusing on the worldly chair part of the united states. we will talk a little later on about the governor's race in virginia in particular in the 9:00 hour this morning. this is a wall street columnist's -- he writes that mr. biden was scheduled to depart thursday for what was suppo
james back jasper jamestown. we have that story. now, virginia has been the seat of the confederacy, bridging the gap where we have a diverse virginia. a coalition that is educated, which is creative, innovative. also, it is racially diverse. i'm not sure which virginia or which america we are talking about. listening to these people who have not given themselves the fullness of their capacity, talking about a man and a woman who was at the baseball series last night, that had to lie about...