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we here at the labyrinth judy museum in berlin currently an exhibition about climate change and this is our topic we'll talk about because you're a co-founder of cold. which means smart so what about so we determine climate change and health for instance and we found it. years ago and we're interdisciplinary. health professionals doctors nurses and so our main goal is to put health into center of climate change discussions so weiss is so important because everybody's talking about the health of our planet why do we have to focus on health 2 because as humans we are connected parts to our direct environment people can only exist on a healthy planet earth and climate change will influence of course nature around us but also human health and what are the effect of climate change has an all body direct effect afaik so if you have heat waves or extreme weather when thawed a direct effect of these on our human health and indirect. if we have. warmer temperatures and higher concentrations of c o 2 trees are producing more paul for example so people who have a lot use will suffer more from t
we here at the labyrinth judy museum in berlin currently an exhibition about climate change and this is our topic we'll talk about because you're a co-founder of cold. which means smart so what about so we determine climate change and health for instance and we found it. years ago and we're interdisciplinary. health professionals doctors nurses and so our main goal is to put health into center of climate change discussions so weiss is so important because everybody's talking about the health of...
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let me tell you, judy hecker, who cocurated one of your exhibitions at the museum of modern art in newid, "there's no question william kentridge is influenced by hisjewishness. the notion of the oppressed and the oppressor — the holocaust must have something to do with that." is that right? i think that there was... within the anti—apartheid struggle in south africa, there was always overrepresentation numerically ofjews involved both in the leadership and in the struggle in a broader away. there were also manyjews that made a lot of money and did very well out of the apartheid system. it was both things. but there was a large number, and i think that partly that must have come from... not so much firsthand in south africa but familial knowledge of what happened in germany and eastern europe both before jews came to south africa in the end of the 19th century, escaping pogroms in tsarist russia, and then what happened in central europe in the middle part of the last century. i'm sure that's part of the reason why there's a sense of acknowledgement of the vulnerability of a victim, of p
let me tell you, judy hecker, who cocurated one of your exhibitions at the museum of modern art in newid, "there's no question william kentridge is influenced by hisjewishness. the notion of the oppressed and the oppressor — the holocaust must have something to do with that." is that right? i think that there was... within the anti—apartheid struggle in south africa, there was always overrepresentation numerically ofjews involved both in the leadership and in the struggle in a...
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i'll say she was -- artist judy chicago who has a show in town i think over at the women's museum, sheed her, earhart, in her painting celebrating women seating at the table. women now have a seat at the table and she's one of the women who is in the periphery of the table. then in 1997 the gap clothing store anointed her one of 13 legendary writers, actors, adventurers with style along with earnest hemingway and ava gardner. and then here steve jobs included in her his very successful apple campaign, think different with some of the other great iconic thinkers and independent-minded people of the 20th century. there is a bevy of books out there. there is everything from doris rich her book -- a biography of earhart. several others. there are books about her feminist attitudes and what she and the other women pilots did for feminism. there are many just nice straight biographies and then there are some that a little crazier. there was one book i remember called "i was amelia earhart" and written by a woman who -- ended up on the island where rick gillesby thinks she's at. so this is a
i'll say she was -- artist judy chicago who has a show in town i think over at the women's museum, sheed her, earhart, in her painting celebrating women seating at the table. women now have a seat at the table and she's one of the women who is in the periphery of the table. then in 1997 the gap clothing store anointed her one of 13 legendary writers, actors, adventurers with style along with earnest hemingway and ava gardner. and then here steve jobs included in her his very successful apple...
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museums from the comfort of your own home. see a list of our favorite virtual exhibits on our website, that's www.pbs.org/newshour. and that is the newshour for now. the newshour for now. i'm judydruff. join us online for updated information on covid-19 and primary election results. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, stay safe, and we'll see you soon. un >> majorng for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> fidelity investments. >> american cruise lines. >>...