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we have -- secretary-treasurer of the national education association. caroline dewitt, president and executive director of rock the vote. .. in this age of civil rights over the past five years they've been dynamic and our lifetime. how have judicial changed our civil rights over the past five years? >> important question and our interpretation long-standing deeply standing question throughout american politics. we are basically finding essentially forthcoming jobs and a fermenting action in the ruling back of protections and bodily autonomy and this concern within institutions in general working for a more equitable american society. it is the way in which not only the courts interpret but the courts of general they are perceived as contingent winning they are resting not upon in inalienable way but their view is based upon advantages for one political party or disadvantage on the opposite concern right now and a forward-looking direction is on the voting rights act for voting rights in general. a great example for me is intimidation for people would s
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it has enough reading for the national education association. these americans holding accountable, individuals say they care about childcare and working and middle-class. the final question and for the sense of timing, one minute to answer the questions for 32nd rebuttal. >> we have accusations, we heard each of you say there are lots of character. we want to know what you think your opponent is doing right. >> two things. it's important we have more opportunities for served and are military. i think that is important and i hope more people will consider that. something we need to make sure we are in the hallmark republicans and democrats alike for the engagement and solve problems. >> been working this for a years and the fact that they noted the i have shown courage of this issue. the camera. you voted presence with the 20% failed to vote. i love how we watched from a father that cares for the children and i appreciate that. my father four, three are married. i love my eight grandchildren and i love their personality. i can see the love toward
it has enough reading for the national education association. these americans holding accountable, individuals say they care about childcare and working and middle-class. the final question and for the sense of timing, one minute to answer the questions for 32nd rebuttal. >> we have accusations, we heard each of you say there are lots of character. we want to know what you think your opponent is doing right. >> two things. it's important we have more opportunities for served and are...
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unfortunately for my colleague, he has been 28% record with the national education association. when we invest in education. we control within our means and do so in a bipartisan way. >> we did have a voucher. it was the biggest bill on education. how did tony vote? he voted present, not voting trade one of the 20% of the time he will not vote yes or no. that was a significant vote. one thing i believe we can do better is offer more trades. whether at the high school, junior high or post-high school. jenny roger is here today. i appreciate his support. the main thing he has focused on is getting more youth into trades program sprayed welding, carpentry work. it is the best way to help folks get out of poverty. he can get ahead because he is losing on those three issues. reasonable exceptions. he has asked -- been asked what restrictions would you like? only seven countries in the world out of 200 have abortion on demand until birth. that is where this man stands. it is -- the inhumanity of an eight or nine-month unborn child that is viable with a healthy mom. he is on the extreme
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. >> the national education association finds over 160,000 kids refused to go to school each day because they are afraid of being bullied. in washington, rebecca castor, fox news. >> during this hispanic heritage month, there is a special focus on those who've been able to change gears mid-career while staying true to themselves and their past. she sells vintage items for years and is ktvu. >> cristina rendon reports. it all started with her upbringing in central america in downtown lafayette. >> one of the newest shops is vintage vida or vintage life. >> we created this t shirt to help promote the store owner, carmen guerrero curates pieces that take you on a journey through time, style and nostalgia. i just found this prom dress from the 50s. >> so pretty from a wall full of art to home decor and books, even 49ers memorabilia and a set of old golf clubs. >> the ladies daughter brought this in, said that her mom was in a very good golfer. >> this shop garners window shoppers and regulars. >> i love this store and you know what i love about it? it's always changing, always new things. >>
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it has enough reading for the national education association. these americans holding accountable, individuals say they care about childcare and working and middle-class. the final question and for the sense of timing, one minute to answer the questions for 32nd rebuttal. >> we have accusations, we heard each of you say there are lots of character. we want to know what you think your opponent is doing right. >> two things. it's important we have more opportunities for served and are military. i think that is important and i hope more people will consider that. something we need to make sure we are in the hallmark republicans and democrats alike for the engagement and solve problems. >> been working this for a years and the fact that they noted the i have shown courage of this issue. the camera. you voted presence with the 20% failed to vote. i love how we watched from a father that cares for the children and i appreciate that. my father four, three are married. i love my eight grandchildren and i love their personality. i can see the love toward
it has enough reading for the national education association. these americans holding accountable, individuals say they care about childcare and working and middle-class. the final question and for the sense of timing, one minute to answer the questions for 32nd rebuttal. >> we have accusations, we heard each of you say there are lots of character. we want to know what you think your opponent is doing right. >> two things. it's important we have more opportunities for served and are...
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we have -- secretary-treasurer of the national education association.caroline dewitt, president and executive director of rock the vote. .. in this age of civil rights over the past five years they've been dynamic and our lifetime. how have judicial changed our civil rights over the past five years? >> important question and our interpretation long-standing deeply standing question throughout american politics. we are basically finding essentially forthcoming jobs and a fermenting action in the ruling back of protections and bodily autonomy and this concern within institutions in general working for a more equitable american society. it is the way in which not only the courts interpret but the courts of general they are perceived as contingent winning they are resting not upon in inalienable way but their view is based upon advantages for one political party or disadvantage on the opposite concern right now and a forward-looking direction is on the voting rights act for voting rights in general. a great example for me is intimidation for people would st
we have -- secretary-treasurer of the national education association.caroline dewitt, president and executive director of rock the vote. .. in this age of civil rights over the past five years they've been dynamic and our lifetime. how have judicial changed our civil rights over the past five years? >> important question and our interpretation long-standing deeply standing question throughout american politics. we are basically finding essentially forthcoming jobs and a fermenting action...
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members of congress -- unfortunately for my colleague he has a 28% lifetime record with the national education associationwe control within our means and we do so in a bipartisan way and that is what i plan to do in congress >> congressman bacon, 30 seconds. rep. bacon: there was a vouchers vote. the biggest bill on education. how did tony vote? one of the 20% of the time he would not vote yes or no. that was a significant vote. one thing i believe we can do better is also offer more trades, whether high school, junior high or post-high school. one of the main things he has focused on was getting more of our youth into the trade programs. it is the best way to get folks out of poverty. >> senator vargas, 30 seconds. sen. vargas: i think the trades is important for us to invest in. it is why i have tried to focus on making it easier for people within the middle class to get a pathway to getting a job just like my dad. i am proud to have ibw with me today. i'm proud to have the endorsement of organized labor across the state. it still matters when we have a record against supporting education especially whe
members of congress -- unfortunately for my colleague he has a 28% lifetime record with the national education associationwe control within our means and we do so in a bipartisan way and that is what i plan to do in congress >> congressman bacon, 30 seconds. rep. bacon: there was a vouchers vote. the biggest bill on education. how did tony vote? one of the 20% of the time he would not vote yes or no. that was a significant vote. one thing i believe we can do better is also offer more...
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members of congress -- unfortunately for my colleague he has a 28% lifetime record with the national education association way and that is what i plan to do in congress >> congressman bacon, 30 seconds. rep. bacon: there was a vouchers vote. the biggest bill on education. how did tony vote? one of the 20% of the time he would not vote yes or no. that was a significant vote. one thing i believe we can do better is also offer more trades, whether high school, junior high or post-high school. one of the main things he has focused on was getting more of our youth into the trade programs. it is the best way to get folks out of poverty. >> senator vargas, 30 seconds. sen. vargas: i think the trades is important for us to invest in. it is why i have tried to focus on making it easier for people within the middle class to get a pathway to getting a job just like my dad. i am proud to have ibw with me today. i'm proud to have the endorsement of organized labor across the state. it still matters when we have a record against supporting education especially when it comes to making sure it is fully funded. >> when vo
members of congress -- unfortunately for my colleague he has a 28% lifetime record with the national education association way and that is what i plan to do in congress >> congressman bacon, 30 seconds. rep. bacon: there was a vouchers vote. the biggest bill on education. how did tony vote? one of the 20% of the time he would not vote yes or no. that was a significant vote. one thing i believe we can do better is also offer more trades, whether high school, junior high or post-high...
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so the 2024 outstanding book award, the texas association of chicanos in higher education or and the 2020 for texas foco nonfiction book award by the national association, chicana and chicano studies or knox. dr. esparza teaches mexican-american texas and civil rights history. he received his b.a. and master's degrees from southwest texas state university and a ph.d. from university of houston. so if y'all will please join me and welcoming the good doctor. thank you. thank you. i appreciate the invitation. and i appreciate the space to talk about such an work and such an important community. so thank you. so i know this is i mentioned my personal experience, right and connected in my my dad's mentioned the book. i want to do one thing and i just want to ask folks that are from del rio or san felipe if if they can stand or have family from there so we can recognize them. so you know, we can know the audience. yeah, for sure. and, and jesse that that's what i wanted to actually with if you can if you can tell us folks who have may have read your book or who have experience in san felipe and del rio, can you can you us about russell schools. y
so the 2024 outstanding book award, the texas association of chicanos in higher education or and the 2020 for texas foco nonfiction book award by the national association, chicana and chicano studies or knox. dr. esparza teaches mexican-american texas and civil rights history. he received his b.a. and master's degrees from southwest texas state university and a ph.d. from university of houston. so if y'all will please join me and welcoming the good doctor. thank you. thank you. i appreciate the...
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volunteer for state and national library associations as well as a cofounder of the livingston parish library alliance she lives at livingston parish, louisiana third career educator14 years off experience. currently stacy serves as a library media specialist for baltimore county. she is an active member of the american library association and counselor at large for the 2024, 2027 term. traditionally she served on the scholastic publishing journey she isnd a 2024 president of the maryland association of schoolss librarians, and it's on the advocacy conference. the washington post cult that "d that library and important engrossing story while the book makes clear the importance of libraries, when it makes even more clear is the importance of conscientious citizens like a jones willing to stand up for their libraries. and in a starred review they wrote jones is a frank, open, emotionally raw and unwavering. but she endured his every librarians worst light mayor. yes she persevered so they can defend it by accident lgbtq are a+ topics of interest. sexual health and more in their public libraries. it must read in order to understand the deep and lasting impact of onli
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association. students of the lviv national university of border use decided to protest against the reorganization of their educationaltitution, local telegram channels report. on september 26, the government decided to add this species. to the university of veterinary medicine. that was the news for this time, you can read more on our website espresso tv, also subscribe to us. on social networks, i wish you a good evening and literally in a moment meet mine colleague vasyl zyma. damn stairs, my legs can't walk anymore, why is there no health? but what is the health like in the sixth decade? i thought so until i tried herovital. gerovital+ is a phytovitamin complex that cares for the heart and strengthens the body. gerovital+ - good health, active life. there are discounts on aevit. 10% in pharmacies, plantain, bam, and savings. laughter, physical activity, sneezing. even during such a small load, urinary incontinence can make itself felt. feminost uuro helped me. thanks to natural ingredients feminost uro helps restore control over urination. feminost uro, urination under control. when it's hard. walking and exercisi
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association is to preserve, educate and provoke an active discussion, the past and its importance to, present and future generations. we foster an ongoing dialog surrounding citizens, soldiers and nations through america's military heritage. this amazing mission is a direct, acknowledged and the significant museum collections we have, and it really forces us to look far beyond this remarkable site and and look more deeply at the international scope of the wars of the 18th century and the conflicts that shaped political and cultural geography of the united states during that time rooted in mission is its is is the fundamental pieces of preservation and education. we have made tremendous strides the past several years and many of you receive our material and see the progress that we are making to increase access and awareness to our rich collections and our educational resource. by doing so, we have extended educational impact far beyond the site where we reach about 70,000 thousand visitors and 15,000 youth to nearly 800 k through 12 affiliates, school programs across the nation and nearly 200 universities internationally. so that's really exciting. you know, fort ticonderoga, i don't n
association is to preserve, educate and provoke an active discussion, the past and its importance to, present and future generations. we foster an ongoing dialog surrounding citizens, soldiers and nations through america's military heritage. this amazing mission is a direct, acknowledged and the significant museum collections we have, and it really forces us to look far beyond this remarkable site and and look more deeply at the international scope of the wars of the 18th century and the...
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national archive and record the administration. she is the current president of the first lady association for research and education and she has written on several first ladies including lady johnson and michelle obama. finally we have diana carling with us today, diana professor of communication at the st. louis university and also a founding member of the first lady association for research and education. she has taught courses in written about the first lady for over 30 years. our three panelistr have recenty have two books u.s. first ladies making history and 30 legacies and remember the first ladies. they just launched american floyd us, podcast series highlighted the legacy of american first ladies in collaboration with american potus. i will be moderating today's panel and we hope to have time for questions. let's get started. this is a very interesting topic. at some point we will have a first gentleman rather than a first lady of the united states. to start, let's talk about a baseline how in general have the duties and role of the first lady of all. i will start with you diana. >> thank you so much allison for the invitation
national archive and record the administration. she is the current president of the first lady association for research and education and she has written on several first ladies including lady johnson and michelle obama. finally we have diana carling with us today, diana professor of communication at the st. louis university and also a founding member of the first lady association for research and education. she has taught courses in written about the first lady for over 30 years. our three...
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national library associations as well as a co-founder of the livingston parish library alliance and founding member of louisiana citizens against censorship. she lives in livingston parish, louisiana. stacey nunn is third career educator with 14 years of experience. currently stacy as a library media specialist baltimore county. she an active member of the american library association and a counselor at large for the 2024 2027 term. additionally she serves on the scholastic publishing. she is the 2024 president of the maryland association of school librarians and is both the advocacy and conference committees. the washington post called that librarian an important and engrossing story. while the book makes clear the importance of what it makes even more clear is the importance of conscientious. like jones willing to stand up for their libraries. and in a starred from booklist, they wrote jones is frank open emotionally raw and unwavering. what she endured is every librarian worst nightmare. yet she perseveres offering tips and playbooks for how readers can defend books against lgbtqia. plus topics of interest. sexual health and more in their public. a must read in order to understand the deep and lasting impact of onl
national library associations as well as a co-founder of the livingston parish library alliance and founding member of louisiana citizens against censorship. she lives in livingston parish, louisiana. stacey nunn is third career educator with 14 years of experience. currently stacy as a library media specialist baltimore county. she an active member of the american library association and a counselor at large for the 2024 2027 term. additionally she serves on the scholastic publishing. she is...
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association for research and education. nancy is also to talk about a practitioner. she was in the national archives for 44 years working the white house. so she's been there, done that. she really understands the room where it happened, nancy please join us. please give her a hand. for. well, first i want to say i was three when i started in the archive archives from lyndon johnson library and klipsch wasn't supposed say that, but i did start at the lbj library, got to know lady bird, which was wonderful, and then came up to washington, d.c. i want to welcome everyone here today on behalf of the first lady's association for research and education. it is a wonderful conference to be celebrating lady betty ford and her 50th anniversary as first lady and the 40 year ago first ever conference she had on first ladies and i will say when flair started talking about our first national conference, there was only one place we ever thought of doing which was here and gleason short that we have been talking for two years on this conference, but i thought it sounded nice that he said women are only ta
association for research and education. nancy is also to talk about a practitioner. she was in the national archives for 44 years working the white house. so she's been there, done that. she really understands the room where it happened, nancy please join us. please give her a hand. for. well, first i want to say i was three when i started in the archive archives from lyndon johnson library and klipsch wasn't supposed say that, but i did start at the lbj library, got to know lady bird, which...
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associate dean of the college of engineering, applied science and technology. it seems like this hybrid approach to higher education is really well geared to this national momentt we're in. >> it requires of the university to be attuned to what the needs are out there. you get that information from the industry partners, and then, you make the curriculum kind of fit those needs. that is not an easy thing to do at a university. ali: one of the biggest needs is the workforce. according to one study, the u.s. auto industry will need more than 300,000 new auto techs over the next four years to keep up with demand. many of those jobs will need to be more technical than mechanical, making it an opportune time for the horsepower industry to rethink manpower. women represent almost half the american workforce, but only about a quarter of the automotive industry. experts say that's a missed opportunity. >> i think there are a lot of fantastic women and there are a lot of brilliant women that are in other industries that we are missing. ali: jessica slater is the department chair of weber's automotive program. >> where would the automotive industry be now if those women
associate dean of the college of engineering, applied science and technology. it seems like this hybrid approach to higher education is really well geared to this national momentt we're in. >> it requires of the university to be attuned to what the needs are out there. you get that information from the industry partners, and then, you make the curriculum kind of fit those needs. that is not an easy thing to do at a university. ali: one of the biggest needs is the workforce. according to...
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association fell through last night. after more than a year of back and forth, the educators say. despite teaching in one of the wealthiest zip codes in the nationpay is lower when compared to neighboring districts. teachers are demanding a raise and full benefits management has the money. >> this was pointed out in our fact finding report, and they can afford to give us a raise. we need to focus on student facing programs and we need to focus on the educators that are the greatest resource for this. >> many teachers in the district say they can no longer afford to even live in the area, or have been forced to even pick up second jobs in order to make ends meet. now, the school district says that the terms the teachers association presented would put the district in financial jeopardy. it released a statement listing counteroffers between the two parties, saying in part, the board and district leadership deeply value the significant collective impact of our teachers and staff on our students schools and community for the sake of our students and the entire community, we hope to come to an agreement soon so that we may move forward together. >> d
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education. natalia is associate professor of history at the new school in new york city. she authored two books classroom wars, language, sex and the making of modern political culture unfit nationhe gains and pains of america's exercise obsession. is currently working on the book of the history of culture wars in american education. david has a regency chair in law is a distinguished teaching professor at the university of texas school of law. his chairs along the title of any i've ever seen will just leave it as a regional chair. they should not have let them do that peers forthcoming book, academic freedom from professional norm to first amendment rights will come out next month and he will begin talking in part the difference between the first amendment and academic freedom and the relationship. one quick thing before the panel starts. you have old-fashioned three by five index cards on your chair. we use those for questions. as you are listening think of questions for the panelists, write them down. we will collect them and assuming we have time at the end, which we usually do, i will sort of a rifle through them and pplot questions for our panelists. so david. >> thank you
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education geared 13 states offer esa's and some are mean assisted and others are not. choice groups are giving harris a f afraid that she will block funding or impose restrictions. where is the national teachers association as she promises to pay raises for them m protect traditional public schools. >> sandra: william la jeunesse on all of that for us. thank you william. >> she has not proven to me yet that she can uphold this country. >> you can't go to the grocery stores right now. without making a decision. >> john: vice president ayres losing the voters that helped put barack obama and biden in office. >> sandra: president trump is in north carolina looking at the damage from helene. live from what remains from their home. you want to do is spend cash just to see if you qualify for a home loan. yet, some lenders charge you hundreds of dollars in upfront fees just to apply. they keep your money even if they turn you down. call newday. unlike other lenders, at newday there's no upfront appraisal fee, no upfront termite inspection fee and no upfront water test fee. not $1 out of pocket. give us a call. when you're in the military you're really close with your brothers and your sisters that are in the mi
education geared 13 states offer esa's and some are mean assisted and others are not. choice groups are giving harris a f afraid that she will block funding or impose restrictions. where is the national teachers association as she promises to pay raises for them m protect traditional public schools. >> sandra: william la jeunesse on all of that for us. thank you william. >> she has not proven to me yet that she can uphold this country. >> you can't go to the grocery stores...
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national library associations as well as a co-founder of the livingston parish library alliance and founding member of louisiana citizens against censorship. she lives in livingston parish, louisiana. stacey nunn is third career educator with 14 years of experience. currently stacy as a library media specialist baltimore county. she an active member of the american library association and a counselor at large for the 2024 2027 term. additionally she serves on the scholastic publishing. she is the 2024 president of the maryland association of school librarians and is both the advocacy and conference committees. the washington post called that librarian an important and engrossing story. while the book makes clear the importance of what it makes even more clear is the importance of conscientious. like jones willing to stand up for their libraries. and in a starred from booklist, they wrote jones is frank open emotionally raw and unwavering. what she endured is every librarian worst nightmare. yet she perseveres offering tips and playbooks for how readers can defend books against lgbtqia. plus topics of interest. sexual health and more in their public. a must read in order to understand the deep and lasting impact of onl
national library associations as well as a co-founder of the livingston parish library alliance and founding member of louisiana citizens against censorship. she lives in livingston parish, louisiana. stacey nunn is third career educator with 14 years of experience. currently stacy as a library media specialist baltimore county. she an active member of the american library association and a counselor at large for the 2024 2027 term. additionally she serves on the scholastic publishing. she is...
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national library associations as well as a co-founder of the livingston parish library alliance and founding member of louisiana citizens against censorship. she lives in livingston parish, louisiana. stacey nunn is third career educator with 14 years of experience. currently stacy as a library media specialist baltimore county. she an active member of the american library association and a counselor at large for the 2024 2027 term. additionally she serves on the scholastic publishing. she is the 2024 president of the maryland association of school librarians and is both the advocacy and conference committees. the washington post called that librarian an important and engrossing story. while the book makes clear the importance of what it makes even more clear is the importance of conscientious. like jones willing to stand up for their libraries. and in a starred from booklist, they wrote jones is frank open emotionally raw and unwavering. what she endured is every librarian worst nightmare. yet she perseveres offering tips and playbooks for how readers can defend books against lgbtqia. plus topics of interest. sexual health and more in their public. a must read in order to understand the deep and lasting impact of onl
national library associations as well as a co-founder of the livingston parish library alliance and founding member of louisiana citizens against censorship. she lives in livingston parish, louisiana. stacey nunn is third career educator with 14 years of experience. currently stacy as a library media specialist baltimore county. she an active member of the american library association and a counselor at large for the 2024 2027 term. additionally she serves on the scholastic publishing. she is...
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the outstanding book award by the texas association of chicanos in higher education and the 2024 nonfiction book award by the nationalssociation. he teaches mexican- american texas and civil rights history. he received his ba and masters degrees from southwest texas state university, and a phd from the university of houston, so if you will please join me in welcoming the good dr. i mey personal experience, right and connected in my my dad's mentioned the book. i want to do one thing and i just want to ask folks that are from del rio or san felipe if >> thank you. i appreciate the invitation and the space to talk about such an important work and community, so thank you. >> i mentioned my personal experience and my dad is mentioned in the book. i want to do one thing and ask the folks if they can stand or have family from there so we can recognize them. so that we can know the audience. >> for sure. that is what i wanted to actually begin with. if you can tell us folks who may have read your book or who have lived experience can you tell us about the schools? >> yes. essentially the story of a one- of-a-kind school dis
the outstanding book award by the texas association of chicanos in higher education and the 2024 nonfiction book award by the nationalssociation. he teaches mexican- american texas and civil rights history. he received his ba and masters degrees from southwest texas state university, and a phd from the university of houston, so if you will please join me in welcoming the good dr. i mey personal experience, right and connected in my my dad's mentioned the book. i want to do one thing and i just...
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>> so, the 2024 outstanding book award by the texas association of chicanos in higher education, or cihe, and the nonfiction book award by the national association of chicano or chicano studies, or naccs, he received his bachelors degree from southwest texas university and phd from the university of houston, so, if you all would join me in welcoming dr. esparza. >> [ applause ] >> thank you, thank you, i appreciate the invitation and i appreciate the space to talk about such an important work in such an important community, so, thank you. >> i know this is -- i mentioned my personal experience, right, and my dad has mentioned in the book, i want to do one thing, and i just want to ask the folks that are from del rio, or san felipe, if they can stand or have family from there, so that we can recognize them. so, that we can know the audience. >> yeah, for sure. >> [ applause ] >> and jesse, that is what i actually wanted to begin with. if you can tell us, folks who may have read your book, or have lived experience in san felipe and del rio, can you e tell me about raza schools? >> raza schools is the story of a one-of-a-kind school dis
>> so, the 2024 outstanding book award by the texas association of chicanos in higher education, or cihe, and the nonfiction book award by the national association of chicano or chicano studies, or naccs, he received his bachelors degree from southwest texas university and phd from the university of houston, so, if you all would join me in welcoming dr. esparza. >> [ applause ] >> thank you, thank you, i appreciate the invitation and i appreciate the space to talk about such...
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national academy of education and spencer foundation. andrew mellon foundation. american council. learned societies. social science council. ford foundation and the uic institute for research, race and public policy. and finally, julilly kohler-hausmann and is associate professor of history at cornell. she is the author of tough welfare and imprisonment in 1970s america again, phenomenal book. i mention this in our morning. princeton university press 2017 and her next book is a history of u.s. democracy since the 1965 voting rights act, which focuses on individuals who did not or could not vote. so please join me in welcoming our panel. and sarita, would you like to go first? oh, no, i'm sorry. okay. okay. go ahead. kick us off, caleb. i'm sure. you can join this. oh, there you go. yeah. yeah, she mentioned it's people. i guess you just did. yeah. yeah, this is being filmed for c-span just in case everyone was going to throw things. you know, please refrain from doing that to disclose that. yeah, yeah, yeah. much closer to the speaker and anything. good afternoon, everyone. i suppose we should starting off with. we initially had a conversation with before the panel begins and what do we mean when we say neoliberalism, the idea of how it's been transl
national academy of education and spencer foundation. andrew mellon foundation. american council. learned societies. social science council. ford foundation and the uic institute for research, race and public policy. and finally, julilly kohler-hausmann and is associate professor of history at cornell. she is the author of tough welfare and imprisonment in 1970s america again, phenomenal book. i mention this in our morning. princeton university press 2017 and her next book is a history of u.s....