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he negotiates with the national historical museum and opens an exhibition of christmas tree decorations. andrei admits that he did everything on intuition, not according to the rules of classical museum expositions. on the first day after opening just a couple of people came. and we thought it was just a failure as well on saturday. mm, several thousand came, that is, there were really queues at the cashier in a queue to get into the hall . why belarusian toys are not sold, and you thought wow, really? why that's how completely spontaneously andrey had the idea of a new business. he finds a technologist gathers a team of artists attracts people to work with disabilities and is immersed in a completely new business for himself , business colleagues are perplexed where telecommunications are. and where are the christmas decorations, right there the question is not about business. that's what we said, like this soul, that is, whatever you want, that you are interested in doing business and business is not money. do you think for money? no. it was interesting. behind him it's just fun for
he negotiates with the national historical museum and opens an exhibition of christmas tree decorations. andrei admits that he did everything on intuition, not according to the rules of classical museum expositions. on the first day after opening just a couple of people came. and we thought it was just a failure as well on saturday. mm, several thousand came, that is, there were really queues at the cashier in a queue to get into the hall . why belarusian toys are not sold, and you thought wow,...
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usual and soon opened fire on the column of ukrainians according to the data of the national military historical museum in the battles from the seventh to august 31, 2014, there were 366 ukrainian soldiers, 18 are considered missing, 429 were wounded, three hundred defenders of ukraine were captured by the enemy, the state started memorial day on august 29, 2019 year, the path along the so-called green corridor ran through sunflower fields, therefore the traditional symbol of this memorial day became sunflowers. on this day , near the walls of st. michael's cathedral, commemoration of the fallen from all regions is held, and hundreds of relatives of the dead come to the capital. the temporary investigative commission of the verkhovna rada concluded that the main reason led to the ilovai tragedy is the improper organization of the defense of ukraine, said the deputy of the council's committee on national security, defense, intelligence , maryana bezugla, also in the organization 12 russian soldiers are suspected of the ilovai trap, the prosecutor general's office opened a criminal case, collected inform
usual and soon opened fire on the column of ukrainians according to the data of the national military historical museum in the battles from the seventh to august 31, 2014, there were 366 ukrainian soldiers, 18 are considered missing, 429 were wounded, three hundred defenders of ukraine were captured by the enemy, the state started memorial day on august 29, 2019 year, the path along the so-called green corridor ran through sunflower fields, therefore the traditional symbol of this memorial day...
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usual and soon opened fire on the column of ukrainians according to the data of the national military historical museumes from august 7 to 31, 2014, there were 366 ukrainian soldiers 18 considered missing 429 were wounded three hundred defenders of ukraine were captured by the enemy the state started the day of remembrance on august 29 , 2019 the path along the so-called green corridor ran through sunflower fields ago the traditional symbol of this memorable day has become a dream. on this day, near the walls of st. michael's cathedral , the dead are commemorated from all regions, and hundreds of relatives of the dead come to the capital. the temporary investigative commission of the verkhovna rada concluded that the main reason that led to the ilovai tragedy was the improper organization of the defense of ukraine. the deputy of the council's committee on national security, defense and intelligence , maryana bezugla, also said that 12 russian soldiers are suspected of organizing the ilovai trap, and the prosecutor general's office violated the criminal case, the collected information about the crime wa
usual and soon opened fire on the column of ukrainians according to the data of the national military historical museumes from august 7 to 31, 2014, there were 366 ukrainian soldiers 18 considered missing 429 were wounded three hundred defenders of ukraine were captured by the enemy the state started the day of remembrance on august 29 , 2019 the path along the so-called green corridor ran through sunflower fields ago the traditional symbol of this memorable day has become a dream. on this day,...
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usual and soon opened fire on the column of ukrainians according to the data of the national military historical museum in battles 7 to 31 august 2014 consisted of 366 ukrainian soldiers , 18 are considered missing, 429 were wounded, three hundred defenders of ukraine were captured by the enemy. on this day, near the walls of st. michael's cathedral, commemoration of the fallen from all regions takes place, and hundreds of relatives of the dead come to the capital. the temporary investigative commission of the verkhovna rada came to the conclusion that the main reason that led to the ilovai tragedy is the improper organization of the defense of ukraine, this was stated by the deputy of the council's committee on national security , defense, intelligence, maryana bezugla, 12 russian soldiers are also suspected of organizing the ilovai trap, the prosecutor general's office opened a criminal case, the collected information about the crime was handed over to the international criminal court in gaza in 2021, prosecutor general venediktova announced her intention to declassify the materials of the case about
usual and soon opened fire on the column of ukrainians according to the data of the national military historical museum in battles 7 to 31 august 2014 consisted of 366 ukrainian soldiers , 18 are considered missing, 429 were wounded, three hundred defenders of ukraine were captured by the enemy. on this day, near the walls of st. michael's cathedral, commemoration of the fallen from all regions takes place, and hundreds of relatives of the dead come to the capital. the temporary investigative...
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the assassination took place in 1963 per the museum exhibit didn't open until 1989 entered 1993 the dealey plaza area was designated as a national historic landmark district designation. the museum open after at least a decade of struggles can figure out what to do. thank god dallas county state of the building entered into dallas county administrative offices through the first and fifth floors. the sixth floors left vacant and wonderful lady who ended up becoming oliver ferry godmother linda adams literature of the dallas ken historical commission that she along with civic leaders lobbied throughout dallas to gain support to create an exhibit to explain to the world the events that that up to the assassination. we had to find a way to address all the people that were flocking to dealey plaza trying to seek their own meaning. that piece in this tragic piece of history. >> yeah. jean, i didn't figure this out until he went to the reagan, but you know it's on the tip of your tongue here how do you approach a present to say, listen, it's time to start talking about your death. we've got to get on with this thing. how so will the president e
the assassination took place in 1963 per the museum exhibit didn't open until 1989 entered 1993 the dealey plaza area was designated as a national historic landmark district designation. the museum open after at least a decade of struggles can figure out what to do. thank god dallas county state of the building entered into dallas county administrative offices through the first and fifth floors. the sixth floors left vacant and wonderful lady who ended up becoming oliver ferry godmother linda...
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i would like to thank the herbert hoover library museum at national historic site. success. .. >> koolen-de vries syndrome is extremely rare here but friends don't have to be here when you're connected you are not alone here. >> cox along with his television companies supports c-span2 as a public service. >> american history tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and events that tell the american story here at 6 p.m. eastern librarian of congress carla hayden josÉ conversation marking president trumans executive order 9981 prohibiting discrimination in the u.s. military, also president biden talks
i would like to thank the herbert hoover library museum at national historic site. success. .. >> koolen-de vries syndrome is extremely rare here but friends don't have to be here when you're connected you are not alone here. >> cox along with his television companies supports c-span2 as a public service. >> american history tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and events that tell the american story here at 6 p.m. eastern librarian of congress carla hayden josÉ...
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assassination took place in 1963 the sixth rule museum exhibit didn't open until 1989 and in 1993, the daily plaza area was designated as a national historic landmark district designation. the museum opened after at least a decade of struggles trying to figure out what to do with that building. thank god dallas county save the building and turned it into dallas county administrative offices. through the first and fifth floors the sex laws left vacant and a wonderful lady who ended up becoming a very godmother linda lynn adams was the chair of the dallas county historical commission and she along with civic leaders. lobbied for throughout dallas to gain support to create an exhibit to explain to the world the events that led up to the assassination. we had to find a way to address. all the people that were flocking to dealy plaza trying to seek their own meaning their own. piece in this tragic piece of history gene i didn't i didn't figure this out till i went to the reagan but you know it it's on the tip of your tongue. how do you approach a president to say listen? it's time to start talking about your death and we've got to get on with t
assassination took place in 1963 the sixth rule museum exhibit didn't open until 1989 and in 1993, the daily plaza area was designated as a national historic landmark district designation. the museum opened after at least a decade of struggles trying to figure out what to do with that building. thank god dallas county save the building and turned it into dallas county administrative offices. through the first and fifth floors the sex laws left vacant and a wonderful lady who ended up becoming a...
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nation have taken part in a ceremony in edinburgh to prepare for itsjourney home. here's katie hunter. singing. this is a historic moment. people from the nisga'a nation at the national museumtoday was probably one of the most happy days in my life, because i'm really, really emotional right now, and ifeel my ancestral grandmother. the nisga'a people believe this memorial pole is alive with the spirit of their ancestors. they say it was stolen almost a hundred years ago from the mass valley, and sold to what is now national museums scotland. an agreement to return it was reached last december. the totem pole will need to be brought out of the museum through a window in the middle of the night before being flown back to british columbia by the canadian military. i'm really pleased that the pole will be returning to its home where its spiritual, cultural and historical significance is most keenly felt, and i'm really pleased that we've been able to use our procedure to work with the family to be able to help make this happen. mr willie moore, if you will open our gathering. the nisga'a people say this is a significant moment of reconciliation. they hope the world is watching.
nation have taken part in a ceremony in edinburgh to prepare for itsjourney home. here's katie hunter. singing. this is a historic moment. people from the nisga'a nation at the national museumtoday was probably one of the most happy days in my life, because i'm really, really emotional right now, and ifeel my ancestral grandmother. the nisga'a people believe this memorial pole is alive with the spirit of their ancestors. they say it was stolen almost a hundred years ago from the mass valley,...
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the exhibit did not open until 1989 and in 1993 was designated as a national historic landmark district. the museumpened after at least a decade of struggle trying to throw at you with that building. thank god theur county save the building and turn it into the ministry of offices. the sixth floor was left vacant. a wonderful lady who ended up becoming our fairy godmother wat the chair of the dallas county commission she, along with >> leaders lobbied throughout dallas to gain support to create an exhibit to explain to the world things that led up to the assassination. when you find a way to address all the people trying to seek their own meaning there. this tragic piece of history. i did not figure this out until i went to the reagan. that's on the tip of your tongue. how do you approach a president to say it listen it's time to start talking about your death and we have got to get on this thing. how soon will a president engage in this sophisticated it's a delicate moment. >> in so many ways i have the best job in america being george bush's chief of staff. he loved it talking about his funeral.
the exhibit did not open until 1989 and in 1993 was designated as a national historic landmark district. the museumpened after at least a decade of struggle trying to throw at you with that building. thank god theur county save the building and turn it into the ministry of offices. the sixth floor was left vacant. a wonderful lady who ended up becoming our fairy godmother wat the chair of the dallas county commission she, along with >> leaders lobbied throughout dallas to gain support to...
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nation have taken part in a ceremony in edinburgh, to prepare for itsjourney home. katie hunter has the story. singing. this is a historic moment. people from the nisga'a nation at the national museum today was probably one of the most happy days in my life, because i'm really, really emotional right now, and ifeel my ancestral grandmother. the nisga'a people believe this memorial pole is alive with the spirit of their ancestors. they say it was stolen almost a hundred years ago from the mass valley, and sold to what is now national museums scotland. an agreement to return it was reached last december. the totem pole will need to be brought out of the museum through a window in the middle of the night before being flown back to british columbia by the canadian military. i'm really pleased that the pole will be returning to its home where its spiritual, cultural and historical significance is most keenly felt, and i'm really pleased that we've been able to use our procedure to work with the family to be able to help make this happen. mr willie moore, if you will open our gathering. the nisga'a people say this is a significant moment of reconciliation. they hope the world is watching
nation have taken part in a ceremony in edinburgh, to prepare for itsjourney home. katie hunter has the story. singing. this is a historic moment. people from the nisga'a nation at the national museum today was probably one of the most happy days in my life, because i'm really, really emotional right now, and ifeel my ancestral grandmother. the nisga'a people believe this memorial pole is alive with the spirit of their ancestors. they say it was stolen almost a hundred years ago from the mass...
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museum more than a century ago without the consent of local people. katie hunter has the story. singing. this is a historic moment. people from the nisga'a nationrepare their totem pole for the journey home. today was probably one of the most happy days in my life, because i'm really, really emotional right now, and ifeel my ancestral grandmother. the nisga'a people believe this memorial pole is alive with the spirit of their ancestors. they say it was stolen almost 100 years ago from the mass valley, and sold to what is now national museums scotland. an agreement to return it was reached last december. the totem pole will need to be brought out of the museum through a window in the middle of the night before being flown back to british columbia by the canadian military. i'm really pleased that the pole will be returning to its home where its spiritual, cultural and historical significance is most keenly felt, and i'm really pleased that we've been able to use our procedure to work with the family to be able to help make this happen. mr willie moore, if you will open our gathering. the nisga'a people say this is a significant moment of reconcil
museum more than a century ago without the consent of local people. katie hunter has the story. singing. this is a historic moment. people from the nisga'a nationrepare their totem pole for the journey home. today was probably one of the most happy days in my life, because i'm really, really emotional right now, and ifeel my ancestral grandmother. the nisga'a people believe this memorial pole is alive with the spirit of their ancestors. they say it was stolen almost 100 years ago from the mass...
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museum in the u.s. and at the national trust and national museum -- [inaudible] he is a professional member of the american institute for conservationto of historic and artistic works and is the current board member of the north american textile conservation conference and chair for the forthcoming 20221 meeting in nashville, tennessee. finish howard received a bachelor's in design and constructive textiles with honors from -- college of arts, university of scotland. he was given a first graduate diploma in textile -- with credits from the textile preservation center in affiliation with the -- institute of art and at the university of -- [inaudible] and he received a master's of the arts in museum and gallery management with merit,ty university of -- city university of london. so, howard, it's an honor to have you join us. welcome and thank you so much. and now i'll turn it over to you to. >> okay. well, thank you, janet. that all makes me sound really old, all that stuff. but let me share my screen. here we go. and then we will hit that. so hopefully you can all i now see that. thank you, janet. yeah, i have not seen those photos either, and it
museum in the u.s. and at the national trust and national museum -- [inaudible] he is a professional member of the american institute for conservationto of historic and artistic works and is the current board member of the north american textile conservation conference and chair for the forthcoming 20221 meeting in nashville, tennessee. finish howard received a bachelor's in design and constructive textiles with honors from -- college of arts, university of scotland. he was given a first...
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museum of art at american textiles in the u.s. at the national trust and national museum later in the uk. professional associate member of the american institute for conservation of historicnd artistic work. and it is a current board member injured for the forthcoming 2020 2021meeting in nashville, tenne. designed and constructed textiles with honors from college of art university in scotland. postgraduate diploma in textile conservation with credit. for the textile conservation center and in affiliation with the institute of art. and to receive a masters of the art and gallery management. cultural policy is honored to have you join us. welcome and thank you so much. now i will turn it over to you. >> thank you jen. that all makes me sound really old all that stuff. but let me share my screen. here wed go. and then we will hit back. hopefully you can all see that. thank you jen, thank you lea. i've seen some of those photos it was really interesting to see the photo of andrew jackson's inauguration. i also worked on some modest acts from that. so it's kind of interesting and andrew jackson's top hat were at the same spot at the same time, very cool. my involvement in this
museum of art at american textiles in the u.s. at the national trust and national museum later in the uk. professional associate member of the american institute for conservation of historicnd artistic work. and it is a current board member injured for the forthcoming 2020 2021meeting in nashville, tenne. designed and constructed textiles with honors from college of art university in scotland. postgraduate diploma in textile conservation with credit. for the textile conservation center and in...
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reconnaissance together with the participants of the national teams in grodno today they prepared a rich cultural athletes program visitors museum of historicalites and architectural monuments operational results and exclusive details the brightest impressions of the guests of the multisport forum participants, the second games of the cis countries squirrels and the radio company will cover on a large scale and at the most professional level behind the shoulders of the employees of the media holding the experience of working at the olympic games in tokyo and correspondents of the tv news agency in beijing , long before the start of the forum, in their projects , the audience got acquainted not only with sports arenas and sports, but also told about the most interesting tourist routes, the main sports channel of the country, belarus 5, during all the games in the roll call mode, provides its viewers with live broadcasts of the brightest sports battles. we will all have a special project, an information channel, which is called in the center of the games. it will be a studio with live broadcasts from the pts with broadcast rental from the studi
reconnaissance together with the participants of the national teams in grodno today they prepared a rich cultural athletes program visitors museum of historicalites and architectural monuments operational results and exclusive details the brightest impressions of the guests of the multisport forum participants, the second games of the cis countries squirrels and the radio company will cover on a large scale and at the most professional level behind the shoulders of the employees of the media...
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historical memory of many artifacts. the collection of the museum of money can be fully considered national wealth of the country, they say good servant, but a bad master, really money is just a means. they will help you achieve your goal, but they will not replace you at the helm. it is also the best investment in knowledge. julia burlo was with you, we follow the cultural path together , see you. see you again in a week. do we know exactly how to start the morning right? i hope you didn't have breakfast today, because i'm going to feed you and cook a breakfast of champions with you. add music that is light, calm or more intense depending on the mood of the day. you want to ask yourself together with you we will prepare a delicious breakfast, they talked about it and say 1.000 more times breakfast is the main meal, especially for those who are trying to live efficiently. today we will be interesting, but it seems to me that this is a complex energy sandwich with the left hand. hello , briefly about the main first medals and countdown to a grand celebration
historical memory of many artifacts. the collection of the museum of money can be fully considered national wealth of the country, they say good servant, but a bad master, really money is just a means. they will help you achieve your goal, but they will not replace you at the helm. it is also the best investment in knowledge. julia burlo was with you, we follow the cultural path together , see you. see you again in a week. do we know exactly how to start the morning right? i hope you didn't...
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nation like museums and california academy of sciences. >>> you did it again, better than ever, less than a year after creating an historic fusion reaction, scientists in the bay area are able to repeat history. digging into the details about the scientific milestone. >>> also, tens of thousands of students in the east bay are heading back to school, today. we are there as students and teachers return to the classroom . >>> before we are heading over to break, we are looking at new numbers regarding crimes in oakland and she is comparing those numbers to past years. >> we went back several years and what i can say is that the city has undergone some very interesting and dynamic changes throughout the years. many periods of growing crime way dose rate. many periods of dropping and declines in crime rates across the board. >> i know your story will be a ring at 6:00 >>> summer is officially over for tens of thousands of kids in oakland. they were back to class, today, for the first day of school. many were excited to reunite with her friend and teachers especially after missing more than a week at the end of last year. teachers and oakland
nation like museums and california academy of sciences. >>> you did it again, better than ever, less than a year after creating an historic fusion reaction, scientists in the bay area are able to repeat history. digging into the details about the scientific milestone. >>> also, tens of thousands of students in the east bay are heading back to school, today. we are there as students and teachers return to the classroom . >>> before we are heading over to break, we are...
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this symbol of our victory will now become part of the historical exposition of the national museum of world war ii. now just the most difficult process begins fixing the trident on the shield. it is necessary to weld it first, then process the seams so that there are no defects, so that there are no extra holes, and so on, so this process is just promised that it will continue until august 24, the historical moment has already been recorded by our motherland , so far, she has such a name, they want to rename it. ukraine mother historic moment the new government in nigeria closed airspace today called on its citizens to be ready to defend independence , they turned to the wakner pmc for help and officially announced the denos of the military cooperation agreement between them and paris. this is a very serious decision, given that about 1,500 french military personnel are stationed in the country, a status that will now become illegal, that is, the french occupiers. of course, the french foreign ministry has already rejected it. this statement, arguing that only internationally recogniz
this symbol of our victory will now become part of the historical exposition of the national museum of world war ii. now just the most difficult process begins fixing the trident on the shield. it is necessary to weld it first, then process the seams so that there are no defects, so that there are no extra holes, and so on, so this process is just promised that it will continue until august 24, the historical moment has already been recorded by our motherland , so far, she has such a name, they...
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this is the symbol of our victory now will become part of the historical exposition of the national museumn world war ii. now just the most difficult process begins fixing the trident on the shield. it is necessary to weld it first, then process the seams so that there are no defects, so that there are no extra holes, and so on, so this process is just promised that it will continue until august 24, the historical moment has already been fixed. all our motherland is so far that it has such a name. will ukraine mother historical moment now let's go to africa these are shots from niger , in which, according to one of the versions , the dude’s fighters may be on board, according to one of the versions, the new authorities of niger officially announced the one-stop agreement on military cooperation between niyamay and paris. this is a very serious decision, given that about 1,500 french military personnel are stationed in the country, the stay of which is now becoming illegal. well, that is , the french in nier, the occupiers of course , the french world has already rejected this assertion, ar
this is the symbol of our victory now will become part of the historical exposition of the national museumn world war ii. now just the most difficult process begins fixing the trident on the shield. it is necessary to weld it first, then process the seams so that there are no defects, so that there are no extra holes, and so on, so this process is just promised that it will continue until august 24, the historical moment has already been fixed. all our motherland is so far that it has such a...
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museum in u.s. senate national ecm's in his native uk is in professionals as a member of the american institute for conservation of historic and act as works and is the current board member of the north american textile conservation conference. howard received a bachelor of design and constructed textiles with honors from jordan sten college of art and the university of dundee in scotland received a postgraduate textile conservation with credit from the textile conservation center hampton court palace and affiliation with the institute of bard at the university of -- and he received a masters of the arts in museum and gallery management with merit from the school of cultural policy from the city of university in london. howard it's an honor to have you join us. welcome and thank you so much and now i will turn it over to you. >> thank you. that all makes me sound really old with all that stuff but that may share my screen. here we go. hopefully you can all see that. so, thank you jen and thank you leah. i have not seen some of those photos either and it was really interesting to see the photo of andrew jackson's inaugurati
museum in u.s. senate national ecm's in his native uk is in professionals as a member of the american institute for conservation of historic and act as works and is the current board member of the north american textile conservation conference. howard received a bachelor of design and constructed textiles with honors from jordan sten college of art and the university of dundee in scotland received a postgraduate textile conservation with credit from the textile conservation center hampton court...
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museums and other historical locations? what did we learn from the centennial and how will it affect future interpretation. >> thank you so much to the nationals for inviting and the rest of the speakers tonight. i look forward to this wonderful conversation. the book is interesting, it comes out september 15 so it is not out yet is starting has an idea for the executive director in 2016, it was designated by president obama will not directors there 2017 so a good minor skin able to learn about the suffrage movement certainly want came to talk about suffrage and one thing i heard most often was one, how come i never learned this in school?l? they came to him from most of o the adults are they and as i look around and see the exhibits, they would say legal right? i can honestly say we were not doing a good job showing the full story so one of the most important pieces the legacy is it is now expected for any author, any exhibit we tell the whole story so we've made a lot of progress. it is for use in practitioners and those who work on the site and it is also for people interested in history and learning more about previous celebrations so sta
museums and other historical locations? what did we learn from the centennial and how will it affect future interpretation. >> thank you so much to the nationals for inviting and the rest of the speakers tonight. i look forward to this wonderful conversation. the book is interesting, it comes out september 15 so it is not out yet is starting has an idea for the executive director in 2016, it was designated by president obama will not directors there 2017 so a good minor skin able to learn...
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apologize for the pain our historical practices have caused people, their families, and their communities." lonnie bunch is also the former head of the smithsonian's national museumrican history and culture. joining us now are "the washington post" reporters nicole dungca and claire healy. we welcome you to democracy now! lay out this scope of this project and from where you were speaking in this video report. >> thank you for having us. to start, we started looking at the brain collection which has 255 brains. that is just what they have today. we found evidence they had 268 overall and some were cremated and four were repatriated. that is just a fraction of what they have in human remains total. they have 30,700 sets of human remains. to give you a sense of what that means, each of those numbers is a set of human remains not an individual. so the number of people who are in this collection is higher than that 30,000. amy: so talk -- >> and the 30,000 comes from at least 80 countries around the world. amy: name the anthropologist. talk about his motivations and where he went to gather these skulls, overwhelmingly not given consent by families. >> he was the head
apologize for the pain our historical practices have caused people, their families, and their communities." lonnie bunch is also the former head of the smithsonian's national museumrican history and culture. joining us now are "the washington post" reporters nicole dungca and claire healy. we welcome you to democracy now! lay out this scope of this project and from where you were speaking in this video report. >> thank you for having us. to start, we started looking at the...
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museums and other historical locations? hwhat did we learn from the centennial and how did that affect the teacher interpretation? >> thank you so much and thanks to the national archive as well for inviting me and the rest of the speakers tonight. i look forward to what will be a wonderful conversation with my colleagues. so the book is interesting it comes out on a september 15th so it's not quite out yet. it started as an idea when i was the executive director of the belmont house museum on capitol hill in washington, d.c. for those i of you that don't kw the museum, it was the fifth and final headquarters for the national women's party that was a prominent organization that worked for suffrage. in 2016 it's designated by president obama at the women's equality national monument and i was that her doctor there from 2008 until 2017. so it was a good nine year span where i was able to learn more about the suffrage movement, invite people in the public certainly lots of school groups came through to talk about suffrage and one of the things i heard most often was how come i never learned this ine the schol and that came from most adults into second as they wou
museums and other historical locations? hwhat did we learn from the centennial and how did that affect the teacher interpretation? >> thank you so much and thanks to the national archive as well for inviting me and the rest of the speakers tonight. i look forward to what will be a wonderful conversation with my colleagues. so the book is interesting it comes out on a september 15th so it's not quite out yet. it started as an idea when i was the executive director of the belmont house...
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nations. now, when the world is so fragile, it is important to convey the historical truth to the youth, the exposition itself is a museumplex of execution, it is non-standard presentation, but there is a lot of symbolism, therefore, i think that anyone who visits this complex, he will spend some time thinking very, as it were, significant place, but at the same time it's hard to be here to hear what happened here and it is necessary, how to find it, it is necessary to understand that what happened here will never happen again and our youth the new generation, which does not know what happened and has forgotten, so that they do not forget and, of course, the world. it's like a sport and the world - that's the thing. the main thing that exists in our world is unconditionally. related things and sport is a social phenomenon that plays a lot in terms of strengthening peace on earth because the very essence of sport. in general, this is what it is. big role in strengthening of the world, and the reminder for everyone seen in khatyn is the struggle, if it should be not on earth and not at the cost of human life, but on the ta
nations. now, when the world is so fragile, it is important to convey the historical truth to the youth, the exposition itself is a museumplex of execution, it is non-standard presentation, but there is a lot of symbolism, therefore, i think that anyone who visits this complex, he will spend some time thinking very, as it were, significant place, but at the same time it's hard to be here to hear what happened here and it is necessary, how to find it, it is necessary to understand that what...
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museums and other historical locations? what did we learn from the centennial and how will that affect future interpretations? >> hi colin thank you so much. thank you in the national archives as well for inviting me and the rest of the speakers here tonight. i look forward to what will be i am certain a wonderful conversation with my colleagues. the book is interesting not quite out yet. it started as an idea i was on the museum which is in the capitol in washington d.c. for those who know the museum it was the fifth and final headquarters for the national women's party which was a prominent organization with workforce suffrage. by president obama as the women's equality national monument. i was the director there from 2008 until 2017. it was a good nine year span where i was able to learn more about the suffrage movement, and by people in the public certainly lots of school groups came through to talk about suffrage. one of the things i heard most often was a one, how come i never learn this in school? that came from most of the adults i will say. and then second i would look around and see the photos and exhibits from the suffragists they would say they were whi
museums and other historical locations? what did we learn from the centennial and how will that affect future interpretations? >> hi colin thank you so much. thank you in the national archives as well for inviting me and the rest of the speakers here tonight. i look forward to what will be i am certain a wonderful conversation with my colleagues. the book is interesting not quite out yet. it started as an idea i was on the museum which is in the capitol in washington d.c. for those who...