From public telephone to public telephone, never using the same one, moving in the boston area, the cambridge area, so that you would not be traced. Amy we will speak to mr. Boston himself, the wellknown historian and political economist Gar Alperovitz. Then to the stateless of the union as President Trump continues his crackdown on the immigrant communities. Immigrants are taking refuge in churches. We go to colorado to speak with sandra lopez, a mother of three u. S. Citizen children, who has taken sanctuary in a carbondale unitarian parsonage to avoid deportation. I was not willing to be arrested because they are a brooding me from my home, my children up rooting me from my children, my home, my future. How am i going to want to go into such a situation . As if nothing were happening. No. I made the valiant decision to go into sanctuary. Amy all that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. President trump said thur
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They are the single is professor of arts and sciences. The professor of the disabilities and human and in addition hes the director of the project cultures that focuses on the look between medical sciences and Cultural Studies professor davis is the author of several books on disability including enforcing normalcy, disability and the body in which he won the 1996 and the award for the scholarship on the subject of north america. His memoir my sense of silence is chosen for the Chicago Tribune for 2000. Davis has been a guest on npr and the articles in the New York Times, the nations Chicago Tribune and the chronicle of higher education. Please join me in welcoming Leonard Davis at the National Archives. [applause] thank you for coming. Its interesting when i started introducing hes got the title of the Hidden History in the story and i was just thinking today by one to focus on this for the National Archives is the difference between the story and history. Lets see i just did somethin
Okay, we are going to start. Good evening everyone, thanks for joining us. My name is yael yisraeli, im the Community Relations manager at the nyu bookstore. This is an ongoing series that weve been having here for the past 70 years featuring nyu alumni like tonight with Haroon Moghul as well as nyu faculty and the General Community as well. Its a real pleasure to be hosting tonight Haroon Moghul who is an nyu along. Welcome back to nyu, pleasure to have you here. We are going to hear from haroon and then have time for questions and answers and a book signing. I want to start the evening by giving a brief introduction. Haroon, i think. Haroon has been very active since graduating from nyu so i dont know if i will cover everything but i will leave it up to him to fill in the gaps. Haroon is currently senior fellow and director of development for the center of global studies, policy, excuse me. He is a commentator and broadcaster who wishes he could be a writer and i think you are, haroo
Nyu alumni as well as the faculty and General Community as well. It is a pleasure to be hosting tonight. Welcome back to nyu it is a pleasure to have you here. We will have time later for questions and answers and a book signing. I want to start the evening i giving a brief introduction. Very active since graduating so i dont need to cover everything that i will leave it up to him to fill in the gaps. Currently a senio senior fellowd director of the Development Center for global studies, policy, excuse me. He is a commentator and broadcaster who wishes he could be a writer, and i think you are, so i very much enjoy your writing. Among other things, hes the Muslim Leadership Initiative at the institute and has appeared on Major Networks and the essays and reviews have been published at the washington post, the times, cnn, the guardian, foreignpolicy. Author of a novel published by penguin in 2006 and tonight event is the launch of his new book out to b how to be a musd american story. P