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2020th election, and more. A full schedule is available on our website. Now were going to go inside for the first conversation. This is live coverage on tv on cspan2. Good morning, everyone. I am michael cahill. It has been my pleasure and privilege to serve as dean here at Brooklyn Law School for just about three months now. Its going really well. [laughter] and, of course, i am happy to welcome all of you here and to welcome those of you watching at home on cspan. We are here, of course, as part of the 14th annual brooklyn book festival which will draw tens of thousands of people to downtown brooklyn over the course of the day, several thousand of those people will be passing through here at Brooklyn Law School where we have been a proud partner of the book festival since 2012. And that has been a wonderful and natural collaboration since the law school and the festival are committed to the free exploration and exchange of ideas in an effort to better understand our world and, ultima
Selfexamination with the racist patriarchal structure to reframe the narrative around what it means for the sake of our futur future. [applause] it feels really weird to be out in public and to find out about fiction its easy to hide behind all of that stuff it doesnt have much to do with politics this book is exceedingly personal for me going to the entire childhood and upbringing to reexamine my life as was mentioned to me from a small little indiana town which is 3000 people and factory workers and to be frank they have made up the base of Donald Trumps elective base. So i examined a lot of that stuff and just a little background what made this project start in the first place, go back october 7th 2016 which was my 35th birthday and also the day that donald trump access hollywood tapes dropped in which he said terrible misogynistic things on october 7th a hurricane was coming through and the access hollywood tapes dropped an hour and a half before the hurricane hit. Celebrating my b
Characteristics of unflinching storytelling. In the man they wanted me to be his critical and courageous subject of toxic masculinity examining origins origins and consequences with the selfexamination with the racist patriarchal structure to reframe the narrative around what it means for the sake of our futur future. [applause] it feels really weird to be out in public and to find out about fiction its easy to hide behind all of that stuff it doesnt have much to do with politics this book is exceedingly personal for me going to the entire childhood and upbringing to reexamine my life as was mentioned to me from a small little indiana town which is 3000 people and factory workers and to be frank they have made up the base of Donald Trumps elective base. So i examined a lot of that stuff and just a little background what made this project start in the first place, go back october 7th 2016 which was my 35th birthday and also the day that donald trump access hollywood tapes dropped in whi