This is where those officers fired at the suspect on roanoke ave describe scene if officers are still out. Police tape and dozens of officers line roanoke avenue its where an two officers shot a man earlier today. But it all started a few blocks over on wickham and 14th street where detectives found two men dead inside this mini van. Several people came to the scene to learn more, including chester williams. 54;07 one was slumped on the back and one was slumped in the passenger seat so the person who was driving was gone and the person behind him gone investigators got a tip that two men took off. Officers caught up with one of them here on roanoke avenue where they started shooting at him. Police havent said why exactly they started shooting or if the man had a weapon. 48;13 during that encounter with that male subject our officer the subject was taken to the hospital w a gunshot wound to his abdomen. Somethat has chester concerned. 2 52 the bullet has no name on it so it does make sa
Americans support for anticolonialism in africa during the early cold war. She looks at the politics of south africa and the role of the naacp. Her book is bourgeois radicals the naacp and the struggle for colonial liberation, 1941 to 1960. The Wilson Center and the National History center cohosted this 80 minute event. A few years ago, my brother sent me a youtube clip from the macarthur Award Winning author c hamamanda adichie. She explains as a young girl has used to write these stories about girls who are blind eating apples in the snow, and then there were more blondes, and more. And her mother said, child, do you know youre in nigeria . And she said well yes, but all of the book that she read had blondes eating apples and playing in the snow. Given everything that she had read, that appeared to be the story worth telling. With all great parables, there is an underlying message in that story. That underlying message is that there are these stories that we hear over and over and ov
Given everything that she had read, that appeared to be the story worth telling. With all great parables, there is an underlying message in that story. That underlying message is that there are these stories that we hear over and over and over again. We hear them so much, that they go by without interrogation. Without question. And they begin to frame our worldview. They begin to frame the way we see the world. So for instance, she says, africa is poor. Immigrants are mexicans. And legal. The poor and illegal. The poor do not work. When you begin to interrogate those stories, you had a very different understanding of how the world works. I also grew up with the same story. It was the story told over and over again. About what authentic black leadership looked like. What is said, how it said it and it was of course, militants. Defiant. And it had swagger. And of course, it wore leather. But like adichie, i grew up. But somehow those stories did not. This is erased from major history tex
She explains as a young girl has used to write these stories about girls who are blind eating apples in the snow, and then there were more blondes, and more. And her mother said, child, do you know youre in nigeria . And she said well yes, but all of the book that she read had blondes eating apples and playing in the snow. Given everything that she had read, that appeared to be the story worth telling. With all great parables, there is an underlying message in that story. That underlying message is that there are these stories that we hear over and over and over again. We hear them so much, that they go by without interrogation. Without question. And they begin to frame our worldview. They begin to frame the way we see the world. So for instance, she says, africa is poor. Immigrants are mexicans. And legal. The poor and illegal. The poor do not work. When you begin to interrogate those stories, you had a very different understanding of how the world works. I also grew up with the same
Us, even without knowing exactly what we are planning to put there. With that in mind, we developed the assumptions that we gave to the citys economist, economic consultant, that is, to anticipate a phase 1 building of 275,000 gross square feet by 2017 and a phase 2 building of 225,000 gross square feet by 2022, with a garage developed by 2021. Okay. I guess im just still confused i mean i understood what you said, but if your intent is to stick with the original plan that sales force would have it, karyn is shaking your heads so you are going to try to look at the design that you passed. Yes. So you will recall that sales force had this million and a half whatever 2 millionsquare foot campus where they distributed their entitlement throughout their property. Right. So for this particular block, they had Less Development and more parking than what we are proposing. Okay. So we are not proposing to conform to sales forces plan for this particular property, because this is separate from