Hello and welcome. My name is dr. Elizabeth rule. Im a citizen of the chickasaw nation and assistant professor at american university. And im so excited to sit down today to talk to Matika Wilbur about her new publication, project 562. Shes an acclaimed photographer, a fierce advocate for Indian Country, and also newly published author. So welcome, atika. Oh, thank you so much, elizabeth, its nice to be here. My name is Matika Wilbur. Im from the spin amish and tyler tribe. And i am the creator, the creator of project five, six, two, changing the way we see native america is as well as the cohost of the all my relations podcast. So thanks for having me. Absolute lutely absolutely. So lets just dive right into it. It was such a pleasure to your book and ive actually following your work several years now and so its, so exciting to have something out in the press that people get their hands on and have opportunity to look at your incredible as well as interviews that accompany each of the
History of the universal art museum. We talked about the ethics of especially of historical. We looked at some of the oldest restitution and discussions like the parthenon marbles. We talked the problem of antiquities that have been looted in recent years and that end up in public museums and weve talked about calls to decolonize the museum today were going to take a special case a native american Cultural Heritage primarily in the United States and canada for a little bit in. As always, we approach these issues from the point of view of art history, museums, studies, human rights. There are many other ways of approaching these issues. So first, a reminder that wherever we are in the americas are always on native land. If you go to this wonderful website, you can put your zip code and you can discover a native map of your area. You can figure out where you are from a native. And here we are. This is the bay area and we are somewhere over here on the historic territory of the part when
Research on another asteroid. Good morning, everyone and thank you for being here. It is my pleasure to welcome you to the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History where we are so excited to be able to share a sample of asteroid bennu. Im happy to welcome our friends from nasa, especially my dear friend and colleague, former astronaut and senator, administrator now. You may wonder why the museum of Natural History is displaying the asteroid but it makes perfect sense for the museum focused on planet earth to present this sample to the american people. The sample represents not only an amazing feat of technological achievement by nasa and all of its partners, it also offers a window into our past. Scientists, some of whom you will hear from you in a moment, will study these samples and with them answer fundamental questions about our own planet, questions like how did water come to this planet . How did the continence form . How did life itself evolve here . It takes samples back here on e
Service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. Next on book tvs Author Interview program after words, photographer Matika Wilbur, speaks about her efforts through her photography. To shift how native americans are viewed. Shes interviewed by American University professor elizabeth rule. After words is a weekly Interview Program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their work. My name is dr. Elizabeth rule. Im a citizen of the chickasaw nation and assistant professor at American University. And im so excited to sit down today to talk to Matika Wilbur about her new publication, project 562. Shes an acclaimed photographer, a fierce advocate for Indian Country, and also newly published author. So welcome, atika. Oh, thank you so much, elizabeth, its nice to be here. My name is Matika Wilbur. Im from the spin amish and tyler tribe. And i am the creator, the creator of project five, six, two, changing the way we
As result of the fbis investigation they filed charges against two defendants for allegedly conspiring to attack one of the local power grids in baltimore. The defendants who were up early with a neonazi organization had planned to carry out these attacks speeded we will break away from this program but you can continue watching at cspan. Org. We take you live now outside the u. S. Capitol where the nation is honoring Police Officers for National Police week. Under way the Peace Officers Memorial Service in remembrance of fallen officers. Inside the Capitol House lawmakers working on a resolution honoring Police Officers killed in the line of duty. Oh, say, does that starspangled banner yet wave oer the land of the free and the home of the brave . [applause] [background sounds] rick snyder, will now deliver invocation. Let us now go to god in prayer. Father god, we thank you for your promises, your provisions and your peace. Lord, we collectively turn our hearts to you now, and we invi