On the impact of Race Technology and the media and how they all and impact the way we look at we look at our schools and education at our communities, at environment. So our talk will focus on that. I will ask a series of questions and then each speaker will after answering the questions youll have an opportunity to ask questions of them. But first, let me begin by introducing our speakers. Begin with with emily rapp of whos here on my left Emily Raboteau. All right, at the intersection, social and Environmental Justice, Climate Change and her most recent work is lessons for survival. Mother against the apocalypse a memoir on race, climate and Environmental Justice. Her previous books are searching for zion the winner of an american book award and a finalist for the Hurston Wright legacy award and the cult novel the professors daughter. She is a contributing editor at orion magazine and, a regular contributor to the new york review books. Apatows essays have appeared and been anthologi
Environment. So our talk will focus on that. I will ask a series of questions and then each speaker will after answering the questions youll have an opportunity to ask questions of them. But first, let me begin by introducing our speakers. Begin with with emily rapp of whos here on my left Emily Raboteau. All right, at the intersection, social and Environmental Justice, Climate Change and her most recent work is lessons for survival. Mother against the apocalypse a memoir on race, climate and Environmental Justice. Her previous books are searching for zion the winner of an american book award and a finalist for the Hurston Wright legacy award and the cult novel the professors daughter. She is a contributing editor at orion magazine and, a regular contributor to the new york review books. Apatows essays have appeared and been anthologized in the new yorker, the New York Times, new york magazine, the nation best American Science writing. Thats American Travel writing. Elsewhere, her dist
Knowgood morning, everyone. Good morning and. Wanted im Harold Holzer and i have the privilege of serving as director roosevelt house and speaking for anne kershner, the president of Hunter College. I want to welcome all of you to this Historic Place for this amazing convening that were having. Greetings also to the audience, which will also be privileged to see the event. We have to bring you this morning. And its a truly. One, not only a chance to black history month, not only an opportunity to honor the unsung Billie Holiday, but to do so in the long time home of her favorite america and president franklin d roosevelt. And we have evidence of that, which you may hear along the way today. I havent seen pauls book, but i will find validation, his brand new book. And by the way the brand new book by our convener host Paul Alexander is really what brings us together today. So i am going to hold up better crop his extraordinary new account of Billie Holidays fine final year doesnt that l
Look at our schools and education at our communities, at environment. So our talk will focus on that. I will ask a series of questions and then each speaker will after answering the questions youll have an opportunity to ask questions of them. But first, let me begin by introducing our speakers. Begin with with emily rapp of whos here on my left Emily Raboteau. All right, at the intersection, social and Environmental Justice, Climate Change and her most recent work is lessons for survival. Mother against the apocalypse a memoir on race, climate and Environmental Justice. Her previous books are searching for zion the winner of an american book award and a finalist for the Hurston Wright legacy award and the cult novel the professors daughter. She is a contributing editor at orion magazine and, a regular contributor to the new york review books. Apatows essays have appeared and been anthologized in the new yorker, the New York Times, new york magazine, the nation best American Science wr
Youre going to have to make some sacrifices. But you can make a change. So the book is more than just a reflection of kent state. Its a hope for the future students in generations to you knowgood morning, everyone. Good morning and. Wanted im Harold Holzer and i have the privilege of serving as director roosevelt house and speaking for anne kershner, the president of Hunter College. I want to welcome all of you to this Historic Place for this amazing convening that were having. Greetings also to the audience, which will also be privileged to see the event. We have to bring you this morning. And its a truly. One, not only a chance to black history month, not only an opportunity to honor the unsung Billie Holiday, but to do so in the long time home of her favorite america and president franklin d roosevelt. And we have evidence of that, which you may hear along the way today. I havent seen pauls book, but i will find validation, his brand new book. And by the way the brand new book by ou