Create a digital stage. Like everyone is willing to stare or talk into their computers some for the first time id like to thank katie for help us keep the conversation going. Our program tonight can be viewed in native habitat on crowdcast and facebook and youtube pagers. Head to youtube to enable realtime captions by clicking the cc button on the bop right corner. The video will be available for rewatching immediately following tonights. Tonights presentation will last around 35 to 40 minutes. Afterwards katie will take questions. Submitture question biz using the ask a question button on crowdcast. We cannot guarantee well get to every question but try to get to as men as possible. Upcoming programs including the and two awning series, the engage uw science series featuring reports from uw labs and still nor installmentments of the earshot jazz live from the forum. We are adding new programs and new releases in podcast, and many past talks are available in video and podcast form. So
Maria rousseau. So much of raising children these days seems to be about what we dont want them to do, keeping them away from dangers, both real and virtual, no dout this is a feature, perhaps and a bug of our helicopter in age but this attitude often fails to promote a sense independence in kids. Not only do they not know how to walk down the street by themselves but theyre also much and incapable of editing themselves completes without a device in hand. So for reasons both selfish, parents need a break, and selfless, we know this is important life skill for them, i think the Current Situation is untenable, our kids have trouble with any kind of unstructured activity that reading for pleasure is perhaps the activity i think a suffered the most, according to recent analysis of the american study, the share of americans who read for pleasure has actually fallen more than 30 since 2004. If there is way to reverse this trend i think it will have to start with our children and i can think
These rights. [applause] when i say all americans, i mean all americans. [applause] our immediate past is to remove to remove the last remnants of the barrier, which span between the millions of our citizens and their birth rights. There is no justifiable reason for discrimination because of ancestry or religion or race or color. [applause] join American History tv as we visit the u. S. Botanic garden at the foot of capitol hill. Executive director ari novi discusses the history of the oldest Botanic Garden in north america originally proposed by George Washington at a 1796 letter. Thats today at 6 00 p. M. And 10 00 p. M. Eastern time on american artifacts here on cspan3s American History tv. Coming up next author and architectural historian Steven Hansen chronicles washington d. C. s most famous neighborhoods, Dupont Circle. How and why weelth couples moved into the area in the guilded age and the 20th century. Mr. Hansen is the author of the history of Dupont Circle, center of high
Writer and design historian Amber Winick rolls the dice at her house in Croton- on-Hudson, leaning into whims of chance to curate an ever-changing home environment.