I do like voting early. That way i can do research at home and just like, take my time at home, the voter guide, the ballot, the drop off locations every thing. It was a lot easier here than North Carolina or connecticut or arizona, where ive lived before. Inside city hall at the San Francisco department of elections, workers were processing the slow trickle of ballots coming in. The turnout for this election. As of this morning was 17. Director of elections john arndt says 17 is low, but it isnt too far off from the 2020 president ial primary year. Right now, we have 84,000 ballots back and compared to the march 2020 election, the previous president ial primary election, we had 85,000 ballots back. So were tracking really well this year, though, with presumptive candidates in the democrat and republican president ial primaries. Some people worry there might be less incentive for people to get out and vote. I knocked on doors today to say, have you voted . Have you voted . I want to ma
Got introduced to erica a few years ago through mutual friends and began asking what are you interested in s writing, what ae you studying, what is it like to be you basically thats usually how i start conversations and so i got introduced a little bit to her scholarly work. I was interested in bringing professor turner into talk to the state of wisconsin. The conversation was very engaging and relevant to the time a couple of years ago and relevant to today. For folks who really resonated to the content, to the scholarly question and your findings so i want to invite you to share the context of your book. Thanks for watching and thanks so much for being here i see colleagues and students and neighbor and friends that i am currentlyre a professor for the university where i teach courses on courses. I look at how the leaders have responded to increasing diversity and of this work has culminated in the book we are talking about today. The root of the project lies in the concern and why p
Few years ago, quite a few years ago, actually, through mutual and begin asking like, what are you interested writing . What are you studying . What is it like to be you . Basically thats thats usually how i start conversations and through that conversation i got introduced a little bit to her scholarly. I was really interested then bringing professor turner to a talk to the state of wisconsin. So i invited her to be in our Leadership Series through the state of wisconsin and the conversation was very engaging, very relevant to time a couple of years ago and to relevance to today. And also, folks really to the content, to the scholarly questions and to your findings. So i want to invite you to the space to a little bit about who you are and to share the context of your book. Thank you so much. Yes, please applaud. All right. Thanks much, ananda, and thank you, everyone, for being here. I see colleagues and former students and neighbors and friends and children that belong me. So its re
Few years ago, quite a few years ago, actually, through mutual and begin asking like, what are you interested writing . What are you studying . What is it like to be you . Basically thats thats usually how i start conversations and through that conversation i got introduced a little bit to her scholarly. I was really interested then bringing professor turner to a talk to the state of wisconsin. So i invited her to be in our Leadership Series through the state of wisconsin and the conversation was very engaging, very relevant to time a couple of years ago and to relevance to today. And also, folks really to the content, to the scholarly questions and to your findings. So i want to invite you to the space to a little bit about who you are and to share the context of your book. Thank you so much. Yes, please applaud. All right. Thanks much, ananda, and thank you, everyone, for being here. I see colleagues and former students and neighbors and friends and children that belong me. So its re
Represent the 35 cgressional district of and is one of neay 80 new house members in the 118tcongress. A former member of the austin, texas city, he told cspan about previous work as a community and labor organizer. His progressive philosophy and how his family first came to texas from, well, my mom and dad both came here shortly before i was born. My dad, a physician in texas, but actually my grandmother back and forth from mexico as well, because when there was violence in mexico in the teens, the twenties, her father was, her father was killed and so and her mother actually came pregnant over to texas and to el paso and then came back to mexico. And thats where they grew up in so many ways. My family does things just like some of the other families have of coming back and forth between mexico and texas, ultimately making texas a really great place to live. But i was born and raised in texas and im really proud of my state and honored to be able to represented here what part of texas