Fletcher from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park with us here tonight, and we, please remember to mute yourself at the program tonight will be recorded so youll beto able to find that online within the next couple of days. Also at the end of our program tonight we will have time for questions, so if you have a question please send that in the chat and joyce will be asking those at the end of the program so again thank you, guys for joining us tonight and help me in welcoming Ranger Fletcher to a program. Thank you tonight for juniper again my name is ranger antoine fletcher. I the fights communicative for Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the appalachian highland Science Learning center. R. Tonight, well, on welcf the National Park service, i just want toca welcome you all o your africanamerican experiences in the smokies. This project is so important, weve been working on for so long and were finally getting to the point where we are really getting information out to the mas
Well, hello, everybody, and welcome to our Virtual Program tonight. My name is morgan burnham. The public manager here at the tennessee state. And we are thrilled to have Antoine Fletcher from the Great Smoky Mountains national with us tonight here tonight. And before we get started, a couple of things. Please remember to meet yourself and our program tonight will be record it so youll able to find that online within the next couple of days. Also at the end of our program we will have time for. So if you have question, please send that in the chat and joyce will be asking those at the end of the program. So, again, thank you guys joining us tonight. And i help me in welcoming Ranger Fletcher to our program. Oh, thank you very much. And thank you, everyone, tonight for joining again. My name is ranger. Im the science for Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the Appalachian Highlands learning center. Tonight, well, on of the National Park service. I just to welcome you all to your Afri
Well, hello, everybody, and welcome to our Virtual Program tonight. My name is morgan burnham. The public manager here at the tennessee state. And we are thrilled to have Antoine Fletcher from the Great Smoky Mountains national with us tonight here tonight. And before we get started, a couple of things. Please remember to meet yourself and our program tonight will be record it so youll able to find that online within the next couple of days. Also at the end of our program we will have time for. So if you have question, please send that in the chat and joyce will be asking those at the end of the program. So, again, thank you guys joining us tonight. And i help me in welcoming Ranger Fletcher to our program. Oh, thank you very much. And thank you, everyone, tonight for joining again. My name is ranger. Im the science for Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the Appalachian Highlands learning center. Tonight, well, on of the National Park service. I just to welcome you all to your Afri
Couple of things. Please remember to meet yourself and our program tonight will be record it so youll able to find that online within the next couple of days. Also at the end of our program we will have time for. So if you have question, please send that in the chat and joyce will be asking those at the end of the program. So, again, thank you guys joining us tonight. And i help me in welcoming Ranger Fletcher to our program. Oh, thank you very much. And thank you, everyone, tonight for joining again. My name is ranger. Im the science for Great Smoky Mountains National Park in the Appalachian Highlands learning center. Tonight, well, on of the National Park service. I just to welcome you all to your African American experiences in the smokies. This project is so important. Weve been working on it for so long and were finally to the point where were really just getting the information out to the masses and educating people on there. So tonight were going to learn about several different
Our next panel explore one of the most Critical Issues facing, president ial and Historic Sites today, the state of civics ihistory, education. Now it is my privilege to introduce our moderator and Julie Silverbrook senior director of partnerships and i civics. Joining her on stage is joni albrecht, director of the John Marshall center for Virginia Museum history and culture jay barth, director of the william j. Clinton president ial library and ohn bridgeland cochaired ceo move perfect and former director white house domestic policy l kaufman associate Department Director and Senior Researcher for rand. Please join me in welcoming our. Matt, thank you so much for wonderful introduction. Were going to dig right in to this ask this first question, which civics and history are two sides of the same relationship between the two . Well i think you put it well. They are the two sides of the same coin. I think they really Work Together. Maybe like gears one drives the other. I think one way