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Good evening, everybody. Welcome to the Ann Arbor District library. Thank you so much for out tonight. My name is emily and im on the events team here. We want to thank our partners at literati for bringing us another wonderful event with professor williams evening. So just a really introduction so we can get onto the program Kidada Williams is associate professor of history at wayne university. She is the author. They left great marks on me africanamerican testimonies of racial violence from emancipation to world war one. She is the creator of the seizing freedom podcast, and shes here tonight to speak about her new book i saw death coming a history of terror and survival in the war against reconstruction. So we will have a talk tonight. Well have a q a. I will be running the round the room with a mic so we can speak into it because were recording tonight and live streaming. So we want folks at to be able to hear your questions. Literati is in the foyer. They are selling books this ev
Good evening, everybody. Welcome to the Ann Arbor District library. Thank you so much for out tonight. My name is emily and im on the events team here. We want to thank our partners at literati for bringing us another wonderful event with professor williams evening. So just a really introduction so we can get onto the program Kidada Williams is associate professor of history at wayne university. She is the author. They left great marks on me africanamerican testimonies of racial violence from emancipation to world war one. She is the creator of the seizing freedom podcast, and shes here tonight to speak about her new book i saw death coming a history of terror and survival in the war against reconstruction. So we will have a talk tonight. Well have a q a. I will be running the round the room with a mic so we can speak into it because were recording tonight and live streaming. So we want folks at to be able to hear your questions. Literati is in the foyer. They are selling books this ev
Stay tuned for all this and more coming up on dw science show. Welcome to tomorrow. Today, the seasoning hot heat waves are becoming an increasing problem in urban areas around the world. Rising temperatures and humidity can also lead to torrential rains with stormwater. That can overwhelm irvin, drainage systems. But architect christina ice and bond has come up with a solution here on the 10th floor of an adaptive high rise built by the university of stuttgart and south western germany. Shes been testing her idea under real life conditions. So our approach involves creating surfaces and Building Designs that can absorb rainwater, which can then be used in the building and later on during a hot spell that water can be used for evaporative sustainable cooling. How does this person lucian involves special textiles called hydro scan elements that are attached directly to the facade inside the high rise, there are special tanks that store collected rainwater. On hot dry days, this water is
Stay tuned for all this and more coming up on dw science show. Welcome to tomorrow. Today, the seasoning hot heat waves are becoming an increasing problem in urban areas around the world. Rising temperatures and humidity can also lead to torrential rains with stormwater. That can overwhelm irvin, drainage systems. But architect christina ice and bond has come up with a solution here on the 10th floor of an adaptive high rise built by the university of stuttgart and south western germany. Shes been testing her idea under real life conditions. So our approach involves creating surfaces and Building Designs that can absorb rainwater, which can then be used in the building and later on during a hot spell that water can be used for evaporative sustainable cooling. How does this person lucian involves special textiles called hydro scan elements that are attached directly to the facade inside the high rise, there are special tanks that store collected rainwater. On hot dry days, this water is