For complete Television Schedule booktv. Org 48 hours of nonfiction books an authors. Television for serious readers next we kick off the weekend with dana joya on why poetry matters. [inaudible] good evening everyone if youre stapgd theres still a few seats up here. Over here a few places. Welcome to tonights trinity form evening conversation with dana joya im president of the forum and on behalf of us wii all delighted that you are here. And were also delighted to get to partner with howard and roberta who are sponsors this evening in getting to host what is sure to be a fascinating event. If youre new, i know many of you seem to be new faces. A little bit about us. We exist to provide a space and resource for leaders to engage life greatest questions in the the context of faith and Great Questions of life linked to our notion of truth, beauty and goodness, and historically one of the most important means of disterns and internalizing those notions of truth, u beauty and goodness of
This was published june 12, 1954 and 8 designated the civil rights social justice issues would be what he would bring to the chicago defenders. They had this idea that they were going to be a newspaper that would help africanamericans, civil rights and voting, the victory in world war ii and civil rights and you can see that in his cartoons for the Supreme Court decision marks the beginning of that. Another important cartoon he did this was done in september 1955. You can see hanging from the tree its a little bit of graphic that he wanted to shock his readers you have reverend george lee, lamar smith and nfl, three black men murdered in the south during a campaign of lynching in mississippi and so you can see them hanging from the tree and then coming up behind them you have civil rights activists. The doctor tr and ho how were te parts of his papers he was working in the sout south on the emmett till case and invited a journalist to stay at his house and he would advise him on people
Here from africa, we have the irish to french. We have catholics, jews, protestants, and even now, we have a growing asian culture as well as an arabic culture. New orleans has always been a melting pot and this is how it affected the cultures because when you get all these ingredients together, youve got a good gumbo. And that music is so different because the rhythms are syncopated. They come from africa and the caribbean and they are syncopated. Theyre not real straight up and down humming beats} we are out there expressing it in our body thats why we does like nobody else. Olidays are syncopated its not like we just jump up and down and clap our hands. We shake our booty and everything. You can see them around jazz fest and mardi gras. That may not be looking good but theyve got a nice pair of shoes on and they are ready to dance. It is a good thing because you are spreading new orleans music. In some sense, it is not so good because we need musicians and artists to come home so th
Here from africa, we have the irish to french. We have catholics, jews, protestants, and even now, we have a growing asian culture as well as an arabic culture. New orleans has always been a melting pot and this is how it affected the cultures because when you get all these ingredients together, youve got a good gumbo. And that music is so different because the rhythms are syncopated. They come from africa and the caribbean and they are syncopated. Theyre not real straight up and down humming beats} we are out there expressing it in our body thats why we does like nobody else. Olidays are syncopated its not like we just jump up and down and clap our hands. We shake our booty and everything. You can see them around jazz fest and mardi gras. That may not be looking good but theyve got a nice pair of shoes on and they are ready to dance. It is a good thing because you are spreading new orleans music. In some sense, it is not so good because we need musicians and artists to come home so th
Here from africa, we have the irish to french. We have catholics, jews, protestants, and even now, we have a growing asian culture as well as an arabic culture. New orleans has always been a melting pot and this is how it affected the cultures because when you get all these ingredients together, youve got a good gumbo. And that music is so different because the rhythms are syncopated. They come from africa and the caribbean and they are syncopated. Theyre not real straight up and down humming beats} we are out there expressing it in our body thats why we does like nobody else. Olidays are syncopated its not like we just jump up and down and clap our hands. We shake our booty and everything. You can see them around jazz fest and mardi gras. That may not be looking good but theyve got a nice pair of shoes on and they are ready to dance. It is a good thing because you are spreading new orleans music. In some sense, it is not so good because we need musicians and artists to come home so th