Didnt make didnt switch. So i think the last domestic produced came off the runway i think it like i think was may 42. But by after pearl harbor, they had, of course, Popular Support to get it only. So theyre only making cars for the military and. Then i think if you were a doctor or a nurse you could get a car and that was it, five years or so. Okay. Thank you so very much. I so appreciate your time. Thankim gray brecon. Im founder and project scholar of the living new deal, which is sort of nominally based in the bay, although now we are spreading out and it began actually about 15 years ago. I was to write a book about what the wpa did in california, and then you fall down this rabbit hole and you find that theres everything else. And its a its a universe. So now what we are is a National Team that is identifying, mapping and interpreting the physical legacy of, the new deal, which is absolutely colossal. Its all around us. Its indispensable, able, but we dont see it. And thats acci
Number two. My name is rosa parks. And number three. My name is rosa parks. Once again, panel, these three ladies all claim to be civil rights champion rosa parks, and lets start the questioning with kitty carlisle. Number two, what led up to this glorious moment on that bus . How did you feel at the moment of arrest . [ bell dings ] that bell tells us the time is up. And now, of course, its time to vote whoever, in your opinion, is the real rosa parks. I voted for number two, and its just based on a feeling. She just has that gentleness, i think, that would allow to be defiant. Okay. Any one of these three ladies could have had the courage, and im ashamed to say, i dont really know which one it really is, but i voted for number two. All right. And nipsey, who got your vote . Well, ill have to disqualify myself. I know mrs. Parks, and i was one of the entertainers on that show between selma and montgomery, but ms. Rosa parks is 10 foot tall, and shes a legend and a hero in the democrac
Tonights speakers mattie kahn is an Award Winning writer and editor. Her work been published in the new york times. The washington post, the atlantic, harpers bazaar, vogue, vox and more. She was the culture director glamor, where she covered womens issues and, politics and a staff editor at elle. She is joined in conversation tonight by julia rubin, the editorial director for culture and features at vox. Mattie kahn is presenting her new book, young and restless the girls who sparked americas revolutions. Young and restless recounts one of the most foundational and underappreciated forces of American Revolution. Teenage girls from, the American Revolution itself to the Civil Rights Movement, to Nuclear Disarmament protests and the womens liberation movement. Black lives matter and school strikes. Climate. Mattie kahn uncovers how girls have leverage their unique strengths from fandom to intimate friendships to organize and lay serious political for movements that have often sidelined
A staff editor at elle. She is joined in conversation tonight by julia rubin, the editorial director for culture and features at vox. Mattie kahn is presenting her new book, young and restless the girls who sparked americas revolutions. Young and restless recounts one of the most foundational and underappreciated forces of American Revolution. Teenage girls from, the American Revolution itself to the Civil Rights Movement, to Nuclear Disarmament protests and the womens liberation movement. Black lives matter and school strikes. Climate. Mattie kahn uncovers how girls have leverage their unique strengths from fandom to intimate friendships to organize and lay serious political for movements that have often sidelined them. In the words of billie jean king, quote, young and restless honors ferocious power of teenage girls. In this bracing retelling of social movements, mattie kahn celebrates girls not as saviors, but as leaders and visionaries deserving of a recognition. We are so pleased
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