Welcome, everybody live at the l. A. Times book festival. We hope youre having an extraordinary day. Welcome also are friends coming in via this recording for cspans book tv. We are thrilled to be with you. My name is martha jones and i have the distinct pleasure of moderating the panel today. The legacy of slavery through the generations. My first task is to introduce the extraordinary authors. I begin to my left. Carry greenwich is the author of the grimkes the legacy of slavery in an american family. Congratulations on being a finalist this year before the l. A. Times book prize. Rachel jamison webster, author of Benjamin Banneker and us 11 generations of an american family. Welcome, rachel. Williams, author of, i saw death coming, a history of terror and survival in the war against reconstruction. And, the author of master slave husband wife and epic journey from slavery to freedom. You can already hear where this conversation will go and i am thrilled to help facilitate it. To sta
Great to have you with us today for conversation. Education, the right. What were going to dig into is at a time when there is evident polarization, enormous polarization across the country, fierce debate about many issues, education is no different, whether were talking about what we see in college and on College Campuses are fights about policies over Critical Race Theory and school and School Choice. In k12, how to tackle challenges in childhood. We enormous energy in terms the right versus versus the left and what the sides should be for part of the challenge here is that on the right as mike and i talk about in our new book, getting education right, the right has often been at explaining what were against or whats than sketching a vision, what were for, what we want to about today is how the right has gotten to this point on education, where this point is and what a principled conservative vision of educational should look like going forward. When we talk about Early Childhood, k1
Great to have you with us today for conversation. Education, the right. What were going to dig into is at a time when there is evident polarization, enormous polarization across the country, fierce debate about many issues, education is no different, whether were talking about what we see in college and on College Campuses are fights about policies over Critical Race Theory and school and School Choice. In k12, how to tackle challenges in childhood. We enormous energy in terms the right versus versus the left and what the sides should be for part of the challenge here is that on the right as mike and i talk about in our new book, getting education right, the right has often been at explaining what were against or whats than sketching a vision, what were for, what we want to about today is how the right has gotten to this point on education, where this point is and what a principled conservative vision of educational should look like going forward. When we talk about Early Childhood, k1
Great to have you with us today for conversation. Education, the right. What were going to dig into is at a time when there is evident polarization, enormous polarization across the country, fierce debate about many issues, education is no different, whether were talking about what we see in college and on College Campuses are fights about policies over Critical Race Theory and school and School Choice. In k12, how to tackle challenges in childhood. We enormous energy in terms the right versus versus the left and what the sides should be for part of the challenge here is that on the right as mike and i talk about in our new book, getting education right, the right has often been at explaining what were against or whats than sketching a vision, what were for, what we want to about today is how the right has gotten to this point on education, where this point is and what a principled conservative vision of educational should look like going forward. When we talk about Early Childhood, k1
Permanent participating countries, soon there will be 10 when belarus is accepted, plus three observer countries and 14 dialogue partners. In total, these countries represent almost half the worlds population and a quarter of global gdp. Of the nine states that are permanent members of the shanghai organization, six are cis countries. Shortly after the meeting in the sco format, Mikhail Mishusin met with his fellow members of the commonwealth and proposed establishing industrial ties between the countries. This is the preparation of a longterm document. Planning the development of eurasian integration, it is intended to become the foundation for shaping the appearance of the union for the future, taking into account the accumulated experience and modern trends. It is important to continue strengthening the technological sovereignty and a common Industrial Base in key sectors of the economy, in the spring the leaders of the five adopted changes to the alliance treaty, which provide for