Talk into a camera, waiting for a response, pretending that oh, yeah, i hear you, its so very weird. Im used to having a classroom with 17 students sitting in front of me, where theyre all moving around and having to have them, like, oh, sit down, oh, can you hear them . Lets listen. Hi guys. I kind of have stage flight when im on t. V. Because im normally quiet . Shes never quiet. No, im not quiet. My sister was, like, i saw you on t. V. My teacher was, i saw you on youtube. It was exciting, how the community started watching. It was a lot of fun. It also pushed me outside of my comfort zone, having to make my own visuals and lesson plans so quickly that ended up being a lot of fun. I want to end today with a thank you. Thank you for spending time with us. It was a great pleasure, and see you all in the fall. Im so happy to see you today. Today is the last day of the school year, yea it really helped me in my teaching. Im excited to go back teaching my kids, yeah. We received a lot of
Look up to a lot. Hes a South Carolina senator. Im a North Carolina boy. And senator scott is somebody who in his initial primary, he defeated Strom Thurmonds son in that primary. We realized taking out in a primary the son of a longtime leader is something thats quite remarkable. I dont care if youre white, black or purple. But senator scott is a black man and only the fourth black man to serve as a u. S. Senator since reconstruction along with the great edward brook, barack obama, and my Law School Buddy cory booker. Theyve worked together in a number of efforts. Part of the area where senator scott has really reached across the aisle is the area were talking about today, criminal Justice Reform. And the senator opened some ears and minds in conservative circles where he talking about his experiences with the police, being stopped disproportionately, even in the Capitol Building where he serves as a senator. Lets lead off with that. Its an important topic. How is your thinking on the
This is the story of the city. The story of a campaign against disease. How it was planned and organized. And how the people responded to it. The city, columbus, georgia. The disease, polio. The means of preventing it, immunization. And the actors, the people of columbus, led by their local Health Department. The campaign was divided into three phases. There was a Statistical Survey to determine who needed the polio shot. Organizationsy and a publicity program, to stem you like people to actively participate in the campaign to stimulate people to actively participate in the campaign. Immunizations offered at 30 locations in the city. Lets start from the beginning from the Health Department. From the Briefing Session for the survey group. From Community Surveys we have found it is particularly important to reach preschool children and young adults. In all parts of the city we are going to examine areas, to determine whether any of these problems exist here. Briefing, the survey gets und
Then pound, and pound again. You will hear the meeting but be in listening mode only. When your item is called, press star, three to enter the queue. Thank you, so welcome, everyone, to this regular meeting of the our city, our home Oversight Committee. It is november 17, and we will call the roll. [roll call] we will move into item 2. Do we have any Public Comment on this item . Clerk members of the public who wish to provide Public Comment on this item call 4156550001, enter meeting access code 1462611651, press pound, and pound again. Press star, three to enter the queue for Public Comment. Please start speaking when the system indicates you are unmuted, and you will have three minutes. There are no Public Comment. Okay. And i just wanted to say we will have two hours today, so we wanted to be realistic with our agenda, and i know there was a lot of interest in looking at our bylaws, our procedures, and then talking some more about Decision Making criteria, so i just wanted to expla
Invite virtual audiences together in dialogue even were not exactly together in space. I would especially like to thank erica and claire for helping ups keep ideas and community aloft here. The presentation will likely run 40 minutes. You can view the event on facebook or youtube to participate in q a, directly using the app or question button on croquettes. You can enable close captions by clicking the cc button at the bottom corner. Nicole anna jones with a discussing race and journalism. Congresswoman purnell it aand naomi offering a blueprint to political actions to the next generation of women and people of color and a special live stream recording of our first podcast residency, life on the margins, this week featuring also make sure to visit the Media Library for the recent and precovered path. Whats made possible through your support and support of your sponsors. Supported by the real network foundation, true brown foundation, and abmost of you know townhall is a member support