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About work to improve controls to keep drugs from disappearing from va facilities. Live coverage here on cspan3. And now a forum on how gender and race affected the president ial election. The trump cabinet choices and the 115th congress, authors in academics from Case Western Reserve University and university of minnesota take part. As all of us know, who are here in the United States, or even abroad, during the fall of 2016 we had a campaign that was permeated by issues of gender and race and class. We had a woman at the top of the democratic ticket for the first time. We had a billionaire at the top of the republican ticket who had a discourse of strong populism and classbased discourse. Also in this campaign we saw differences from campaigns in the near past in that sex and race entered into the discourse in new and different ways. Sexism and racism in particular were overtly discussed by candidates in ways that and perpetrated by candidates in ways that we had not seen in previous
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I started thinking about competitive elections long ago, and i started the project thinking that i was writing as a devils advocate. I saw people assume without question the competitive elections are intrinsically good and intrinsically healthy, and i thought it was important to have somebody make the argument in the other direction. Later, go inside the Cleveland Public Librarys special collections to explore the life of harlem renaissance writer Langston Hughes and his connections to the city. During Langston Hughes time here, he lived in about five different residences. He said he lived in a lot of basements. He enrolled in Central High School which was one of the first public high schools in the country, first in the city. But first, we hear from author john gras bow sky about the history of cleveland and how transportation has shaped its identity. East boulevard and University Circle, but i wanted to look at a history, and i worked on this with my wife, diane, that looked at the i