And thats been probably seven or eight years since then. And whats really neat is that jonathan had decided to kick off his tour for his new book. His book just came out yesterday and that here at the jimmy president ial library, which is really, i think, great. This is his sixth book. Hes just as i said about jackie robinson, lou gehrig, muhammad, al capone as as the foursome who really did the push to get the approval of the Birth Control pill. But the thing that the thing that you see in jonathans writing is an amount of research that goes into it. And i think he comes by that naturally his dad was accountant so a stickler for details and his mom was a community activist. And so if you think about and think about the subjects hes written, jackie robinson, mohammed ali, Martin Luther king, i think he gets that from her. Well, hes been a reporter at the new orleans timespicayune, dallas morning news, chicago magazine, the wall street journal. He has taught at Columbia College and lect
Been several years since jonathan was here. He was here for th it is really wonderful for us to have jonathan back at the carter library. You know, it has been several years since jonathan was here. He was here for a book about jackie robinson. And that has probably been seven or a neck years since then. And what is really neat is that jonathan had decided to kick offs book tour for his new book. His book just came out yesterday. And do that here at the jimmy carter president ial library, which is really, i think, great. This is his sixth book. He has written, as i said, about jackie robinson, lou gehrig, muhamed ali, al capone, as well as the foursome who really did the push to get the approval of the Birth Control pill. But the thing that you see in jonathans writing is an immense amount of research that goes into it. And i think he comes by that naturally. His dad was an accountant. So a stickler for details. And his mom is a community activist. So if you think about that and think
It is really wonderful for us to have jonathan eig back in the public library. Its been several years since jonathan was here. He was here for a book about jackie robinson, and thats been probably seven, or eight years since then. And whats really neat is that jonathan had decided to kick off his book tour for his new book, his book just came out yesterday, and do that here at the jimmy carter president ial library, which is really, i think great. This is his sixth book. Hes written, as ive said about jackie robinson, lou gehrig, muhammad ali, al capone, as well as the foursome who really did the push to get the approval of the Birth Control pill. But the thing that you see in jonathans writing is an immense amount of research that goes into it. And i think he comes by that naturally. His dad was an accountant. So a stickler for details. And his mom was a community activist, and so if you think about that, and think about the subjects hes written about, jackie robinson, muhammad ali, M
To talk to you, professor glaude, about this fabulous new book that youve written. We are the leaders. We have been looking for. And i think that the first place to begin this conversation on is the urgency of the moment, because so much about what you write in this book is a look back to examples of leadership. And im going to use a word thats a word that you dont necessarily use very often in the book, but it certainly frames the title of the book. So much of what animates this book is about leadership, and you have real concerns about models of leadership. In the past that seem if i could put words in your mouth to be failing us in this moment. So maybe just start this conversation about what is it in this moment that has caused you to the urgency of the task of writing this particular book . Well, first of all, its such a delight to be in conversation with you. First, mohammed, and lets lets just dispense with the names of professors, and lets brother kahlil and brother eddie. Righ
Book that youve written. We are the leaders. We have been looking for. And i think that the first place to begin this conversation on is the urgency of the moment, because so much about what you write in this book is a look back to examples of leadership. And im going to use a word thats a word that you dont necessarily use very often in the book, but it certainly frames the title of the book. So much of what animates this book is about leadership, and you have real concerns about models of leadership. In the past that seem if i could put words in your mouth to be failing us in this moment. So maybe just start this conversation about what is it in this moment that has caused you to the urgency of the task of writing this particular book . Well, first of all, its such a delight to be in conversation with you. First, mohammed, and lets lets just dispense with the names of professors, and lets brother kahlil and brother eddie. Right. So, so so i think, you know, i must admit in so many wa