Goodon evening, everybody. I am the executive director at the nonprofit programming. An independent bookstore delighted to be here with all of you tonight wherever you are watching from we know we have a lot of atlanta folks in the house and if youre in for decades at this point weve celebrated the work across many genres. In a moment i will introduce anderson who is the director of the development and communications to tell you a little bit about their work. First i want to introduce. But then the Senior Editor at the atlantic and the host and cocreator of the narrative podcast about Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. Covering voting rights, democracy and Environmental Justice with a focus on how race and class shape the countrys into the worlds fundamental structures. A2022 Andrew Carnegie fellow with a james beard finalist. 2020 fellow at the new america and20 a 2018 recipient of the American Society of magazine editors. So we are going to welcome you back up here in just a moment
Donors. It is your support that allows the New York Historical society to pursue its mission to make history matter and for that we are most thankful. We are currently open from wednesdays through sundays. We would love to see you at the museum and we invite you to reserve your time. Entry tickets on our website tonights program will last approximately 45 minutes and that includes about 15 minutes at the end for questions and answers at any point during the presentation. Please feel free to submit your questions via the queue and a function on your zoom screen. We will attempt to get to as many questions as possible at the end of the presentation and just do be sure to use the q a button as we have disabled the chat. And now i will share my slides. Monuments are very much in the air these days sometimes quite literally as you can see in our title graphic for the exhibition featuring the monument to John C Calhoun lifted from its pedestal in charleston, South Carolina in 2020. And in ou
Gratitude to our trustees our Chairmans Council and all of our members and other generous donors. It is your support that allows the New York Historical society to pursue its mission to make history matter and for that we are most thankful. We are currently open from wednesdays through sundays. We would love to see you at the museum and we invite you to reserve your time. Entry tickets on our website tonights program will last approximately 45 minutes and that includes about 15 minutes at the end for questions and answers at any point during the presentation. Please feel free to submit your questions via the queue and a function on your zoom screen. We will attempt to get to as many questions as possible at the end of the presentation and just do be sure to use the q a button as we have disabled the chat. And now i will share my slides. Monuments are very much in the air these days sometimes quite literally as you can see in our title graphic for the exhibition featuring the monument t
Chairmans council and all of our members and other generous donors. It is your support that allows the New York Historical society to pursue its mission to make history matter and for that we are most thankful. We are currently open from wednesdays through sundays. We would love to see you at the museum and we invite you to reserve your time. Entry tickets on our website tonights program will last approximately 45 minutes and that includes about 15 minutes at the end for questions and answers at any point during the presentation. Please feel free to submit your questions via the queue and a function on your zoom screen. We will attempt to get to as many questions as possible at the end of the presentation and just do be sure to use the q a button as we have disabled the chat. And now i will share my slides. Monuments are very much in the air these days sometimes quite literally as you can see in our title graphic for the exhibition featuring the monument to John C Calhoun lifted from i
The New York Historical society to pursue its mission to make history matter and for that we are most thankful. We are currently open from wednesdays through sundays. We would love to see you at the museum and we invite you to reserve your time. Entry tickets on our website tonights program will last approximately 45 minutes and that includes about 15 minutes at the end for questions and answers at any point during the presentation. Please feel free to submit your questions via the queue and a function on your zoom screen. We will attempt to get to as many questions as possible at the end of the presentation and just do be sure to use the q a button as we have disabled the chat. And now i will share my slides. Monuments are very much in the air these days sometimes quite literally as you can see in our title graphic for the exhibition featuring the monument to John C Calhoun lifted from its pedestal in charleston, South Carolina in 2020. And in our own immediate neighborhood in new yor