Be an animated conversation. So so joe and i weve had a lot of guest speakers over the years and from all different walks of life there hasnt been a conversation i have looked forward to more than this. So i am honored. I hope i dont disappoint. I dont think you will. I think you will. Let me just give a little background on joe and then you and i are going to have a conversation. Oh, i bet my son wrote this trying to please his mom for a change please and for a change. I should introduce your son. Where is loki . Hes over yonder somewhere in arizona. Hes won a number of of emmys. Hes a Film Producer and wrote a book that im going to recommend to you a terrific read. And were going to talk about it. Its out there. A terrific. That is the story of joans journey in the Civil Rights Movement. But you could substitute the words war on poverty and the experiences here. Here we are joined so closely. Their journey is our journey. And it is. Were going to talk about this book and joan is reci
Well, im really honored today 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
Be an animated conversation. So so joe and i weve had a lot of guest speakers over the years and from all different walks of life there hasnt been a conversation i have looked forward to more than this. So i am honored. I hope i dont disappoint. I dont think you will. I think you will. Let me just give a little background on joe and then you and i are going to have a conversation. Oh, i bet my son wrote this trying to please his mom for a change please and for a change. I should introduce your son. Where is loki . Hes over yonder somewhere in arizona. Hes won a number of of emmys. Hes a Film Producer and wrote a book that im going to recommend to you a terrific read. And were going to talk about it. Its out there. A terrific. That is the story of joans journey in the Civil Rights Movement. But you could substitute the words war on poverty and the experiences here. Here we are joined so closely. Their journey is our journey. And it is. Were going to talk about this book and joan is reci
And from all different walks of life there hasnt been a conversation i have looked forward to more than this. So i am honored. I hope i dont disappoint. I dont think you will. I think you will. Let me just give a little background on joe and then you and i are going to have a conversation. Oh, i bet my son wrote this trying to please his mom for a change please and for a change. I should introduce your son. Where is loki . Hes over yonder somewhere in arizona. Hes won a number of of emmys. Hes a Film Producer and wrote a book that im going to recommend to you a terrific read. And were going to talk about it. Its out there. A terrific. That is the story of joans journey in the Civil Rights Movement. But you could substitute the words war on poverty and the experiences here. Here we are joined so closely. Their journey is our journey. And it is. Were going to talk about this book and joan is recipient of the. 2015 National Civil Rights Museum freedom award. She is. A giant a an icon. Civ
The missoula free speech fight. So in the fall of, 1909, this woman pictured here, Elizabeth Gurley flynn, made her way to missoula to organize laborers. She was very young, 19 years old, as old, as some of you guys are, maybe even a little bit younger than some of you are. But she and several people were there to organize laborers, and specifically lumber workers in the missoula area. But the outcome of her visit there was not just a battle over rights and working conditions, but ultimately a battle over free speech. The rights to free speech, the right to speak freely in public, to assemble in public without being harassed or arrested or jailed. So in this, were going to were going to get into the details of what actually happened in missoula. But i also want to start out a little more broadly talk about the context of this period and whats leading up to this battle, whats shaping it, and then in the aftermath, talk a little about what happened to some of these people that were invol