Moderator who is the executive director of denver parks and recreation. She traveled east and then found herself back home where she has worked for a couple mayors and served on the city council as president. In addition to her public post, she worked for several years as a facilitator with the National Civic lead and she was a founding boarde member for Political Action in mile high youth corps. April 26, 2021. You can see her in action on our Youtube Channel but we are delighted to have her today and she will moderate this final panel. Thank you so much. Hello. Good afternoon, everyone. I am excited to be part of this final panel. Y it will be a shift in what we will bean doing in the panel ths afternoon that i hope you will find fascinating and in some ways is hope sam has set us up with some of the most challenging questions about where do we go from here as we engage in this exploration of the history of these phenomenal individuals. I will come to a quick story about how i came t
And it is a pleasure to be here today with the Honors College students in the university of south. 421 course what the south made exhibiting South Carolinas industrial i want to start with a quote this quote comes from a very prominent american historian a guy named ed ayres who while the coal mines and textile mills have become a visible and memorable part of southern history, the souths largest industry remained virtually ignored. Lumbering is often written off as of little consequence, and little dramatic interest, yet lumbering more often than any other industry, captures the full scope of economic change in the new south, its limitations as well as its impact and about, i dont know, a third of the way through the semester. And i think you guys are already kind of convinced of this, but i thought it might be interesting to share with you a little bit more about how we got to this place. So. About five or six years ago, the National Park reached out to uscs department of history and
Our third and final panel will examine challenges to the public park ideal and we are honored to have, as our moderator allegra happy haines, who is the executive director of denver parks and recreation. She was born in denver, traveled east, and then found herself back home, where she has work for mayors. Federico pena and John Hickenlooper and served on the city council as president. In addition to her public posts, happy as works for several years as a facilitator with the National Civic league and she was a founding board member of colorado black women for Political Action and mile high youth corps. Happy helped us kick off olmstead 200 on april 26, 2021. Olmstead is 199th birthday, and you can see her in action on our youtube channel. If you want to look at her a year ago. But were delighted to have her today and she will moderate this final panel. Thank you so much, didi and hello. I think its afternoon already. Good afternoon, everyone. Im excited to be a part of this final pane
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