Columnists and oil explorers, his colleagues craft words that fly on paper from the forest. And translate and politicized, publishing it in academic journals and political tracks. They reject the idea of linear progress from underdeveloped to developed, measured by accumulation of material wealth. Good and harmonious life should be the goal and mission of every human effort. Such a life emergence from ongoing reciprocity and solidarity in the Human Community and between the Human Community and biodiversity experience, western development destroys these relationships imposing itself by blood and fire. The constitution of ecuador gives rivers, and to evolve and explore biological creativity into the future. Unprecedented in my knowledge across constitutional law. How that will play out in the struggle over what happens in the amazon, they were politicized and any judges who stand up for the forest and rivers find themselves out of a job soon but Legal Framework is present. And in the ama
Instagram booktv is our handle. Were kicking off today with an author discussion on Eleanor Roosevelt with emily wilson and National Book Award Finalist Patricia Bell scott. This is booktv on cspan2. Its live coverage of the southern festival of books. [inaudible conversations]. Since this session is being taped live, if you please use the microphone if we have time for questions at the end of the session, the microphone is over there, we will need the to end the session at 12 50. After that we will head to the book and author signing area where you will have an opportunity to meet the authors and have them sign your books. We cannot linger in this room. Thank you for your assistance. Professor of women studies at the university of georgia. She is a former contributor to miss magazine and cofounder to have National Women studys association. Her most recent book, the fire brand and the first lady, portrait of friendship, Paulie Murray, ellen nor roosevelt and struggle for social justice
For a complete schedule a visit booktv. Org or follow along on our social media sites. We are on facebook, twitter and instagram booktv is our handle. Were kicking off today with an author discussion on Eleanor Roosevelt with emily wilson and National Book Award Finalist Patricia Bell scott. This is booktv on cspan2. Its live coverage of the southern festival of books. [inaudible conversations]. Since this session is being taped live, if you please use the microphone if we have time for questions at the end of the session, the microphone is over there, we will need the to end the session at 12 50. After that we will head to the book and author signing area where you will have an opportunity to meet the authors and have them sign your books. We cannot linger in this room. Thank you for your assistance. Professor of women studies at the university of georgia. She is a former contributor to miss magazine and cofounder to have National Women studys association. Her most recent book, the fi
Are individuals against the system stuff which is very moving and very real. The stories and social history so its really a great read so congratulations, guys. Thank you. I guess you know there are a lot of things about the book that did fascinate me and move me but why dont we start where you started which is how you both got interested in it and what led you to the relationship not your relationship together but abc and how this became a big story for you, caren. One year ago i had a son with autism and not long after that i figured out i would need to do something to try to help him to understand him better. I asked john to help me. We were a team of journalists working together. Esop him as a story right away. No, actually johns side as the story right away and he said we were doing this very intensive program 40 hours a week, four hours of speech. We were going to beat this as we thought it was beautiful. For some people, it is and so it was the day in mickeys life was really int
List is partial to books that explore questions of race, freedom, equality and justice. The firebrand the firebrand and the first lady has it all. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good evening everyone. Good evening. I am Harold Holzer director and its always a pleasure to the first of our evening Public Program to mark womens History Month. March is womens History Month and these remember that part of the celebration is the opportunity for you to have another look or perhaps your first look at the exhibition of womens suffrage material that we have on view upstairs. I was going to say only through the end of the month. We will be announcing the extension but dont let that deter you from seeing it soon again and often. Tonight we are going to welcome two extraordinary women who will be speaking about two extraordinary women and its a real pleasure to welcome both of them to the home of Eleanor Roosevelt who played such a big role in Pauli Murrays courageous thing gro