Cook. Thank you for joining us. We are glad that youre here with us. So many people are joining with us us, working from home, the roads are clear. We have a lot of good weather that is in store for writing your bike and walking, lets check in with steve. It is pretty nice today, it is not going to be that warm, next week it could be warm, as we look ahead, towards the weekend and early next week, patchy low clouds are around. When you get the low clouds it is tough to warm up too much. Santa rosa, 50s for everyone, livermore, napa, walnut creek, 78 degrees. These are pretty close to seasonal averages this time of year. Overall we are looking for the fog, san mateo, the low will be reinforced on friday, hi is on its way for the weekend and most of next week. 60s and 70s on the temperatures, your average is slightly above. Lets go over to sal and see if there is read on the maps. My guess is maybe not, but lets ask. I am looking at the commute, steve, and i see a little bit of slowing,
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To the present. This is an important book for fitting in how wisconsin story, especially milwaukee now, is part of a larger story of School Vouchers and School Choice in the country. And my own book suddenly diverse, which i the privilege of presenting earlier. It looks at how school them School Board Members and superintendents and to a smaller medium sized districts faced intensifying pressures as they had a demographically changing school system. And it deals with overlapping themes including School Choice policy, racial inequality and the undermining of Public Schools. So its really fun to put it also in this broader context and for reason, im really appreciative care for presenting today and helping us to kind of expand the stories that were telling about School Education policy and how think about equity at this moment. Thanks so much. Welcome, kara fitzpatrick. Thanks so much, everyone, for coming. Can you hear me okay . Just to make sure, are we good . Okay. I just have some no
For a series on school segregation. Shes been a new america fellow in 2019 and a spencer fellow at the Columbia University school of journalism in 2018. Her book the death of a the death of Public School conservatives won the war over education. America is a historical account of actors and sites across the u. S. From southern segregationist, famous to our own former state. Wisconsin legislator, democrat williams, who was motivated empower black families and black youth. Milwaukee and she looks at the roles these and many others in the rise of School Choice in u. S. And the u. S. From the 1950s to the present. This is an important book for fitting in how wisconsin story, especially milwaukee now, is part of a larger story of School Vouchers and School Choice in the country. And my own book suddenly diverse, which i the privilege of presenting earlier. It looks at how school them School Board Members and superintendents and to a smaller medium sized districts faced intensifying pressure
Of the, the geography we have this term, big places. The big places are places where life, there are layers and layers and layers of history or something to happen. You still in the South Carolina is a big place the i think and a lot of ways and we can understand what has happened and South Carolina going to be a land to understand a whole host of racial issues across the country. The news circulating a new video of alleged abuse by an officer so little bit difficult to watch. Today, the sheriffs, deputy and columbia, South Carolina, forcibly remove the student from her classroom at Spring Valley high schools. 18 year old naya kennedy was in her math class in Spring Valley high. When she saw School Resource officer been field, we were moved for classmate then just leave. I noticed that nobody and i couldnt believe this was happening. Ive never seen it like that in my life like a me that much force on a little girl, a big man like 300 pounds, a muscle. By no way, no way like you can do