Tonights speakers mattie kahn is an Award Winning writer and editor. Her work been published in the new york times. The washington post, the atlantic, harpers bazaar, vogue, vox and more. She was the culture director glamor, where she covered womens issues and, politics and a staff editor at elle. She is joined in conversation tonight by julia rubin, the editorial director for culture and features at vox. Mattie kahn is presenting her new book, young and restless the girls who sparked americas revolutions. Young and restless recounts one of the most foundational and underappreciated forces of American Revolution. Teenage girls from, the American Revolution itself to the Civil Rights Movement, to Nuclear Disarmament protests and the womens liberation movement. Black lives matter and school strikes. Climate. Mattie kahn uncovers how girls have leverage their unique strengths from fandom to intimate friendships to organize and lay serious political for movements that have often sidelined
National organizations held a meeting in San Francisco so that we could be a part of the around prop 187 and see some of the and the organizer thing firsthand. So that was a really important part of my the early part of my career. And its coming full circle now today. And of course, the ripples prop 187 have been felt throughout the last 30 years, throughout my entire career. Today we have a really distinguished of panelists who are here to discuss prop 187 and its aftermath. Im going to introduce everybody very briefly here to my left, we have gustavo arellano. Hes columnist at the los angeles times, where he covers politics and issues in Southern California. He previously wrote a column called, ask a mexican, and that is also a book now. Correct. And hes also the author of taco usa how mexican conquered america. Next, we have veronica terriquez. She is a professor in the department of chicano and Central American studies, and she is a director of the Chicano Studies Research center a
Tonights speakers mattie kahn is an Award Winning writer and editor. Her work been published in the new york times. The washington post, the atlantic, harpers bazaar, vogue, vox and more. She was the culture director glamor, where she covered womens issues and, politics and a staff editor at elle. She is joined in conversation tonight by julia rubin, the editorial director for culture and features at vox. Mattie kahn is presenting her new book, young and restless the girls who sparked americas revolutions. Young and restless recounts one of the most foundational and underappreciated forces of American Revolution. Teenage girls from, the American Revolution itself to the Civil Rights Movement, to Nuclear Disarmament protests and the womens liberation movement. Black lives matter and school strikes. Climate. Mattie kahn uncovers how girls have leverage their unique strengths from fandom to intimate friendships to organize and lay serious political for movements that have often sidelined
they lost their lives, thousands putting lives on the line every day. will: they are allowing palestinians civilians to get out of northern gaza. social media posts, if you care about yourself and your loved ones heat our instructions to head south. rachel: mike tobin live on the ground in southern israel with the latest. what are you hearing? go ahead. i was just going to say. reporter: i was going to say. got the delay we are competing with. as far as what i m hearing, evacuation corridor has been opened up for an hour and will be open another two hours, not necessarily going that smoothly. the seeds of devastation in the northern end of the gaza strip with the refugee camp, the combat on the ground, the threat to life in the northern end of the gaza strip. there are two main roads. in the middle of the gaza strip, there s the beach road to the western side of the gaza strip that moves along the beach. most people prefer the beach road, easier traveling. the people ther
San francisco opening their doors. We are outside of one of the shelters now at the Mission Neighborhood Resource Center on capp street where they opened the doors one hour early at 6 00 instead of 7 00 and they will be open to 24 hours a day through wednesday offering a place to escape the cold. Temperatures are dropping down to 37 degrees which is dangerous for anyone out in a long time. Shelters around the city are expending their hours of operation ready to taking those in need. Officials will allow any adult who needs a place to occupy any vacant bed after 8 00 pm even without a reservation. We usually open at 7 00 until 7 00 but the city is requiring to open monday to wednesday for this climate 24 hours from monday to wednesday. It is really cold and the Homeless Community needs help. They are welcome in the facilities. Reporter the United Council of Human Services will be open 24 hours a day on jennings street and they are offering additional beds at the First Unitarian Church f