When i was last here, we had about 100 members, and we are now, 2 years later, at 650 members. Damian wow. Anna yes. Damian and i mean, a lot of Community Events that you organize, youve empowered a lot of women since. Anna yes, and weve supported not only the National Equal Pay campaign, but most recently we supported Latina Equal Pay day, which was on november 2. The reason for that, on average women make about 20 less than men. Latinas, on the other hand, we make 46 less, so were very passionate about closing this wage gap. We worked with over 60 businesses nationwide. Many of them supported us in mountain view, so the chamber of commerce, like to give them a shoutout for supporting us and really bringing awareness to this wage gap among latinas. Damian all right, thats very interesting. And i mean, it takes a lot of work, and yall are doing it. Jenny, how proud are you just of the accomplishments, being one of the cofounders . Jenny salinas tremendously proud. I thinkwe share this
In at the de young. Raquel garcia del real yeah, so this exhibition is really, really unique. Its about over 20 years of collaboration with Mexican Government and el inah, which is the National Institute for anthropology and history. And what we have for you at the museum is over 200 artifacts, many of them recently excavated, new findings, so stuff you have never seen before from this city of teotihuacan, which is a city that is in central mexico and it predates the aztecs. This city was flourishing around the year 400 common era. And we have beautiful murals from them, we have objects made up of obsidian, seashell, jade. And this exhibition is really good cause its really showing you a lot of their culture and a lot of the art that they were producing, but also how teotihuacan was a city. Damian now, ive been to teotihuacan, ive climbed one of theor walked up to one of the pyramids there. Raquel yeah. Damian talk about [speaking in foreign language] talk about how you feel when you e
Government. Fighters loyal to yemens exiled president have retain the biggest military base from houthi rebels. The base in the Southern Province had previously been used by the u. S. To launch drone strikes. Reporter a major offense and a major victory. Pro Government Forces recapture the biggest military base in yemen. They advanced using tanks and Armored Vehicles with Saudi Led Coalition claims providing air cover. Backed by loyalists, the troops faced stiff resistance from houthi rebels. The operation resulted in multiple casualties. Translator the takeover of the base will cut the supply lines to the provinces of aden. The control is a great victory for the resistance and big defeat for the houthi militia forces. Reporter they house a military airport. It was previously used by u. S. Forces as an intelligence gathering hub and based drones attacks on al qaeda. For the First Time Since the saudi led military operation began, you see the houthis on the defensive rather than the off
Grant. She argues that grant through the agreed terms begin the agreement of reconstruction. This talk was at the annual lincoln symposium. It is just under one hour. [applause] good morning. Welcome to the first session of the 21st annual Lincoln Forum symposium. It is always wonderful to come back to meet again with old friends and meet new people who are about to become friends. Introduceleasure to our first speaker. Ofrofessor and vice chair ucla department of history. She is the author of several monographs or it among them the awardwinning american hero. War andry of the civil american culture. War within a war, controversy on the american civil war. The work,ly published the american war. This came out this year in 2016. Her scholarship has been recognized in the following awards. Award, the 2010 choice the Jefferson Davis award in 2009. Award for excellence in civil war biography. Publication has that one cannot produce great scholarship without 14 great excellence in teaching.
The entire program at 6 p. M. And 10 p. M. Eastern sunday on american artifact. This is American History tv, only on cspan 3. On the civil war, this author talks about general ulysses s. Grant. Conducted the surrender at appomattox. And saw to foster an atmosphere of reconciliation. She argues that grant through the agreed terms begin the agreement of reconstruction. This talk was at the annual lincoln symposium. It is just under one hour. [applause] good morning. Welcome to the first session of the 21st annual Lincoln Forum symposium. It is always wonderful to come back to meet again with old friends and meet new people who are about to become friends. It is my pleasure to introduce our first speaker. A professor and vice chair of ucla department of history. She is the author of several monographs or it among them the awardwinning american hero. The memory of the civil war and american culture. War within a war, controversy on the american civil war. She recently published the work, t