Talking about the young actors theater cant. Normally it is held in the santa cruz mountains. Now they are offering registration for their virtual good morning to you and sessions through august 14. Welcome. There is no prettier picture we could find them San Francisco. This was originally built as a students between the ages of 8 and 18. A chance to learn acting, dancing, costume design, even writing comedy sketches. The faculty was made up of a temporary structure, but thank goodness it was saved is become one of symphysis most beloved starstudded group of teachers. And quietly beautiful icons to including broadway in tv stars the arts. Matthew morrison and jim ohara. Just great. To learn more about registering for the young actors theater camp just go to ktvu. Com and click on web links. Home events over the years. Get the information and they now all is quiet. However, the art scene is still very active in San Francisco and beyond in ways we could have never understood when this wa
Time. Again, thank you all for coming, gentlemen, we cant thank you enough. Thanks again. First ladies, infloouns and image on American History tv, examines the private lives and the public roles of the nations first ladies, through interviews with top historians. Tonight we look at the first two first ladies. Martha washington and abigail adams. Tonight at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on American History tv on cspan 3. Every saturday night American History tv takes you to College Classrooms around the country for lectures in history. Why do you all know who Lizzie Borden is, and if of raise your hand if you had heard of the gene harris murder trial before this class. The deepest cause where well find the true meaning of the revolution, is the true transformation that took place in the minds of the american people. The tools, the techniques and well talk about the tools and techniques of power that were practiced by enslaved people. Watch history professors lead discussions with their students o
Are. It is not a secret in washington, d. C. We continue to see the bias crimes in crease as far as the numbers are reported here. One of the reasons why we actually celebrate the fact that our bias crime members keep going up is that we believe we are educating our citizens better every year and building stronger relationships, that bias crimes that were committed in the past are now being reported to us. That is part of the education. Third part of the mission and the part that im biased about that i think is the most important is, unlike most community policing, we are actually doing police work. The officers i work with and officials i work with our not only going to be at those events and classes, but when that pride parade was interrupted by what appeared to be an active shooter, but then got it wasnt. It was these officers and those liaison units who were amongst the very first running through the crowd in the opposite direction towards it. What Community Members saw was, member
City gay bar and ensuing riot, the u. S. Commission on civil rights hosted a discussion titled stonewall at 50, the movement for lgbt civil rights. This is an hour. Well now turn to our next iteration of the commission speaker series. This is titled stonewall at 50, the movement for lgbt civil rights. I thank the commissioner for suggesting this months speaker topic. June, as we know, has come to be known as pride month, and the reason for that stretches back now 50 years. On june 28th, 1969, street demonstrations for lesbian and gay civil rights began at the Stonewall Inn, in greenwich village, in new york city. Many view these demonstrations as a critical moment in the movement for lgbt civil rights. In june 2016, in recognition of that history, president barack obama proclaimed a site near the former Stonewall Inn a national monument. Today, well hear more about the momentous events at stonewall and how they served as a catalyst for the lgbt Civil Rights Movement. As evidenced by th
Eastern and central time zone we will hear from you at 202 7488000. If you are in that mountain and pacific time zones, 202 7488001, and keep in mind you can always text us at 202 7488003. We are always reading on social media on twitter and facebook. We are all under stress now because of the coronavirus pandemic, but a new report from the American Psychological Association Shows that stress is taking a toll on parents. I will read to a little bit from that report right now. Many are experiencing considerable stress related to the virus and are reporting higher levels of stress than in recent years. American parents are on average suffering significantly higher levels of stress than adults without children. It is related to education, basic needs and missing out on major milestones. The average stress level related to the coronavirus pandemic or adults is 5. 9. When asked to rate their level in general, the average reported stress or u. S. Adults is 5. 4. This is higher than the avera