That working together should not be assigned as weakness, but a sign of strength. These students are fully dedicated to the work and to reviving these principles not only back into our government, but also into everyday society. These students have learned to the example of senator ford that those ideals and principles or what it takes to best serve your constituents and community as a public servant. The less than principles our students learn our ones they will use throughout their lives. They may be High School Students today, but they are also our nations in the states, and communities future leaders. On behalf of the ford center, i would like to welcome and recognize several of our dignitaries we have in attendance today. We have the honorable joseph mckinley, the honorable jeff taylor, the honorable david payne come and the honorable j wethington, mr. Joe boland and susan mile, jim gooch. Honorable mayor tom watson and city commissioners bob glenn and larry conder. Officials from
Neri journey the extraordinary journey. Would you first meet madame president . Aboutknown her of her all my life. She was minister of finance in the 70s when the coup happened. Parents. My she was somebody that as a child growing up i had heard of. Power. Speaking truth to in 1985 when she was arrested and thrown into jail, i heard all about that and she became at this time sort of a political icon. Afterwords on cspan2 book tv. Sunday on the presidency, historian Annette Gordon reed talks about Thomas Jefferson and his relationship with the enslaved hemmings family who lived and worked in his monticello plantation. Heres a preview. One of the reasons it was easy to dismiss the story of the hemmings family was cut people did know anything about the hemmings family other than that there was a scandal and they knew the name Sally Hemmings and manage new the name james hemmings. Also did notpeople know much about the family. That if i could tell the story in a way that made people feel a
Neri journey the extraordinary journey. Would you first meet madame president . Aboutknown her of her all my life. She was minister of finance in the 70s when the coup happened. Parents. My she was somebody that as a child growing up i had heard of. Power. Speaking truth to in 1985 when she was arrested and thrown into jail, i heard all about that and she became at this time sort of a political icon. Afterwords on cspan2 book tv. Sunday on the presidency, historian Annette Gordon reed talks about Thomas Jefferson and his relationship with the enslaved hemmings family who lived and worked in his monticello plantation. Heres a preview. One of the reasons it was easy to dismiss the story of the hemmings family was cut people did know anything about the hemmings family other than that there was a scandal and they knew the name Sally Hemmings and manage new the name james hemmings. Also did notpeople know much about the family. That if i could tell the story in a way that made people feel a
With all due respect to barbecue, Ben & Jerry s and TikTok s baked feta pasta, the way to humanity s heart is not just through our stomachs. The heart needs nutrients. The brain requires refreshment. The soul must be sustained.
Fortunately for the portion of humanity that is hooked on food TV shows, Netflix has delivered a new series that is not content to wow us with fabulous food and charismatic chefs.
Over four illuminating episodes, High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America nourishes viewers on multiple levels. As it explores the influence of Black American foods on the way America eats, the series serves heartening portions of history and perspective, along with an appreciation of culinary traditions, pioneering chefs and mouthwatering dishes that will stick to your ribs like a bottomless bowl of rice and beans.
In the first episode of the new Netflix series High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America, host Stephen Satterfield explores a West African open-air market with historian and author Jessica B. Harris. NETFLIX/TNS
With all due respect to barbecue, Ben & Jerry s and TikTok s baked feta pasta, the way to humanity s heart is not just through our stomachs. The heart needs nutrients. The brain requires refreshment. The soul must be sustained.
Fortunately for the portion of humanity that is hooked on food TV shows, Netflix has delivered a new series that is not content to wow us with fabulous food and charismatic chefs.