Supervisors. Im supervisor melgar chair of the commit each joined by vice chair supervisor preston and board of supervisors president supervisor peskin. The Committee Clerk today is erika major. I would like to acknowledge gene math use and jeanette at sfgovtv for staff thanksgiving meeting. Do you have announcements. Board of supervisors are convening hybrid meetings request public ment providing Remote Access and Public Comment via phone. Public comment taken on each item on this agenda. Those in person will speak first and move on to remote line. You will heart meeting but muted in listening mode. When your item of interest come up and public ment is called those in person line up to the right and those online press star 3. If you are on your phone remember to turn down your television and all listening device. You may submit comments to myself erika. Major sfgov. Org you may commit comments to our office at city hall the address is 1 dr. Carlton b. Goodlett place room 244, San Fran
Our next panel explore one of the most Critical Issues facing, president ial and Historic Sites today, the state of civics ihistory, education. Now it is my privilege to introduce our moderator and Julie Silverbrook senior director of partnerships and i civics. Joining her on stage is joni albrecht, director of the John Marshall center for Virginia Museum history and culture jay barth, director of the william j. Clinton president ial library and ohn bridgeland cochaired ceo move perfect and former director white house domestic policy l kaufman associate Department Director and Senior Researcher for rand. Please join me in welcoming our. Matt, thank you so much for wonderful introduction. Were going to dig right in to this ask this first question, which civics and history are two sides of the same relationship between the two . Well i think you put it well. They are the two sides of the same coin. I think they really Work Together. Maybe like gears one drives the other. I think one way
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