Space here. Today, we are going to talk about american women in world war ii. And this is, obviously, a huge talker. We could spend an entire semester just on this topic alone. We will try to break it down to three different spaces, and we will look at a lot of images to kind of fit into the other things that weve talked about. So, we are going to talk about american women in three ways. We are going to talk about women at home, okay . Women at work. And women at war. Do so, we are going to kind of organize our ideas this way. We are going to look at a lot of the propaganda weve been talking about propaganda throughout the semester, and watching videos and things like that. We will get a chance to talk about everybody found that to be okay . The all right. Its a good one on women at work during world war ii, you can find it on the National Archives of sight, right . But we will talk about that in this portion, and we will talk about these different parts of women during american women
Hawaii. By tomorrow morning, the members of congress will have a full report, and be ready for action. And youve been listening to some of onerous votes radio address hours after the attack on pearl harbor in 1941. In fact, she gave that address before her husband, fdr, even spoke to the nation. For the next two hours, we are going to get to know this transformational first lady. Shes consistently ranked first in historians polls on first ladies. And we are going to look at her life, her relationships, and her time in the white house from 1933 to 1945. Well, good evening and welcome to cspans first ladies influence and image series. Joining us this evening to talk about owners about, allida black, who is the editor of the unnerves votes paper project at George Washington university, and a historian. Another historian, Doug Brinkley, whos also an author from rice university. Thank you both for being here with us this evening. Doug brinkley, its march 1933, the roosevelts are being inaug
The Palestinian Ministry of health in the gaza strip condemned the American Governments doubts about the figures of the cities of the airstrikes. The spokesperson of this Ministry Said nothing there is no ambiguity in the detailed report of the names of the martyrs that is sent to all countries of the world, and the Israeli Occupation and the American Government are deceiving in this regard. With the continuation of the blockade and the siege of gaza, the World Health Organization announced that the gaza strip is suffering from a lack of basic necessities. Four people were martyred and several others were injured in the Early Morning and dawn raids of the zionist forces on the camp of jenin and gulagile in nablus and hebron in the west bank. Zionists in their attacks more than 80 the palestinian was arrested. The soldiers of the zionist regime targeted the itashab region in lebanon , but the citizens living in this region say that these attacks do not cause them fear. Lebanons hezbolla
Have been in palestine since the 9th century in pursuit of the formation of a jewish state, and finally at the end of the first half of the 20th century, they succeeded in realizing their dream. At the same time , they established an institution called the Human Rights Institute in england, which was later renamed the Miriam Rothschild foundation for human rights. One of the largest human rights organizations in england and the world. Another Human Rights Foundation was established in new york city, the founder of which was one of the jewish capitalists who opposed chapsez named torhallerson. Jewish writer eli wiesel was also a member of this foundation. Wiesel was the one who accused hamas of using human shields in the gaza war and was very critical of obama for pushing to stop urban development in jerusalem. Soon, with the help of the media, wiesel became a global figure in the field of literature and human rights. Now maybe it is better to talk about human rights institutions and th
Environmental concern, the financial concern, which is a lot of individuals in oakland. It is this in the feeling of sadness when you see wasted food. There is something within us that we cannot name, and it is difficult to talk about. That is something we are trying to tap him as well. We have different angles. Thealk about how 25 of freshwater used in Food Production goes to food we never eat. We talk about how one in six people in Alameda County do not know where the next meal is going to come from. The majority are children or Senior Citizens. We talk about the financial implications that up to 2200 a year for the average consumer and what they are spending on food they never eat. We do a lot of different levels. I think the Biggest Issue is it is coalition building, working together. We need macro and micro change. In the trenches, we need more food recovery programs. We need people working on gleaming programs. We need to figure out different ways that in everyday practice we get