History of slavery, and in particular, the experiences of enslaved women. We already had a chance to look at the case of Harriet Jacobs, one of the best remembered of the slave narratives. There, jacobs introduced us, if you will, to that dimension of slavery that is exemplified, and we might say central to the experience of slave women, and that is sexual violence. We will come back a little bit to talk about jacobs in comparison to our case today, that of celia. We also looked at the wpa narratives, and one of the things we noticed about those narratives was the extent to which some issues, including sexual violence, violence generally, and sexual violence, in particular, was rather muted in the slave narratives. And so here we have an with this case to take another pass at this question, to try to see this dimension of slavery through the experience of celia. So, why do i say try to see this dimension of slavery . As you have all begun to see in your readings for today, there are ma
That is Sexual Violence. We will come back a little bit to talk about jacobs in comparison to our case today, that of celia. We also talked about wpa narratives, and one of the things we noticed about those narratives is the extent to which some issues, including Sexual Violence violence generally, and Sexual Violence, in particular was rather muted in the slave narratives. And so here, we have with the celia case the opportunity to take another pass at this question, to try to see this dimension of slavery through the experienceli so, why do i say try to see this dimension of slavery . As you have all begun to see in your readings for today, there are many ways in which the record and the evidence upon which we rely to discover, explore, and understand the case of celia is a challenging record to make use of. So part of our work today will be to talk about the evidence in the celia case, how it is we recover from what is in essence the record of a trial a rather fragmentary, carefully
Slavery, and in particular, the experiences of enslaved women. Weve already had a chance to look at the case of Harriet Jacobs, one of the best remembered of the slave narratives. There, jacobs introduced us, if you will, to that dimension of slavery that is exemplified, and we might say central to the experience of slave women, and that is sexual violence. We will come back a little bit to talk about jacobs in comparison to our case today, that of celia. We also talked about wpa narratives, and one of the things we noticed about those their lives, as you will recall, is the extent to which some issues, including sexual violence, violence generally, but sexual violence, in particular, was rather muted in the slave narratives. And so here, we have with the we have an opportunity with the celia case the opportunity to take another pass at this question, to try to see this dimension of slavery through the experience of celia. So, why do i say try to see this dimension of slavery . As you
Month, creating a large economic dent for residents and businesses. The historic swiss hotel has been in hank mariones family for decades, but he cant seem to recall anything like this happening in years past. For the second time this month his business could lose power. Youre talking about thousands of dollars a day. During the first Public Safety power shutoff, he had to throw out meat, fish and poultry. Marione lost his home in the tubbs fire two years ago. He says he gets it, but questions why pg e officials shut off power as broadly as they did. I dont really have a problem with them shutting down up in the hills where the winds were 40, 50 miles an hour. But in town i dont believe there is a lot that can burn. Pg e has said its transmission grid is so complicated, it cant isolate smaller areas. Sonoma county First District supervisor susan goren. They should have been on this from decades ago, undergrounding lines, setting the transition grid as they have been doing in Southern C
During the last shutoff. And that includes downed power lines and tree branches falling on lines. The company says the hazards could have sparked a fire. Lets talk about the possibility of fire and the winds that will be picking up. Here is drew. We have the fire weather watch that will go into effect tomorrow, first starting in the north bay at noon and then extending into the east bay hills and the sta cruz uninarting at 8 00. M. A large area in orange is under the fire weather watch. Were talking about north northeast winds 30 to 40 miles an hour but we could see gusts in localized areas close to 60 miles per hour. So combine those strong winds with low humidity, those warm temperatures. That means under these conditions fires can spread pretty rapidly. Well take a closer look at those winds, well go hour by hour in about five minutes. From the live desk this morning we are pushing for more answers in an overnight shooting in the tenderloin. We first got word just after 11 00 last n