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Well, im happy to introduce our speakers for this evenings program. Our interview with this evening is todd allen. Todd is the Vice President of Diversity Affairs at messiah university. He is a founder of the Common Ground project, a nonprofit dedicated to teaching the history of the civil rights movement. For the past 21 years, in partnership with the pnc foundation, and allen has led the returning to the roots of civil rights bus tour. Hes a frequent lecture on commemorative practices public memory related to the civil rights movement. Of course, our featured author tonight is alex mar alexie. Author is the author of witches of america, which was a New York Times notable book of 2015. Her work has appeared in new york magazine, wired, the New York Times, book review and the guardian, among many other outlets, as well as the best american magazine writing. She was a finalist for the National Magazine award in feature writing in 2018. She is also the director of the feature length docu
Well, im happy to introduce our speakers for this evenings program. Our interview with this evening is todd allen. Todd is the Vice President of Diversity Affairs at messiah university. He is a founder of the Common Ground project, a nonprofit dedicated to teaching the history of the civil rights movement. For the past 21 years, in partnership with the pnc foundation, and allen has led the returning to the roots of civil rights bus tour. Hes a frequent lecture on commemorative practices public memory related to the civil rights movement. Of course, our featured author tonight is alex mar alexie. Author is the author of witches of america, which was a New York Times notable book of 2015. Her work has appeared in new york magazine, wired, the New York Times, book review and the guardian, among many other outlets, as well as the best american magazine writing. She was a finalist for the National Magazine award in feature writing in 2018. She is also the director of the feature length docu
Well, im happy to introduce our speakers for this evenings program. Our interview with this evening is todd allen. Todd is the Vice President of Diversity Affairs at messiah university. He is a founder of the Common Ground project, a nonprofit dedicated to teaching the history of the civil rights movement. For the past 21 years, in partnership with the pnc foundation, and allen has led the returning to the roots of civil rights bus tour. Hes a frequent lecture on commemorative practices public memory related to the civil rights movement. Of course, our featured author tonight is alex mar alexie. Author is the author of witches of america, which was a New York Times notable book of 2015. Her work has appeared in new york magazine, wired, the New York Times, book review and the guardian, among many other outlets, as well as the best american magazine writing. She was a finalist for the National Magazine award in feature writing in 2018. She is also the director of the feature length docu
There on the sidewalk. We can also confirm that many of the victims are now being taken to the Loma Linda University Medical Center, where they will of course be receiving treatment. But right now were told from our Law Enforcement sources this remains an active shooter investigation a very fluid scene with a bomb squad on the scene trying to disable what they believe to be an explosive device. One to three suspects still at large, believed according to the spoationwoman for the police department, sourced to the l. A. Times, believed to be possibly wearing body armor. So thats the latest that we know right now from Law Enforcement, scott. Pelley jan thank you very much. These reports even coming from Law Enforcement are often just the best gus that they can make. These are early early minutes in this event. This began about 45 minutes ago. So there is a great deal more that we dont know than we do know. Rick garcia is at our station kcbs, in los angeles. Hes the anchorman there. Rick,