A nation begin to fulfill the conditions i listed out there few weeks and months we may be able to go further weve been through the initial peak but its coming down the mountain that is often more dangerous we have a route and we have a plan but everyone in government has the all consuming pressure challenge to save lives restore livelihoods and gradually restore the freedoms that we need pub run and has more from westminster. Many of the elements of the Prime Ministers speech had been telegraphed in advance and there were no real surprises as far as what he was saying about specific areas such as for example quarantining passengers who would be arriving in the u. K. At some point perhaps a month from now that said that what was really interesting was the tone of it its clear that the Prime Minister wants to impress on the u. K. Public that this is a marathon not a sprint if the weather has changed today but over the last couple of days weve been working and i was down in richmond on t
Weeks spain is opening outdoor cafes churches and mosques bus from but not at all reports but not all businesses are embracing the new freedoms. Todays a big day for at least over a 50 percent of the spanish regions will be benefiting form for the evening of these measures after 58. 00 days of history down menus. That leaving these regions will be able to meet to meet what they believe fulfill long there will be able to meet the relatives with the friends up to 10 people the maximum of 30 m. People at home or outside in terraces bars and restaurants that have terraces will be able to open at 50 percent of the capacity it will have to keep its distance of 2 meters between tables and capacity of 10 people her table we want to have physical menus on the pavement would have to be done with credit cards also retailers of less than 400 square meters will be able to open to the public also limiting the capacity on taking social distancing and sanitary measures also hotels with the able to ope
Shes no stranger to virginia, having earned her, one of her m. A. s and phd at the university of virginia. At oberlin, she created the history design lab that allows students to develop projects involving methodological approaches ranging from oral history, podcast, historical fiction and public history. Remember what we said about our speakers and their commitment to mentorship and education. Shes the author of the civil war and transformation of american citizenship. As i was preparing this introduction, i read her work in the flagship journal civil war history, part of a roundtable discussion about new civil war revisionism. Also, women, sl slavery and the boundaries of freedom in washington, d. C. Is now under contract, i am pleased to say, explaining how black women in the Nations Capital made claims to liberty during the civil war. The program today free women, mobilizing emancipation and citizenship in wartime washington, d. C. Ladies and gentlemen, tamika nunley. [applause] pro
Virginia at oberlin she has created the history design lab that allows students to develop scholarly projects that involve approaches that range from digital humanities, exhibit design, oral history and remember what i said about speakers and their commitment to mentorship and to education. Shes the author of essays published in 2018 and 19 in the civil war and the transformation of american citizenship and new perspectives on the union war. As i was preparing this introduction, i read her work in the flagship journal Civil War History as part of a round table discussion about the new civil war revisionism. Her book manuscripted mentioned in your printed program is now under contract, im pleased to say with the unc press. It examines how black women strategically used the laws geography of the Nations Capital to make claims to liberty during the civil war. It is from that work that her program today is derived. Free women, mobileizing emancipation and citizenship and selfmaking in wart
Design, oral history and remember what i said about speakers and their commitment to mentorship and to education. Shes the author of essays published in 2018 and 19 in the civil war and the transformation of american citizenship and new perspectives on the union war. As i was preparing this introduction, i read her work in the flagship journal Civil War History as part of a round table discussion about the new civil war revisionism. Her book manuscript mentioned in your printed program is now under contract, im pleased to say, with unc press. It examines how black women strategically used the laws geography of the Nations Capital to make claims to liberty during the civil war. It is from that work that her program today is derived. Freed women, mobilizing emancipation and citizenship and selfmaking in wartime washington, d. C. Ladies and gentlemen, tamkia nunley. [ applause ] thank you. Good afternoon and i should thank you extra because it is after lunch, late in the afternoon and you