carrie taylor co-teach a class about the new african-american history museum. their joined by lonnie bunch who shares his experiences as the founding director of the national museum of african-american history and culture. good afternoon. welcome to the how and why, the making of the international african-american museum. i m carey taylor, associate professor or this history at the citadel, and joseph is reilly s co-teacher for this semester s exciting course. we will introduce our special guest this weekend, but first i wanted to briefly explain the format. mayor reilly and secretary lonnie bunch will engage in a fireside chat9-style conversation after which we ll open it up for questions. we can ask that you put your questions in the chat function, and and i ll relay those to secretary bunch. so with that, i ll turn it over to my colleagues, mayor joseph reilly. thank you, professor taylor and secretary bunch. [inaudible] the secretary of [inaudible] the director of t
format. mayor reilly and secretary lonnie bunch will engage in a fireside chat9-style conversation after which we ll open it up for questions. we can ask that you put your questions in the chat function, and and i ll relay those to secretary bunch. so with that, i ll turn it over to my colleagues, mayor joseph reilly. thank you, professor taylor and secretary bunch. [inaudible] the secretary of [inaudible] the director of the national african-american museum of national history [inaudible] secretary bunch is the director of the chicago [audio difficulty] his connection [inaudible] [inaudible] mr. secretary, describe [inaudible] in many ways, i am so honored to be with you because of my profound respect for the mayor, for what you re doing. in some ways the museum s created manufactured reality. you ve got sacred ground, sacred space. so the opportunity to tell important stories in a space where they actually happened is very powerful. so i ve always felt anythin
wanted to briefly explain the format. mayor reilly and secretary lonnie bunch will engage in a fireside chat9-style conversation after which we ll open it up for questions. we can ask that you put your questions in the chat function, and and i ll relay those to secretary bunch. so with that, i ll turn it over to my colleagues, mayor joseph reilly. thank you, professor taylor and secretary bunch. [inaudible] the secretary of [inaudible] the director of the national african-american museum of national history [inaudible] secretary bunch is the director of the chicago [audio difficulty] his connection [inaudible] [inaudible] mr. secretary, describe [inaudible] in many ways, i am so honored to be with you because of my profound respect for the mayor, for what you re doing. in some ways the museum s created manufactured reality. you ve got sacred ground, sacred space. so the opportunity to tell important stories in a space where they actually happened is very powerfu
african-american museum. i m carey taylor, associate professor or this history at the citadel, and joseph is reilly s co-teacher for this semester s exciting course. we will introduce our special guest this weekend, but first i wanted to briefly explain the format. mayor reilly and secretary lonnie bunch will engage in a fireside chat9-style conversation after which we ll open it up for questions. we can ask that you put your questions in the chat function, and and i ll relay those to secretary bunch. so with that, i ll turn it over to my colleagues, mayor joseph reilly. thank you, professor taylor and secretary bunch. [inaudible] the secretary of [inaudible] the director of the national african-american museum of national history [inaudible] secretary bunch is the director of the chicago [audio difficulty] his connection [inaudible] [inaudible] mr. secretary, describe [inaudible] in many ways, i am so honored to be with you because of my profound respect for th
particularly spring outlook, quite a lot of rain on the way, often windy but generally it will stay mild with double digit temperatures for just about all of us. jane. thanks, ben. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. from the six team, it s goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday i m hugh ferris. our headlines this evening. an irish winner on st patrick s day. cheltenham s gold cup goes to galopin des champs and willie mullins. again. could that be just the first reason for ireland to celebrate this weekend? with a grand slam on home soil the prize for a win over england and who won the draw? the champions league lays out its fascinating final eight with manchester city and chelsea picked out in plum ties hello again. he was the favourite and perhaps not just with the bookies. on st patrick s day,