He is an expert in military occupations, occupational command. He has authored articles on the american civil war. He holds a masters degree in American History from middle Tennessee State university. I will go off script one second. He has done more to bring attention to the civil war than anyone ever has before. If you dont follow him before this event, follow him on facebook with the sense of washington, he keeps it fresh, keeps it real, and is bringing great information. [applause] steve thank you, i appreciate that. Can everyone see me in the back . Sure i broughte up something that was bright enough for everyone to see. Im originally from denver. We call this united in orange. Thank you, i want to express my deep gratitude to chris for the honor to present at the symposium here at stevensons ridge in virginia. Last year i was a part of the panel. It is an honor to be back and talk about the battle of fort stevens. You will hear me talk about the battle of fort stevens today and a
Hello [applause] outk you so much for coming to strike with us for the climate. [applause] ready . Are we ready . Hey, everybody. Lets get started. Lets do this. We are your emcees for todays strike my name is nadia, im 17 years old, im from baltimore, maryland. I am a founder of zero hour as well is the art director of zero hour. Round of applause for nadia [cheers and applause] hello, everyone, my name is ethan wright im the advocacy director of zero hour, im so glad all of you are here. Well be striking and having great speeches and performances. Thank you again. Can i get a round of applause soto . Too . Thank you. [applause] first we wanted to start with an acknowledgment, were going to introduce come on up here. [cheers and applause] hello, everyone how we all feeling today . [cheers and applause] its a Beautiful Day to be alive here on mother earth, isnt it . My name is jessie and im a proud member of the indian nation. [cheers and applause] we are the Indigenous People of maryl
Heir, everybody. Lets get started. Lets do this. We are your m. C. s for todays strike my name is nadia, im 17 years old, im from baltimore, maryland. Cheers and applause] im with zero hour. Round of applause for nadia [cheers and applause] hello, everyone, my name is ethan wright im the advocacy director of zero hour, im so glad all of you are here. Well be striking and having great speeches and performances. Can i get a round of applause too . Thank you. [applause] first we wanted to start with an acknowledgment, were going come on up here. [cheers and applause] hello, everyone how we all feeling today . [cheers and applause] its a Beautiful Day to be alive here on mother earth, isnt it . [cheers and applause] my name is jessie and im a proud member of the indian nation. We are the Indigenous People of maryland. Our traditional territory follows the Potomac River all the way down to the chesapeake bay. [cheers and applause] i want everyone to take a moment and feel the ground beneath
We did it for the money they did it for the money they did it for the money ey did it for the money they didnt do it for the boys didnt do it for the girls didnt do it for the mothers didnt do it for the daughters didnt do it for me didnt do it for you didnt do it for the weak didnt do it for the they did it for the money hey did it for the money what they did do it for the money they did it for the money thank you so much. My name is caroline. Theres a fundamental problem with our relationship with money in this country. Money is stitch intoed fabric, the foundation of our society. I do think its important to have events like this and stand up to power. We live in a society where money is power. And it dictates everything we do. When you stand out here, youre standing up to money and power. [indiscernible] thank you so much for being here. I really appreciate it. Give it up one more time for caroline rose. [cheers and applause] ok. So were going to be a little interactive now with the
You are doing such exciting things. You are addressing the quality of life is fronts and you have several wonderful projects in the works. Tell us how bbar g started. It began with the wc smith company, an orgization that purchased the properties, villages and parkland back in the 90s and saw a place for families to go. Because of that they created what i cona humanitarian mall right now at the arc, the town hall arts and recreation d it really was for residents to have a place to go in a very difficult neighborhood. So your programs and projects very creatively address social health, environmental, and economic disparities primarily in wards 7 and 8 . Yes. And in recent years you have expanded your footprint by leadin and partnerships in education and the artsre and rion campus, which we know as the arc. So tell us about some of these. Let me give you our vision. So our vision is really for resif nts easte river to create a community thats thriving, a community that is charactezed by