How identity and politics and surviving the land of the free is so important this webber hustings conversation and during this hour will have a lively discussion that includes to the most articulate analysts of American Culture today. Author of this book is Mike Gonzalez and host into the most popular podcast in america. Following the conversation between mike and michael. We will do q a session which i will moderate. Stony point during the program, if you think of something that you would like to ask either of both of them, send the question in the questions box. Be sure to tell us your name and where you are tuning in from. We will answer as any questions as we can in the time the week up. Before we get to the discussion between mike and michael, i want to introduce a special guest to kick off the program. The special guest is Heritage Foundation president missus k james. Missus james, the floor is yours. Good morning. I am so excited to welcome you to the Heritage Foundation and to
One of the most effective. You are about mobility of people and not been mobile. Whats the main lesson or surprise or discovery that you personally have taken from the experience and the last eight months or so . We lost about 80 of our business and eight weeks. We its been about a decade building. That was quiten surprising but the thing that may been more surprising is what happenedis next. What happened next is that people, no matter the circumstances, in the midst of the pandemic still had the desire to travel. They didnt want to get on planes, they were not necessary traveling for business. They didnt want to go to my hotel or they did want to get in the car and go to another community and live in that community and often some of them were getting homes with airbnb. Theres just this fundamental desire that people have to travel, to connect, to see the world and i dont think that anything could stop it let alone a pandemic. People have to do it responsibly but there is still a very
The sideline with the bay bridge in the background and some fog is coming and steve says it will be mostly sunny today with a little bit of morning fog the temperatures between the 60s near the coast and the 90s inland. Welcome to mornings on 2 guess what, disneyland has announced reopening plans, lots of disney people like me who love it there are happy although im not sure and the disney shopping district will open first pending state approval and the actual theme park will open july 17 which happens to be the 65th anniversary and they knew what they were doing and then the park capacity will be limited and there will be no parades are meet and greets with the characters or any of that. And they will open by the end of july. Would you feel comfortable feel comfortable going anyplace like that, even if you can cut would you . Ask me again in about three months and i dont know if were not quite ready for that step but i think if we start doing a lot of Little Things we may work our way
Of people who had been brutally to humanize. The remains of people into objects through the boiling of corpses down to bone at the side of the grave of the stuffing of the corpse into a battle of salt in the history of museum collecting indigenous people. Are turned into objects through serialization and quest if occasion. The pain left by this violence is omnipresent in many african cultures peoples ancestors live on and that means their remains do as well the getting them back is complicated there are 7000 museums in germany and most of the exhibits from the colonial era have no documentation to even extend the view museums have the federal government sitting at the table with its usually museums where the federal states are involved so there isnt one Single National museum as there often are in african countries but rather a greater diversity of museums unified while restitution of human remains is moving ahead things are going more slowly with ethnological examines african experts
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