Series of the year and delighted with social professor at the graduate school of education. Dr. Is an expert on the relationship between education, racial and Ethnic Diversity and the cultural process and first book called balancing analyzing children of immigrants attending low performing high schools in new york city, and comparatively with london i wont go into details of the second book topic of our exciting her exciting talk today. In addition to her books, natasha has many, many, many, many papers that are published in journals and popular presses including american journal of education. British education ethnic and racial studies. L. A. Times and Washington Post as an aside for those of you of my students ive long assigned one of her pieces for our classes which is a beautiful review of the cultural explanation of educational equalities. She also has numerous number of grants awards from the sociological association, National Signs foundation, and Russell Stage Foundation. Compl
Series of the year and delighted with social professor at the graduate school of education. Dr. Is an expert on the relationship between education, racial and Ethnic Diversity and the cultural process and first book called balancing analyzing children of immigrants attending low performing high schools in new york city, and comparatively with london i wont go into details of the second book topic of our exciting her exciting talk today. In addition to her books, natasha has many, many, many, many papers that are published in journals and popular presses including american journal of education. British education ethnic and racial studies. L. A. Times and Washington Post as an aside for those of you of my students ive long assigned one of her pieces for our classes which is a beautiful review of the cultural explanation of educational equalities. She also has numerous number of grants awards from the sociological association, National Signs foundation, and Russell Stage Foundation. Compl
Horowitz. Good afternoon, everyone thank you for joining us. Im from the History Department here they were extremely likely to have the extraordinarily talented historians with us today. I will introduce them each and start with some questions and why they do what they do and then make sure to leave time for you all to ask questions at the end we are speaking to an audience of cspan. For one of our friends and supporters here in the purple times festival book to help guide where you can purchase and get your book signed and also the personal recordin requirings section is not. This is professor Christine Snyder or shes a professor of history. Christina is here to speak mostly about her new book indian settlers and slaves but shes also written before on Indian Country and the struggles. The casting is by way of reference and excavation of the community of the earlier period of the great crossings and we will hear about that in a moment. My friend and colleague from across town at the Hi
Religious than other westerners. They are perhaps five to 10 of the American Population but also, americans are very divided over different conceptions in christianity so not just between nonbelievers and believers but among christians themselves, so im the one hand approximately 40 of americans could have views towards religion and another 40 tend to lead towards christian fundamentalism which can lead in the middle the creation of some and political prophecies but another sign of that doesnt shape peoples views towards religious questions like creationism or abortion or rights but a lot of people think about the economy and crying and beyond because it tends to shape a hard line in the authoritarian mindset and that might explain also why even though they are not religious that they have similarities in their worldviews in many cases. Host first tim time author d guest on book tv, here is the book exceptional america was divides americans from the world and from each other. We look f
There is not a big Population Center here, but it will hit tallahassee. There is likely to be damage in those areas. It continues to move to the north. This is the satellite shot. Wind at 80 miles per hour, a few miles from landfall, moving north, northeasterly at 14. This will cause problems through carolina and may impact the east coast into the holiday weekend. More on the hurricane in a little bit, but also our weather in a few minutes. In august of this year, we had 24 homicides. Thats the most homicides in 25 years. Kathy a deadly month in milwaukee like no other. Chief ed flynn using numbers to try and get people to Pay Attention to the deadly crime now. Terry, the chief says five people lost their lives the first day of the unrest after the officer involved shooting of syville smith. Thats right. He says those homicides were overlooked because of the arson fires and unrest. Lets take a look at the numbers chief ed flynn showed us today. In milwaukees per capita august, homicide