Well, im really honored today to talk to you, professor glaude, about this fabulous new book that youve written. We are the leaders. We have been looking for. And i think that the first place to begin this conversation on is the urgency of the moment, because so much about what you write in this book is a look back to examples of leadership. And im going to use a word thats a word that you dont necessarily use very often in the book, but it certainly frames the title of the book. So much of what animates this book is about leadership, and you have real concerns about models of leadership. In the past that seem if i could put words in your mouth to be failing us in this moment. So maybe just start this conversation about what is it in this moment that has caused you to the urgency of the task of writing this particular book . Well, first of all, its such a delight to be in conversation with you. First, mohammed, and lets lets just dispense with the names of professors, and lets brother
Well, im really honored today to talk to you, professor glaude, about this fabulous new book that youve written. We are the leaders. We have been looking for. And i think that the first place to begin this conversation on is the urgency of the moment, because so much about what you write in this book is a look back to examples of leadership. And im going to use a word thats a word that you dont necessarily use very often in the book, but it certainly frames the title of the book. So much of what animates this book is about leadership, and you have real concerns about models of leadership. In the past that seem if i could put words in your mouth to be failing us in this moment. So maybe just start this conversation about what is it in this moment that has caused you to the urgency of the task of writing this particular book . Well, first of all, its such a delight to be in conversation with you. First, mohammed, and lets lets just dispense with the names of professors, and lets brother
Well, im really honored today to talk to you, professor glaude, about this fabulous new book that youve written. We are the leaders. We have been looking for. And i think that the first place to begin this conversation on is the urgency of the moment, because so much about what you write in this book is a look back to examples of leadership. And im going to use a word thats a word that you dont necessarily use very often in the book, but it certainly frames the title of the book. So much of what animates this book is about leadership, and you have real concerns about models of leadership. In the past that seem if i could put words in your mouth to be failing us in this moment. So maybe just start this conversation about what is it in this moment that has caused you to the urgency of the task of writing this particular book . Well, first of all, its such a delight to be in conversation with you. First, mohammed, and lets lets just dispense with the names of professors, and lets brother
But the next hour, a book tv exclusive. Our cities tour visits fayetteville arkansas to learn more about its unique history and literary life. For seven years now, we traveled to u. S. Cities, bringing the book seen to our viewers. You can see more at cspan. Org citiestour. Hi, we are standing here with jason, who will be providing us a driving tour of fayetteville. We are standing in front of the walkers stonehouse. We have a sculpture. That is one of the many public pieces of art we have here in fayetteville. What are we going to see today . , we are going to take a tour of the historic and entertainment district. We are going to head up to the university of arkansas. And we will also get a lovely view of the highest point in fayetteville. Are you ready to go . Lets get out of here. We are on our way. This is one of my favorite spots and all of fayetteville. It is a oneway street, pretty quaint. On either side we have gtx, we have we have boutiques, we have a few places for food. We
Will explore this city is literary life and we will hear from area writers including author and historian brooks lavished ensure the history of the ozarks and talk about stereotypes people face living in the region. Those stereotypes have been developing for a couple hundred years and they are strong in a kind of stick with us no matter what we do. As you seem come you got that in the cnn you travel around northwest at the fortune 500 companies, Major Research university is is all kinds of business and industry and hightech stuff going on out there, but those images and stereotypes, you know, theyll stick with us. They are part of our story. We begin our tour with a university of Arkansas Library. To learn more about the life and accomplishments of jay William Fulbright. James William Fulbright was a long time serving in arkansas from 1944 to 1974, 30 years. Before that he was a u. S. Representative from or fall, arkansas area produced president of the university of arkansas, and the y