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It started as niger history week and of course has expanded to black History Month. We would like to thank our sponsors, they include prince georges truth branch, usa today and the law and policy group. We would also like to thank all of those people who make black history happen all year round. The year 2019 especially for many reasons, and we will explore those reasons into parts, part one, will talk about the theme for black History Month this year and that is black immigration, our president also includes a panel of scholars who will like in this occasion with their expertise on the 400 years of African American perseverance and resilience triggered from that arrival in 60 19. First if we have her here, we are looking for the president of the National Press club, Alison Fitzgerald kodiak who will come to give welcome in a few minutes. We are also honored to have the presence of the founding director of the African American museum of history and culture and also a ray of light. Than
Thank you so much. Thank you it is for that beautiful introduction and for your great leadership. Thank you. All right, thank you very very much. And then also i want to thank todd, beautiful job. Thank you for your work and all you do for working people. Thank you for that. Molly has been with me since the st. Patricks day parade. Where are you molly . There she is, very good and i also know rob is here. Thank you. Rob is way ahead of his time on Climate Change and you should all be really proud of the work that he has done and then also where are you . Right over here. Thank you. Its great to have her nationally. Janice winer where are you janice . A new member of the iowa city council. Thank you and janice supports me so much and i also want to mention our great organizers ray keira mohammad and claire thank you very much for all you are doing. [applause] all right, so we are in middle of what someone has called the surgeon we keep going up. A friend of mine sent a text and it had a
Host so they introduce us and they told him that we are. So we can just Start Talking about your wonderful new book. Think of us we do that is to talk about its author because its a book that makes an argument that depends on the life of the author and so we need to look at but who you are. Just in case, lets talk about that. You might want to talk about how you think of your own life. Lets start with you grew up in new jersey and you grew up how did your parents get to new jersey and who were the traffic on the sun of a black man from the segregated south. My father is 82 82 who was born 1937 1937 in longview texas and raised in galveston under jim crow. He moved to the west as soon as he could and was running war on Poverty Programs under Lyndon Johnsons Great Society initiative. He met my mother who was nine years his junior in san diego where he was heading up war on Poverty Program and she was fresh out of college. She is the daughter of evangelical christians. Her father was a mi
Address Climate Change, student debt, and the impeachment trial of President Trump in the senate. This is an hour and 10 minutes. Thank you so much. Thank you, liz for that beautiful introduction and for your great leadership. Thank you. All right, thank you very, very much. And then also i want to thank todd, beautiful job. Thank you for your work and all you do for working people. Thank you for that. Molly, who has been with me since the st. Patricks day parade. Where are you, molly . There she is, very good and i also know rob is here. Thank you. Rob is way ahead of his time on Climate Change and you should all be really proud of the work that he has done and then also where are you . Right over here. Thank you. Its great to have her nationally. Everyone comes up to me all the time. Janice, where are you, janice . A new member of the iowa city council. Thank you, and janices support means so much and i also want to mention our great organizers ray rachel, keira, mohammad, and claire