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Filmmakers Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine discussed their acclaimed documentary feature
Boys State along with Steven Garza, one of the 1,000 teenage subjects in the film who participated in the annual event at the University of Texas at Austin.
The Boys State program takes place over the course of a week in all 50 states, with thousands of high school students participating in mock exercises to build representative state governments from the ground up. Garza himself was one of the teenagers who ran for governor Boys State’s highest office and the documentary follows his campaign, from his arrival to the final vote count.
Kelly Walstrum, architect at STUDIOS Architecture
To understand how COVID-19 is changing modern-day design, the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit spoke with nine Bay Area-based architects from six different firms: Ashley Roi Jenkins Design, STUDIOS Architecture, PWP Design, SWA, William Duff Architects, and Bohlin Cywinski Jackson. Their client lists include some of the most well-known corporations in the world including Google, Apple, eBay, Airbnb, Twitter, and more.
The NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit spoke to nine architects at six different firms to find out how the pandemic is impacting design. Their client lists are a who s who of major corporations including Apple, Gap, DreamWorks, Salesforce, and LinkedIn.
Supes Back Call To Remove Involuntary Servitude Clause From State Constitution
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San Francisco Supervisor Matt Haney and Board of Supervisors President Shamann Walton on Thursday lent their support to a growing movement to strike a clause from the California Constitution allowing for involuntary servitude as a form of punishment.
Currently, the state constitution allows for involuntary servitude for the punishment of a crime.
According to Haney s office, the clause was modeled after the U.S. Constitution s 13th amendment, which prohibited the practice of slavery by private citizens and instead transferred the power to state and federal governments in the form of involuntary servitude as punishment for crimes.
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