On the news. Imagine. Are you threatening him . Yes, he is. This is what i tell you, we live in fear, and nobody cares. Reporter they live in condominiums above willow alley. This is the shelter in place slum. Reporter what is it like living here day to day . Its unrelenting. I cant sleep at night. I cant work during the day. I wear noisecanceling headphones when i have to work from home. And i have to have the volume on full blast. Reporter they dont feel safe in their neighborhood. People have broken into their building and drug dealing and drug use is rampant. In the last ten days, i myself have witnessed from my window two overdoses right by our garage door. We are under siege. And this is blocks away from city hall. Reporter but the people who live on this street say they dont feel safe either. They say residents in the nearby buildings have acted outpouring water on them from the windows above and running over their tents with cars. And they pulled in and started yelling the fact
Aaron is a native of michigan not far from lansing, did his undergraduate work at northwestern before spending time working in washington, d. C. And moved on to the university of virginia where he studied under gary gallagher. Book is entitled why confederates fought family and nation in civil war virginia. His most recent book, published by harvard, titled calculus of violence how americans fought the civil war. Just again published in 2018. Aaron, lsu is a great place for him. Aaron is a self proclaimed foody so has lots of places to select from in new orleans but today well talk about his book, which has received two recent awards including the Jefferson Davis award from formerly the museum of the confederacy, now the American Civil War museum in richmond. Lets welcome aaron sheehandean. [applause] prof. Sheehandean good morning. Thank you all. I will start by saying happy fathers day to everyone in the audience. Its a weird thing to spend sunday morning talking about violence, but
Peter carmichael. Member of the History Department at gettysburg college. Also the director of the civil war institute. My pleasure to intrude to professor of she an southern studies at lsu. He did an undergraduate work at northwestern before spending time working in washington dc as a congressional staffer and moved on to the university of virginia, published his dissertation with North Carolina press. Hisfederates fought most recent book published by the calculused of violence, how americans just the civil war became published in 2018. Aaron says lsu is a great place for him. Being in baton rouge and not far from new orleans. A selfproclaimed foodie so he has lots of places to select from in portland but today he will talk to us about his to us about hisnd the important book and the book that has received said, my book is called the calculus of violence, that is the promo part. We will get right into it. Afriend said a long time ago 10 pound weight in a five pounds sack. To stay onan
Ernie stevens on this edition of native report, well meet dr. Arne vainio and head into our studio to watch as he performs a science experiment. Rita aspinwall we visit the American Indian Cancer Foundation and learn about its mission. Ernie stevens and we meet the honorable Diane Humetewa, United States District Court judges for the district of arizona. Rita aspinwall we also hear from our elders on this edition of native report. Narrator production of native report is made possible by grants from the Shakopee Mdewakanton sioux community, the blandin foundation, and the Duluth Superior Area Community foundation. [music playing] welcome to native report. Im ernie stevens. And im Rita Aspinwall. Dr. Arne vainio is a familypractice physician and has worked for the fond Du Lac Human Services division for the past 18 years. Hes committed to getting native youth into the field of medicine and has done outreach in the form of what he calls Mad Scientist experiments. Tonight he performs one o
Ernie stevens on this edition of native report, well meet dr. Arne vainio and head into our studio to watch as he performs a science experiment. Rita aspinwall we visit the American Indian Cancer Foundation and learn about its mission. Ernie stevens and we meet the honorable Diane Humetewa, United States District Court judges for the district of arizona. Rita aspinwall we also hear from our elders on this edition of native report. Narrator production of native report is made possible by grants from the Shakopee Mdewakanton sioux community, the blandin foundation, and the Duluth Superior Area Community foundation. [music playing] welcome to native report. Im ernie stevens. And im Rita Aspinwall. Dr. Arne vainio is a familypractice physician and has worked for the fond Du Lac Human Services division for the past 18 years. Hes committed to getting native youth into the field of medicine and has done outreach in the form of what he calls Mad Scientist experiments. Tonight he performs one o