A healthy confrontation with the past but an attempt to eradicate history altogether today were talking to professor tom device and scotlands leading historian to ask how the nation should confront the c. B. L. Sides of his own history and how the Mainstream Media been covering this controversial issue we asked professor Jordan Robertson costs us get to go lie over much of the plotting all of this coming up later in the show but 1st the glass going to smita with your tweet your emails and your messages. Thank you alex last week sure focused on the impact of corbett 19 on black asian and minority ethnic communities where we spoke with dr managed to lottie who lost his father to coronavirus pierre byron this month and 100 year old fundraiser charging louisa says i live in africa and the numbers getting covered 1000. 00 are exceptionally low we have less than 200. 00 deaths in kenya under less says how is it any governments fault that some people are more susceptible to corporate 19 than
denver before attending the university of redlands in california. he yearned his juris doctor it from the university of colorado at boulder and began his legal career as a deputy district attorney with the denver district attorney s office in 1970. in 1974 he was assigned to the civil division of the united states attorney s office, text of colorado, before entering private practice in 1976. in 1982, he cofounded the firm of demand and jackson, a partnership that continued until his appointment to the denver county bench and january 2013. has been recognized as a colorado super lawyer, and with the national bar associations new or, and the award, among others. in 20, 18 the judicial organization recognized him for county court of the year. judge jackson provides in the criminal provision. next, i d like to introduce the senior director of racial equity for the city of alabama. a focus of her work is the birmingham civil rights national monument, designated in january 2017 by
Awards and medals and honors hes received but all of you go home and google him for a mind blowing experience. I just want to mention a few ningz that he and i discussed. After receiving his sumacum degree he joined the air force. During the training he found out that his eyes werent good enough so he was sent off to japan to be a photo intelligence officer. When he arrived to his dismay he found out he was made a Personnel Officer because his boss was lazy and didnt want to get up in the morning. When lieutenant wood arrived in the orderly room at 7 30, he had nothing to do. So he spent his time reading history books. Thankfully for all of us, for his students and for america, he completed his rotc requirement, didnt think the military had treated him well and went off to study history. He earned his m. A. And ph. D. At harvard studying under bernard bailin. History may be kept alive and made vivid and urgent by the living memory of it. Which is exactly what were trying to do here. Ba
Laudi degree he joined the air force. During the training he found out that his eyes werent good enough so he was sent off to japan to be a photo intelligence officer. When he arrived to his dismay he found out he was made a Personnel Officer because his boss was lazy and didnt want to get up in the morning. When lieutenant wood arrived in the orderly room at 7 30, he had nothing to do. So he spent his time reading history books. Thankfully for all of us, for his students and for america, he completed his rotc requirement, didnt think the military had treated him well and went off to study history. He earned his m. A. And ph. D. At harvard studying under the famous bernard bailin. He once wrote in a quote, history may be kept alive and made vivid and make constantly relevant and urgent by the living memory of it. Which is exactly what were trying to do here. He was the great and friendly rival of ed morgan who taught joe ellis. Teachers matter. In 1969, wood joined the faculty of Brown
Revolution. Period. Im not going to read off all the long list of the books and publications hes written or the awards and medals and honors hes received. But all of you go home and google him for a mindblowing experience. I just want to mention a few things that he and i discussed. After receiving his suma cu suma cum laude degree from tufts, he joined the air force. During the training he found out that his eyes werent good enough so he was sent off to japan to be a photo intelligence officer. When he arrived, to his dismay, he found out he was made a Personnel Officer because his boss was lazy and didnt want to get up in the morning. When lieutenant wood arrived in the orderly room at 7 30, he had nothing to do. So he spent his time reading history books. Thankfully for all of us, for his students and for america, he completed his rotc requirement, didnt think the military had treated him well and went off to study history. He earned his m. A. And ph. D. At harvard studying under be