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our bookseller is parnassus books and purchases of any book from any part of the festival through parnassus helps to keep it free. staff will place the book is a free nonprofit event supported by a donations if you appreciate the event you can do so in the app or by visiting the website. >> and to be born in small you and immigrated first but we will talk about the park before she came to the us. she works as the infusion nurse and born in the eastern congo and then you will hear the miraculous story how he attended nyu and lives in new york. welcome. >> and she was an extraordinary woman who had a truly specialized skill set in the somali desert. and then to help us understand in the harsh way of life? >> my grandmother is come of age. from early on when i think of my grandmother what comes to mind is this is one of the harshest o environments. that only scorpions and snakes that lions and hyenas and from what i have learned, she was a poet. so my grandmother really learned. and that was a job that was given usually that she did all of that. and then she created poetry for him. and when ha
our bookseller is parnassus books and purchases of any book from any part of the festival through parnassus helps to keep it free. staff will place the book is a free nonprofit event supported by a donations if you appreciate the event you can do so in the app or by visiting the website. >> and to be born in small you and immigrated first but we will talk about the park before she came to the us. she works as the infusion nurse and born in the eastern congo and then you will hear the...
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of the festival via parnassus help keep this festival free. if we'll place the link for that in thehe top of the chat. the festival is a free, nonprofit event that is supported in part by donations from individuals. if you appreciate the event and want to support it, you can do so in the app or by visiting the web site at www.huntn.org. let's see. and so let's talk a little about our authors. shugri was an immigrant at birth from somalia to the u.s., and we're going to talk about -- [inaudible] works as an infusion nurse, and he attended university in rwanda where he was for a very long time in a -- what do they call it in what'd they call the refugee camp? >> [inaudible] >> yeah. you'll hear miraculous stories of how he came to attend, this yu, and he lives in thy. so i welcome. shugri, i'd like to start with you. your book starts with your girlhood in the desert when you were sent to live with your grandmother. and she was really an extraordinary woman who had a truly specialized skill set for surviving in the hard. environment of the somali
of the festival via parnassus help keep this festival free. if we'll place the link for that in thehe top of the chat. the festival is a free, nonprofit event that is supported in part by donations from individuals. if you appreciate the event and want to support it, you can do so in the app or by visiting the web site at www.huntn.org. let's see. and so let's talk a little about our authors. shugri was an immigrant at birth from somalia to the u.s., and we're going to talk about -- [inaudible]...
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sales through parnassus books supports the festival and helps to keep ito free. so have a special guest today. our author is the former two term name under mayor of knoxville and governor of tennessee.ve during his tenure tennessee became the fastest improving state in the country in k-12 education and the first state to provide free community college or technical school for all its citizens. in addition to adding 475,000 net new jobs. he serves on the board of directors for teach for america, the wilson center and young life. he and his wife of over 40 years have three children and ten grandchildren. he is here today to discuss his new book, "faithful presence: the promise and the peril of faith in the public square." he's also myy former boss.e governor bill haslam, welcome to the southern festival of books. >> thanks for including me. i'm not used to people introduce me as an author. kind of getting used to being on the other side of the table. >> you are welcome. that is what is cool about the festival. kind of like the u.s. open. >> that is quite a good thin
sales through parnassus books supports the festival and helps to keep ito free. so have a special guest today. our author is the former two term name under mayor of knoxville and governor of tennessee.ve during his tenure tennessee became the fastest improving state in the country in k-12 education and the first state to provide free community college or technical school for all its citizens. in addition to adding 475,000 net new jobs. he serves on the board of directors for teach for america,...
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i want to tell you about our book so is parnassus books, and purchases of the books of any books from any part of the festival help keep this festival free. humanities tennessee will place the book by links at the top of the chat. the festival is a free nonprofit event that is supported in part by donations from individuals. if you appreciate the event and want to support it you can do so in the app or by visiting the website. let's see, and so let's talk a little about our authors. shugri said salh was born in somalia and emigrated first decanted and into the u.s. and will talk about the part before she came to the u.s. she lives in sonoma can and works as an infusion nurse. and mondiant dogon, welcome, mondiant, was born in eastern congo. he t attended university in rwaa where he was for a very long time in desperate what did they call it? what do they call the refugee camp? [inaudible] >> you will hear the miraculous draft hurricane to attend nyu and he lives in new york. so welcome. shugri, i'd like to start with you.ug your book starts with your girlhood in the desert where you s
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i want to tell you about booksellers parnassus books purchases of the books of any books, any part of the festival help keep the festival free. humanities tennessee staff will t have the book of violence for theof session and the top of the chat. the festival is a freeva nonprofit event that supported in part by donations from individuals. if you appreciate the event and want to support it, you can do so in the app by visiting the website www..hum tn.org. let's talk a little bit about our authors was born in somalia andn emigrated first to canada, and then to the u.s. were going to talk about the p part before she got to the u.s., was in sonoma works as an infusion nurse. was born in eastern congo and belongs to the tutsi tribe. he attended university and rwanda where he was for very long time what do they call it? the refugee camps you will hear the miraculous how we came to attend nyu and came and lived in new york. so welcome. shurgri i'd like to start with you. your book starts with your girlhood inou the desert you were sent to live with your grandmother. she was really an extrao
i want to tell you about booksellers parnassus books purchases of the books of any books, any part of the festival help keep the festival free. humanities tennessee staff will t have the book of violence for theof session and the top of the chat. the festival is a freeva nonprofit event that supported in part by donations from individuals. if you appreciate the event and want to support it, you can do so in the app by visiting the website www..hum tn.org. let's talk a little bit about our...
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would like to purchase use e-books featured at the festival we encourage you to do that through the parnassus book link in the facebook, or youtube book section, support the festival and help to keep it free. we have a special guest today. our author is the former two term mayor of knoxville and two term governor of tennessee. during his tenure tennessee became the fastest improving state in the country and k-12 education and the first state to provide free community college, technical school for all its citizens in addition to adding 475,000 net new jobs. bill haslam serves on the board of directors for teach for america, the whistler center and young life. he and his wife kristi have three children and 10 grandchildren. they appear today to discuss his new book "faithful presence: the promise and the peril of faith in the public square". he is my former boss and a special guest today. welcome to the southern festival of books. >> thanks for including me. i'm so unused to having people address me as another, i always wonder who is going to join us. i have to get used to being on the other si
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ingram content group, tennessee arts commission, and parnassus books thank you so much for making this possible in these extremelynn times. we will be in conversation tonight with two extraordinary african immignt
ingram content group, tennessee arts commission, and parnassus books thank you so much for making this possible in these extremelynn times. we will be in conversation tonight with two extraordinary african immignt
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national arts commission, ingram content group, tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university, and parnassus books. thank you so much for making this possible in these extraordinary
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there's also routes like the six parnassus for example where we're operating a 20 minute frequency where we want to continue to look at adding back to more of the traditional frequency so there's a lot of things kind of in the hopper to look at for the fall. i will say that in order to get back to our old 2019 service we will need more than 100 percent service restoration because we have added so much service that we did not have in 2019 but i think that's okay because the system is evolving. it's recognizing new patterns and we want to continue to do that. so that's kind of where we are at four the next steps. we as i said you have to major obstacles which is hiring and funding. we are developing options. working with the controller's office to really document when we will exhaust both the federal money aswell as our reserve money . and we just want to make sure that this one time money is positioned as abridge . not as a cliff. so that we can use it to get more service in place but not be in a position where we have to pull back service or layoff staff if they cannot be identified. sot
there's also routes like the six parnassus for example where we're operating a 20 minute frequency where we want to continue to look at adding back to more of the traditional frequency so there's a lot of things kind of in the hopper to look at for the fall. i will say that in order to get back to our old 2019 service we will need more than 100 percent service restoration because we have added so much service that we did not have in 2019 but i think that's okay because the system is evolving....
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there's also routes like the six parnassus for example where we're operating a 20 minute frequency where we want to continue to look at adding back to more of the traditional frequency so there's a lot of things kind of in the hopper to look at for the fall. i will say that in order to get back to our old 2019 service we will need more than 100 percent service restoration because we have added so much service that we did not have in 2019 but i think that's okay because the system is evolving. it's recognizing new patterns and we want to continue to do that. so that's kind of where we are at four the next steps. we as i said you have to major obstacles which is hiring and funding. we are developing options. working with the controller's office to really document when we will exhaust both the federal money aswell as our reserve money . and we just want to make sure that this one time money is positioned as abridge . not as a cliff. so that we can use it to get more service in place but not be in a position where we have to pull back service or layoff staff if they cannot be identified. sot
there's also routes like the six parnassus for example where we're operating a 20 minute frequency where we want to continue to look at adding back to more of the traditional frequency so there's a lot of things kind of in the hopper to look at for the fall. i will say that in order to get back to our old 2019 service we will need more than 100 percent service restoration because we have added so much service that we did not have in 2019 but i think that's okay because the system is evolving....
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but we are recommending restoring the six street parnassus although at a lower frequency. when we first share these recommendations with the mta board, policy advisory group we did not have the recommendations to fully restore the eight accent vx bayshore in part because we got feedback very late in the process but we are able to incorporate thatinput . we're also recommending restoring the 28 bar, the 23 monitoring and 43 sonic. we are also recommending to restore the two, 10, 21 and 31 although not on their full routes. we are not recommending at the time restoring the three jackson extending the 12th specific to cover all portion of that route. and we are not recommending to restore the 47 primarily because we believe that our there are better ways to serve the 47 corridor or so for example, rather than having a 47 and 49 on vanness have a more frequent 49 which also provides frequency all the way to city college. we are also recommending the 12 pacific, the full-length. operating every 7 and a half minutes. as well as strong north-south connection on seventh and eighth
but we are recommending restoring the six street parnassus although at a lower frequency. when we first share these recommendations with the mta board, policy advisory group we did not have the recommendations to fully restore the eight accent vx bayshore in part because we got feedback very late in the process but we are able to incorporate thatinput . we're also recommending restoring the 28 bar, the 23 monitoring and 43 sonic. we are also recommending to restore the two, 10, 21 and 31...
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but we are recommending restoring the six street parnassus although at a lower frequency. when we first share these recommendations with the mta board, policy advisory group we did not have the recommendations to fully restore the eight accent vx bayshore in part because we got feedback very late in the process but we are able to incorporate thatinput . we're also recommending restoring the 28 bar, the 23 monitoring and 43 sonic. we are also recommending to restore the two, 10, 21 and 31 although not on their full routes. we are not recommending at the time restoring the three jackson extending the 12th specific to cover all portion of that route. and we are not recommending to restore the 47 primarily because we believe that our there are better ways to serve the 47 corridor or so for example, rather than having a 47 and 49 on vanness have a more frequent 49 which also provides frequency all the way to city college. we are also recommending the 12 pacific, the full-length. operating every 7 and a half minutes. as well as strong north-south connection on seventh and eighth
but we are recommending restoring the six street parnassus although at a lower frequency. when we first share these recommendations with the mta board, policy advisory group we did not have the recommendations to fully restore the eight accent vx bayshore in part because we got feedback very late in the process but we are able to incorporate thatinput . we're also recommending restoring the 28 bar, the 23 monitoring and 43 sonic. we are also recommending to restore the two, 10, 21 and 31...
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but we are recommending restoring the six street parnassus although at a lower frequency. when we first share these recommendations with the mta board, policy advisory group we did not have the recommendations to fully restore the eight accent vx bayshore in part because we got feedback very late in the process but we are able to incorporate thatinput . we're also recommending restoring the 28 bar, the 23 monitoring and 43 sonic. we are also recommending to restore the two, 10, 21 and 31 although not on their full routes. we are not recommending at the time restoring the three jackson extending the 12th specific to cover all portion of that route. and we are not recommending to restore the 47 primarily because we believe that our there are better ways to serve the 47 corridor or so for example, rather than having a 47 and 49 on vanness have a more frequent 49 which also provides frequency all the way to city college. we are also recommending the 12 pacific, the full-length. operating every 7 and a half minutes. as well as strong north-south connection on seventh and eighth
but we are recommending restoring the six street parnassus although at a lower frequency. when we first share these recommendations with the mta board, policy advisory group we did not have the recommendations to fully restore the eight accent vx bayshore in part because we got feedback very late in the process but we are able to incorporate thatinput . we're also recommending restoring the 28 bar, the 23 monitoring and 43 sonic. we are also recommending to restore the two, 10, 21 and 31...