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next it's a booktv's monthly "in depth" program with the story and activist roxanne dunbar-ortiz. her books include "outlaw woman" and a recently published "not a nation of immigrants." >> host: roxanne dunbar-ortiz, i want to start our conversation today with a quote from your most recent book "not a nation of immigrants." in the book youup write that the claim that the united states is a nation of immigrants is the benevolent version of u.s. nationalism. what do you mean by that? >> guest: well, in the past before that terminology, a nation of immigrants, arose there was a degradation really of immigrants, very hard processing of acceptance that still exist with chinese. the first immigration law was an exclusion of chinese. it's been mainly about exclusion.hi but this term, and nation of immigrants, is actually very recent. i was surprised actually to find that it dates to 1958 and it was implemented by john f. kennedy when he was senator. and it seemed to me that his purpose was in planning to run for president that he had a difficult past because he was a child of immigrants,
next it's a booktv's monthly "in depth" program with the story and activist roxanne dunbar-ortiz. her books include "outlaw woman" and a recently published "not a nation of immigrants." >> host: roxanne dunbar-ortiz, i want to start our conversation today with a quote from your most recent book "not a nation of immigrants." in the book youup write that the claim that the united states is a nation of immigrants is the benevolent version of u.s....
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cecilia you are on with roxanne dunbar-ortiz. >> caller: good morning roxanne. i just wanted to thank you for your book. yesterday on the banks of the missouri river overlooking a 52-foot image of a lakota woman. we celebrated by dedicating it to remind our women that they are powerful, they are awesome and they are the backbone of our nation. roxanne this image to me is of the type for all indian women to uplift themselves and to learn more about their culture and learn more about the ceremonies and about their language but most importantly roxanne it's an image that we will use in south dakota tohe try to teach the whe people and remind them that it wasn't long ago, for centuries ago that their ancestors came to america to look for a better life. we have so much to share with their non-indigenous people to remind them that they too came from somewhere and that we are the owners of this great land and will we are sharing it. i'm excited about this and i hope you know about it and the archetype so weakening gauge other women to be proud of who they are. let's go
cecilia you are on with roxanne dunbar-ortiz. >> caller: good morning roxanne. i just wanted to thank you for your book. yesterday on the banks of the missouri river overlooking a 52-foot image of a lakota woman. we celebrated by dedicating it to remind our women that they are powerful, they are awesome and they are the backbone of our nation. roxanne this image to me is of the type for all indian women to uplift themselves and to learn more about their culture and learn more about the...
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roxanne, i'm just excited about this and i hope you know about it. and you can help promote so we can engage other native women other indigenous women to be proud of who they are. >> thank you for calling in. >> guest: thank you six celia, i did know about the ceremony. all over my friends on facebook i was just exciting to experience it. there is a lot of news now about missing and murdered native women that is just catastrophic colonial issue that is related to reservations and being still under colonial control, federal control so they are not allowed to have a really a criminal investigation internally. it is light green lights flashing on the borders of reservations, it is a free here, rape any women you want. just come onto the reservation. it is a huge problem i think deborah hall and secretary of the interior, when she was a congressperson took this up as a major issue of native women. it's only now getting publicized because of the murdered young woman from florida. and people started saying what about the black women, the native women, the
roxanne, i'm just excited about this and i hope you know about it. and you can help promote so we can engage other native women other indigenous women to be proud of who they are. >> thank you for calling in. >> guest: thank you six celia, i did know about the ceremony. all over my friends on facebook i was just exciting to experience it. there is a lot of news now about missing and murdered native women that is just catastrophic colonial issue that is related to reservations and...
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and hertzberg roxanne farm on farm i and a few moments ago brought up iran. and i want to ask you about that because there are analysts who posit that the leaders of israel and the u. k. have stepped up the relationship between both countries as a way to deal with iran or focus on iran nuclear negotiations. do you believe that that's a factor at play? it's definitely a possibly a factor. i mean, when you look at how my son has a lot of those are really in proxies in the region. and so i, you know, i think that is something that is probably on their minds, but also it does bring, you know, makes peace more likely in the recent region, when you can just arm has black and hamas that are acting as extra military actors. you know, it has bloss case, it's basically taken over southern lebanon and hamas, as we all know, was taken over garza and i don't think that reflects the will of either the lebanese people or the palestinian people in contrast to the propaganda that was founded by mister burgundy, and so i do think that is something that you are the one we have
and hertzberg roxanne farm on farm i and a few moments ago brought up iran. and i want to ask you about that because there are analysts who posit that the leaders of israel and the u. k. have stepped up the relationship between both countries as a way to deal with iran or focus on iran nuclear negotiations. do you believe that that's a factor at play? it's definitely a possibly a factor. i mean, when you look at how my son has a lot of those are really in proxies in the region. and so i, you...
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host: we are back live with roxanne dunbar ortiz. now back to your phone calls. let's hear from barbara from massachusetts. please go ahead. >>caller: hello peter. hello doctor dunbar ortiz. i come from this phone call from the documentary on hbo exterminate all the brutes about the history of your eccentric colonialism and genocide. doctor ortiz book is sitting in my lap of the indigenous people taken out of the library on martha's vineyard. were the descendents go to school with myw grandchildren. so if you go to amazon.com they are selling all three of the books of the historical backstop for this extraordinary documentary you are listening to the founder so i hope everyone after watching the documentary will enjoy that conversation which is taking off. please tell us how you got involved and finally this is a documentary of a decade not 2021. t and really is here to revolutionize the historical record. host: thank you. what is exterminate all the brutes? >> . >> and as described it is a paradigm shift of anything that's ever been
host: we are back live with roxanne dunbar ortiz. now back to your phone calls. let's hear from barbara from massachusetts. please go ahead. >>caller: hello peter. hello doctor dunbar ortiz. i come from this phone call from the documentary on hbo exterminate all the brutes about the history of your eccentric colonialism and genocide. doctor ortiz book is sitting in my lap of the indigenous people taken out of the library on martha's vineyard. were the descendents go to school with myw...
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i just want to ask roxanne farm on for my end here. one other question in the interim, this statement, i want to go back to the statement from the palestinian embassy to the united kingdom because it also described this move to designate hamas a terrorist organization as a quote retrograde step, that will make peace making harder and diminish for you kay's role from your perspective, is that accurate? does this make peace making harder and doesn't diminish the u. k. 's rule? well, i think the pay is got a different view on this and that it's a very pro israeli government. and in fact, the home office, the whole minutes, are pretty patel who is making this has made the statement on the part of the government. it will be bringing it to parliament. of course, it won't get passed until the parliament agrees to this, but we have to look at this against the background. she had gone several years ago under the may government when she was an international development as the minister and had spoken with various members of the yahoo government,
i just want to ask roxanne farm on for my end here. one other question in the interim, this statement, i want to go back to the statement from the palestinian embassy to the united kingdom because it also described this move to designate hamas a terrorist organization as a quote retrograde step, that will make peace making harder and diminish for you kay's role from your perspective, is that accurate? does this make peace making harder and doesn't diminish the u. k. 's rule? well, i think the...
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but also, something like "roxanne, roxanne," i remember thinking about it in college as the roxanne cycle and the idea that there was like a kind of epic cycle to that. and i think it's really important to say there's these different voices, sometimes contesting each other, and hip-hop itself has a history of people having those arguments, sometimes backstage, but often on stage and on wax for us to understand. i think there is a long conversation, too, about gender and equity, all these kinds of questions. and a good museum, like our museum, and the smithsonian as a whole i think thinks about that with you, helps you think about it, shows you the story, as dwan's mentioning, and tells it over time. i think the context is really important. that conversation and that context is what i try to help people focus on and see it for themselves, and see it and hear it in this case, up close and firsthand. and if you know the music, you know it's layered. and how do you experience it? how do we see it in relation to each other? i think that's the important aspect of the music and the anthology. ms
but also, something like "roxanne, roxanne," i remember thinking about it in college as the roxanne cycle and the idea that there was like a kind of epic cycle to that. and i think it's really important to say there's these different voices, sometimes contesting each other, and hip-hop itself has a history of people having those arguments, sometimes backstage, but often on stage and on wax for us to understand. i think there is a long conversation, too, about gender and equity, all...
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andrew stephanie beams, oregon roxanne. yeah. i used the gun one of your on the group years and as as cheaper if that. yeah, thank you. oh fraud. how come got door when of rebellion? easier or vision of what our results him for his classes or bedroom. thank not sitting up probably on tight. yeah, i thought yeah, not again. he's out says flores' man. we rename it, but got tom to room out. thank you. not by shouting. he's out sick on spot. i had 3 of them from me to horror room on guides of stuff as well, machine to be degree child, so not. not sure how i should get, as i said, for how i should from my, for when you're not sure if that works out for my new year. when we caught 3 done the record video because the pictures a little bit down at the moment when you, when you're fortunate manager, when you're okay. she's been shot. one of the force not mirrors position and he was more not by promoting the ginger or from the one point about it at a time, somebody back and that a group neighbor off the phone or when you might not probably
andrew stephanie beams, oregon roxanne. yeah. i used the gun one of your on the group years and as as cheaper if that. yeah, thank you. oh fraud. how come got door when of rebellion? easier or vision of what our results him for his classes or bedroom. thank not sitting up probably on tight. yeah, i thought yeah, not again. he's out says flores' man. we rename it, but got tom to room out. thank you. not by shouting. he's out sick on spot. i had 3 of them from me to horror room on guides of stuff...
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can you believe that oregon roxanne is? yeah, i use nagondo new on the group years and as ashika if that. yeah, thank you. oh fraud. how come gra, doormen of redondo, vizier, or as national monitoring is awesome. but his classes are a bedroom, rent, not sitting in a problem now thought yeah, i thought yet not again. he's out says flores' man. we rename it. but got w. william, i thought you know by shout again on spy. here from trumpia, horner from montgomery, which needs to be degree chair for not sure how i should get an idea of how i should from my for the new not sure if it works out for my new year. when we come through to redone the vehicle video because the picture is a little down on my front door when you, when you're fortunate for manager, when you see you've been shot one of the 1st years finishing and he was more not by promoting the ginger or from the one point about it at a time, somebody back another group unable to get off the phone or when you might have enough, i can come if you're not gonna you gotta be in
can you believe that oregon roxanne is? yeah, i use nagondo new on the group years and as ashika if that. yeah, thank you. oh fraud. how come gra, doormen of redondo, vizier, or as national monitoring is awesome. but his classes are a bedroom, rent, not sitting in a problem now thought yeah, i thought yet not again. he's out says flores' man. we rename it. but got w. william, i thought you know by shout again on spy. here from trumpia, horner from montgomery, which needs to be degree chair for...
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it's roxanne recipe and manufacturing know how, even as it's making billions of dollars in profits. payton saw development monopolies, and then a panoramic. it is a terrible idea to have a private corporation. have a monopoly on part of a life saving technology. the vaccine itself would not exist without the massive contribution of the federal government at every step of the way. benjamin franklin, one said, an investment in knowledge pays the best interest and the race to create cobra. 900 vaccines is certainly required some pretty big investment from federal authorities in the us medina ship. the company received more than a little help from various government agencies from bottom to the and billions and funding was granted to madana to expedite the creation of spike back the investment paid off. vaccine is one of many saving lives in the us and abroad. what about that interest, mister franklin mentioned. the devil is in the details and tens of billions are at stake. madana is now at loggerheads with the u. s. government over the question of patenting. he's the thing, aside from access t
it's roxanne recipe and manufacturing know how, even as it's making billions of dollars in profits. payton saw development monopolies, and then a panoramic. it is a terrible idea to have a private corporation. have a monopoly on part of a life saving technology. the vaccine itself would not exist without the massive contribution of the federal government at every step of the way. benjamin franklin, one said, an investment in knowledge pays the best interest and the race to create cobra. 900...
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oh roxanne, though little wasn't vaccine, can be expected in 2022 little since this is not an invasive method, but we expect to recruit people quickly for research. and timing always depends on the recruitment of volunteers rather than the vaccine will be produced shortly. the trials can start approximately in january 2022 usual and will take several months and therefore in the next 3 to 5 months, a full attendant is at present to me. timely receipts of permission from the regulator and rallied recruitment of volunteers. this study will be completed, we are optimistic that in the near future it will be possible to see the main points of the international magazine. sure, it is clear the one year ah good most miserable you. it looks then the full in order to avoid getting sick, it's necessary to constantly update the immune system, as is the case with the flipped. the most important goal that humanity must achieve now is to obtain heard immunity and reduce mortality, and thus reduce the burden on dorchester, the measure that will really protect the population is re vaccination. with the
oh roxanne, though little wasn't vaccine, can be expected in 2022 little since this is not an invasive method, but we expect to recruit people quickly for research. and timing always depends on the recruitment of volunteers rather than the vaccine will be produced shortly. the trials can start approximately in january 2022 usual and will take several months and therefore in the next 3 to 5 months, a full attendant is at present to me. timely receipts of permission from the regulator and rallied...
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and i will cover roxanne mora and has alyssa club, why nobody that a woman took tenet matter. my name, mitchell, i had with the lyle and that is it a melissa being club, the level of the he is? i can give him your coon alon either mer to helene 3 i was when i laugh, owed me art kind of a part of that kind of a cool. all casino, the loyalty live live club lacking none of our home nearby. no, no. all or know who to he lives out of solar or what a half it but he goes ahead. so general, some people say did the military have deliberately paved the way for this takeover? for example, by weakening the previous government such as the close of the ports were done in the east. you had pre notice that this was going to happen. and why didn't you make a move to stop the protesters from barricade import. when we have seen that the military can remove barricades in the cities during the recent or protest, i consider lou mccann, who like official oh fuck, he'll have one more kind of use of illnesses, alaska. you shall, con amolla, lisa, israel, masters alaska area or between all kind of mall
and i will cover roxanne mora and has alyssa club, why nobody that a woman took tenet matter. my name, mitchell, i had with the lyle and that is it a melissa being club, the level of the he is? i can give him your coon alon either mer to helene 3 i was when i laugh, owed me art kind of a part of that kind of a cool. all casino, the loyalty live live club lacking none of our home nearby. no, no. all or know who to he lives out of solar or what a half it but he goes ahead. so general, some people...
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version of corona why it was a want to chrome alls of since spike nic astrazeneca and also utterly roxanne us. fraser and medina, all of them, of where you see miller and jim, jim, but i should say, that was one thing richie has given me hold for spite ne cookson in particular. but this because i've been, the widow vaccines produce a little bit, the water wide spread, them unity. it's not just on they bought is but a little bit more or if you sell it response and you fell, it is fonts is not zip the sensitive to the new mutation cells of rails. because a spike nick is a strongest outdoor for either. and then the vital work since and here and took him on the boat, johnson johnson and the astrazeneca and spiked come putting those 3 out of those that his us goodness is strongest. one. you have a chance that because that also have a stronger potential and that you felt a range. you might want to let the strong could drop in that amount of and they boy just knew that was a protection. we've also spoken to the head of the russian direct investment fund, which has overseen the global distribution
version of corona why it was a want to chrome alls of since spike nic astrazeneca and also utterly roxanne us. fraser and medina, all of them, of where you see miller and jim, jim, but i should say, that was one thing richie has given me hold for spite ne cookson in particular. but this because i've been, the widow vaccines produce a little bit, the water wide spread, them unity. it's not just on they bought is but a little bit more or if you sell it response and you fell, it is fonts is not...
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new version of corona white as a one a chrome alls of since spike nic astrazeneca and also utterly roxanne, us. president modena, all of them cuz we're do similar engine, but i should say, there was one thing rich is given me hold for spite me cookson in particular that this because i've been, the widow vaccines produce a little bit, the water wide spread them unity. it's not just on a board is but a little bit the war or was it you sell it response and do you. so it is fonts is not zip the sensitive to was in human facial cells of rails because a spike nick is a strongest outdoor for isaac. and then the vital work since i'm here and took him on the boat, johnson johnson and the astrazeneca and spiked accompanying those 3 out of those. that is as good, nick is the strongest one. when you have a chance that because that also have a stronger to potential and that you felt a range, you might want to let the strong could drop in the amount of. and they boy just knew that was a protection now is western governments to push their citizens to get a booster shot. the world health organization has
new version of corona white as a one a chrome alls of since spike nic astrazeneca and also utterly roxanne, us. president modena, all of them cuz we're do similar engine, but i should say, there was one thing rich is given me hold for spite me cookson in particular that this because i've been, the widow vaccines produce a little bit, the water wide spread them unity. it's not just on a board is but a little bit the war or was it you sell it response and do you. so it is fonts is not zip the...
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so do you also grab the same claim that you are terribly misunderstood and i will cover roxanne morris and as alyssa club. why nobody that a woman doctrinaire, madam michelle, i had with the lion. and that, is it a melissa being club, the level of the he? no, i can't remember coon allen, other motto, helene 3 i was in i laugh. owed me art kind of a part of that kind of a cool. we'll consider the loyalty live live club lacking none of our home nearby. no, no, all or know who to hit leave us out of solar or what a half it but he goes ahead. so general, some people say did the military have deliberately paved the way for this takeover? for example, by weakening the previous government such as the close of the ports were done in the east. you had pre notice that this was going to happen. and why didn't you make a move to stop the protesters from barricade import. when we have seen that the military can remove barricades industries during the re sent a protest. i consider lou mccann, who like official. oh fuck, he'll have one more kind of use of elements as alaska. you shall, con amolla lis
so do you also grab the same claim that you are terribly misunderstood and i will cover roxanne morris and as alyssa club. why nobody that a woman doctrinaire, madam michelle, i had with the lion. and that, is it a melissa being club, the level of the he? no, i can't remember coon allen, other motto, helene 3 i was in i laugh. owed me art kind of a part of that kind of a cool. we'll consider the loyalty live live club lacking none of our home nearby. no, no, all or know who to hit leave us out...
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pandemic two hours later, guests will be roxanne dunbar who discusses native american culture and history month women's liberation movement, founding of the united states and for. outlaw woman in indigenous peoples history of united states not a nation of immigrants. carol who served as vice chair of president turned 1776 commission. she talks about critical race theory, 6019th project, immigration and more. we the people, 1776 report and recently published black america. friday 8:00 p.m. district on t center. you can access our programs online at booktv.org or follow along on c-span now, you feel at. >> next on arbor interview program "afterwards", former democratic senator ben nelson of nebraska discusses the client of bipartisanship in the senate and offers recommendations on how to restore it straight interviewed by republican senator ben sachs of nebraska. "afterwards" is a weekly interview program with guest host from atop nonfiction authors about the later books. >> hello and welcome to book tv. it is my pleasure to interview ben nelson from the great state of nebraska. benmy was b
pandemic two hours later, guests will be roxanne dunbar who discusses native american culture and history month women's liberation movement, founding of the united states and for. outlaw woman in indigenous peoples history of united states not a nation of immigrants. carol who served as vice chair of president turned 1776 commission. she talks about critical race theory, 6019th project, immigration and more. we the people, 1776 report and recently published black america. friday 8:00 p.m....
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america before and after the pandemic two hours later, guests will be roxanne dunbar who discusses native american culture and history month women's liberation movement, founding of the united states and for. outlaw woman in indigenous peoples history of united states not a nation of immigrants. carol who served as vice chair of president turned 1776 commission. she talks about critical race theory, 6019th project, immigration and more. we the people, 1776 report and recently published black america. friday 8:00 p.m. district on t center. you can access our programs online at booktv.org or follow along on c-span now, you feel at. >> next on arbor interview program "afterwards", former democratic senator ben nelson of nebraska discusses the client of bipartisanship in the senate
america before and after the pandemic two hours later, guests will be roxanne dunbar who discusses native american culture and history month women's liberation movement, founding of the united states and for. outlaw woman in indigenous peoples history of united states not a nation of immigrants. carol who served as vice chair of president turned 1776 commission. she talks about critical race theory, 6019th project, immigration and more. we the people, 1776 report and recently published black...
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. >> there are many roxann stones that have littered the ground here. army tanks are stationed and they stood by as mubarak's thugs came in on horseback an attacked crowds. there are many wounded in slings, bandaged. a child here five or six is fed by his mother. he is bruised on the side of his face. i asked her what happened and she said he is a revolutionary. he is fighting for his future. amy: that report aired friday february 4, 2011. he resigned two weeks later. then occupy wall street democracy now! was own of the only national news outlets to report on the first day of action. >> on saturday thousands of protesters took to the streets of downtown manhattan for what was described as an action to occupy wall street. inspired by the uprising offish spring and european antiausterity movements. a vancouver based culture jamming magazine put out a call for the protest on wall street in july. the goals were various from looting corporate cbs to political campaigns to auditing the federal reserve to challenging all of global capitalism. they included 71
. >> there are many roxann stones that have littered the ground here. army tanks are stationed and they stood by as mubarak's thugs came in on horseback an attacked crowds. there are many wounded in slings, bandaged. a child here five or six is fed by his mother. he is bruised on the side of his face. i asked her what happened and she said he is a revolutionary. he is fighting for his future. amy: that report aired friday february 4, 2011. he resigned two weeks later. then occupy wall...
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. >> our guest will be roxanne dunbar ortiz, she discusses native american culture in history, women's liberation movement, founding of the united states and more. >> after that caroll swain. vice chair of president trump's 1776 commission, she talks about critical race theory, 1619 project, immigration and more. >> all that starts friday 8 p.m. eastern on c-span 2, as access your books on line as well. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> at 10, on afterward, dr. paul opet head of children's infectious disease division talks about his book, you bet your life. he is interviewed by dr. gurley at johns hopkins. watch book tv every sunday on c-span 2. or watch on-line. up next on book tv: >> first thing i want to ask, how do you approach your role as a writer in particular a political writer? >> first thing, a political writer, politics is not a big part of most people's lives, it should not be a big part of life of
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two hours later our guests will be roxanne dunbar discusses native american culture the founding of the united states and more. her books include outlaw woman and indigenous people history of the united states. conversation's vice president of trump's 1776 commission. she talks about critical race theory, 1619 project, immigration and more read the books include we the people of the 176 report and the recently published black eye for america. all that starts friday on cspan2. you can also access our programs online at booktv.org or follow along on c-span now our new video app. >> up next on book tv author interview program, after words, entrepreneur argues corporate america is signing onto woke culture only to
two hours later our guests will be roxanne dunbar discusses native american culture the founding of the united states and more. her books include outlaw woman and indigenous people history of the united states. conversation's vice president of trump's 1776 commission. she talks about critical race theory, 1619 project, immigration and more read the books include we the people of the 176 report and the recently published black eye for america. all that starts friday on cspan2. you can also...
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roxanne watson wrote to us about the young man who donated his heart to her in 2010, saving her life. and since then, she says she has dedicated her energies to encouraging others to be donors. mike lamonica is grateful he decided to get back to competitive swimming, something he had done in college. not only did he find a refuge from the pandemic he also met a pool manager who turned out to be the love of his life and mike and kelly were married in september. so much to be thankful for. thank you for spending this afternoon with me. have a great thanksgiving. i'm jessica dean. special thanksgiving day marathon of stanley tucci "searching for italy" starts now. >>> i have driven in italy quite a bit. but i did say to one guy when i was doing the movie, people don't really stop at stop lights that much. he goes, no, no. th
roxanne watson wrote to us about the young man who donated his heart to her in 2010, saving her life. and since then, she says she has dedicated her energies to encouraging others to be donors. mike lamonica is grateful he decided to get back to competitive swimming, something he had done in college. not only did he find a refuge from the pandemic he also met a pool manager who turned out to be the love of his life and mike and kelly were married in september. so much to be thankful for. thank...
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two hours later our guest is roxanne dunbar ortiz. she discusses native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement, founding of the united states and more and her books include outlaw woman and indigenous people of the united states and the 1776 commission, she talks about critical race theory, the 1619 project, immigration, and more. and her books include, be the women, the 1776 report, and the recently published black eye for america. that starts tonight at 8 eastern on c-span2 and also access our programs on-line at book tv.org or follow along on c-span now our new video app. >> c-span offers a variety of podcasts that have something for every listener. weak days, washington today gives you the latest from the nation's capital and every week, book note plus has indepth interviews with writers about their latest works. ... next it's a booktv's monthly "in depth" program with the story and activist roxanne dunbar-ortiz. her books include "outlaw woman" and a recently published "not a nation of
two hours later our guest is roxanne dunbar ortiz. she discusses native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement, founding of the united states and more and her books include outlaw woman and indigenous people of the united states and the 1776 commission, she talks about critical race theory, the 1619 project, immigration, and more. and her books include, be the women, the 1776 report, and the recently published black eye for america. that starts tonight at 8 eastern on...
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two hours later our guest is roxanne dunbar ortiz. she discusses native american culture ask history, the women's liberation movement, the founding of the united states and more. her books include an indigenous people's history of the united states and not a nation of immigrants. and after that, a conversation with carol swain
two hours later our guest is roxanne dunbar ortiz. she discusses native american culture ask history, the women's liberation movement, the founding of the united states and more. her books include an indigenous people's history of the united states and not a nation of immigrants. and after that, a conversation with carol swain
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generally, in a ten-year period you have to bring it and qualify with political scientists -- bernie roxanne is probably the leading one in the country to analyze the data. that data is going to tell you whether smithtown or drones phil has racially polarized voting, and whether 48% or 55% of any population is needed to elect a minority candidate. not necessarily a minority candidate. the preferred candidate. that is done by looking at these primaries and general elections where a white candidate ran against a black, hispanic, asian american candidate. without that kind of analysis [inaudible] to many tourist historians in the last ten years, lost their core challenges because they did not do that kind of homework. you can look at north carolina, virginia, alabama for examples in the last few years. it takes a few thousand dollars or more, a month's worth of time. you have to get that basic homework done. otherwise -- do not bring a knife to a gunfight. you have to have the right tools and your homework done. >> it is also considering other legislation on the voting rights act. the senate ha
generally, in a ten-year period you have to bring it and qualify with political scientists -- bernie roxanne is probably the leading one in the country to analyze the data. that data is going to tell you whether smithtown or drones phil has racially polarized voting, and whether 48% or 55% of any population is needed to elect a minority candidate. not necessarily a minority candidate. the preferred candidate. that is done by looking at these primaries and general elections where a white...
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. >> roxanne dunbar ortiz, i want to start our conversation today with a quote from your most recent book, not a nation of immigrants.n you writeup that claim the unitd states is a nation of immigrants is the benevolent version of u.s. nationals. what you mean by that? >> in the
. >> roxanne dunbar ortiz, i want to start our conversation today with a quote from your most recent book, not a nation of immigrants.n you writeup that claim the unitd states is a nation of immigrants is the benevolent version of u.s. nationals. what you mean by that? >> in the
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. >> roxanne dunbar ortiz i want to start with our conversation today with a quote from your most recent book not an issue to be regrouped, in the book you write the cla
. >> roxanne dunbar ortiz i want to start with our conversation today with a quote from your most recent book not an issue to be regrouped, in the book you write the cla