Columbus Neighborhoods: King-Lincoln
At its height in the 1930s, hundreds of people filled the bustling streets of The King-Lincoln District. The nation's top musicians played its many theaters and clubs. African Americans of all walks of life lived and shopped here. Its two fabled streets, Mt. Vernon Avenue and Long Street, anchored the neighborhood that became the commercial and cultural heart of Columbus's African-American community.
Columbus Neighborhoods: King Lincoln shows how this thriving neighborhood developed on land once used by Buffalo Bill when he brought his wild west show to Columbus. Because Columbus was practically--if not officially--segregated, a self-contained and self-reliant African American community developed and flourished on the city's Near East side. The documentary explores the area's rich and vibrant music heritage and includes features on Elijah Pierce, Aminah Robinson, Roman Johnson, and other artists. The program also explores the neighborhood's demise as the interstate separated it from the rest of the city and shows how the renovation of The Lincoln Theatre may be a sign of the community's rebirth.
Ralph Regula: The Gentleman from Ohio
Ralph Regula was the U.S. Representative for Ohio’s 16th congressional district from 1973 to 2009, serving 18 consecutive terms. Learn more about his life and career from his own recollections, as well as those of his family, friends and colleagues.
Advanced Vehicles: Driving Growth Part 1
The Obama Administration brings together diverse auto-sector stakeholders at a White House event to celebrate success stories in the remarkable resurgence of the auto industry and spotlight leaders who represent President Obama's vision of out-innovating and out-manufacturing the rest of the world. June 27, 2012.
Jeannie & Jimmy Cheatham Interview by Monk Rowe - 2/12/1998 - San Diego, CA
Jeannie and Jimmy Cheatham talk about their Sweet Baby Blues Band, their years of gigs with iconic band leaders, the beauty of the blues, and the power of music in the lives of children.
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Steps to Starting a Cooperative
New cooperative businesses can be started by eventual member-owners or be incubated by a development group. Existing businesses can be converted to member-ownership (either of employees or the community). Regardless of who organizes a co-op, this webinar identifies the key steps in the development process.
For more information on USDA's Cooperative programs, visit rd.usda.gov/coop.
Originally presented on Jan 20, 2016.
USDA is an equal opportunity employer, provider, and lender.
Addressing the Mental Health Needs of People on the Autism Spectrum
Addressing the Mental Health Needs of People on the Autism Spectrum
Air date: Tuesday, May 21, 2019, 8:30:00 AM
Category: Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee
Runtime: 06:29:59
Description: The purpose of the 2019 IACC Workshop, Addressing the Mental Health Needs of People on the Autism Spectrum, is to discuss mental health issues that affect people on the autism spectrum, including anxiety, depression, suicide, self-injurious and aggressive behavior, and mental health services. The workshop will be open to the public, will include time for public comments, and will be accessible by live webcast and conference call.
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Myths of Entrepreneurship & The Ice House Program | Kauffman Foundation, Thom Ruhe | Top of Mind 8
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This week on Top of Mind with Thom Ruhe, we travel to Mentor, Ohio to visit the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative. We sit down with co-founder Gary Shoeniger to discuss some of the myths surrounding entrepreneurship and discuss The Ice House Program, the initiative's successful endeavor to foster entrepreneurship.
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Raw Video: Body cam captures police officer's last moments
Flagstaff Police have released video from a deadly police shooting. This video is disturbing and may not be suitable for all audiences. It shows the final moments before the officer is shot and killed.
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Amber Hollibaugh Kessler Lecture 2019
Amber Hollibaugh delivers 2019 Kessler Award Lecture entitled Hope and Power of Desire: Our Vision for Changing World
MUHAMMAD ALI - WikiVidi Documentary
Muhammad Ali was an American professional boxer, activist, and philanthropist. He is widely regarded as one of the most significant and celebrated sports figures of the 20th century. From early in his career, Ali was known as an inspiring, controversial, and polarizing figure both inside and outside of the ring. He was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, and began training as an amateur boxer when he was 12 years old. At age 18, he won a gold medal in the light heavyweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, then turned professional later that year, before converting to Islam after 1961. At age 22, in 1964, he won the world heavyweight championship from Sonny Liston in a major upset. He then changed his name from Cassius Clay, which he called his slave name, to Muhammad Ali. He set an example of racial pride for African Americans and resistance to white domination during the Civil Rights Movement. In 1966, two years after winning the heavyweight title, Ali further ...
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00:04:17 Early life and amateur career
00:08:15 Early career
00:10:43 Fight against Patterson
00:11:58 Main Bout
00:15:32 Exile and comeback
00:16:15 The Super Fight
00:17:08 Return to prizefighting
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02/05/19 Metro Council Meeting
Coverage of the Metropolitan Council Meeting held February 5-6, 2019
A Closer look Podcast | Episode 03: Environmental Sustainability
1) Intro 0:00
2) Fascination and Befuddlement 0:48
3) Science, Philosophy, and Interconnectivity 3:03
4) Looking Past Your Major 5:41
5) Humanity’s Relationship with Nature 8:24
6) Life Goals 13:34
7) Corey ‘s UD Blogs 17:36
8) The River Stewards 23:03
9) Communication Theory 31:49
10) Zambia / Malawi Trip 37:15
11) Seize the Day! 48:40
12) McEwan Ecology Research Lab 59:32
13) Outdoor Adventure Club 1:05:27
14) The Full Experiential Learning (EL) Experience 1:13:44
Gordon Fee's Interview
Gordon Fee is the retired president of Lockheed Martin Energy Systems and the former manager of the Y-12 nuclear weapons plant in Oak Ridge, TN. He began working at Oak Ridge at the K-25 gaseous diffusion plant in 1956. In this interview, he describes his career at Oak Ridge, and shares stories about his work at Y-12 and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). In particular, he focuses on scientific developments connected with Oak Ridge, including the growth of the Nuclear Navy, the use of radioisotopes in medicine, and more. He also discusses the challenges of trying to explain Oak Ridge’s complex history to the public.
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Talent Connect Day 1
Welcome to Talent Connect Live! We're kicking off #TC19Live by streaming Cynthia Marshall and Mariana Atencio from the #TalentConnect mainstage. Plus, Johnny Campbell is giving advice on how to make your job post stand out to top candidates. Watch now ????
Was Milton Hershey Willy Wonka? (Live)
Was Milton Hershey Willy Wonka?
Tonight we are going to be talking about some of the inventions of Mr. Hershey and how others within his organization may have stolen some of his corporate secrets. The Hershey's had no children of their own, yet amassed a pretty sizeable fortune over the years. Where there others within their family (or friends of their family) that may have caused them some financial harm? Tune in tonight to find out.
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Loopers: The Caddie's Long Walk
Centuries old and enjoyed by millions worldwide, golf is seen by many as more than a sport. Yet what do we know about the person behind the player carrying the bag? In a documentary unlike any other, Loopers: The Caddie's Long Walk explores the incredible personal bond between golfer and caddie. It is often said that a good caddie does 3 things: show up, keep up and shut up, but these stories will make you rethink the role of great caddies. The film unveils the working dynamic between famous partnerships like Tom Watson and caddie Bruce Edwards. It also delves into the making of a caddie's career with stories like caddie Greg Puga from East LA who fought his way to Augusta to play in the Masters. Loopers is a visual tour de force shot on iconic courses across the U.S. and Scotland. Crafted in the spirit of documentaries like 20 feet from Stardom, Jiro Dreams of Sushi and Step into Liquid, it is a must-watch story of the game of golf as you've never seen it before.
Michigan State Board of Education Meeting for September 8, 2015 - Afternoon Session
Michigan State Board of Education Meeting for September 8, 2015 - Afternoon Session
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MLK Community Celebration 2017
Diversity Forum 2019
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University of Minnesota Board of Regents - Mission Fulfillment Committee
University of Minnesota Board of Regents - Mission Fulfillment Committee - May 9, 2019