UnTextbooked | A history podcast for the future
Ein Podcast von The History Co:Lab and Pod People
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73 Folgen
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Introducing: History Detective
Vom: 6.4.2023 -
Introducing: Getting Smart
Vom: 9.3.2023 -
Introducing: Changing Course
Vom: 16.2.2023 -
Best of Season 3
Vom: 2.2.2023 -
Is the current Supreme Court a threat to justice?
Vom: 26.1.2023 -
How do democracies die?
Vom: 19.1.2023 -
Did the American Civil War ever truly end?
Vom: 12.1.2023 -
How did citizen protests help end the Cold War?
Vom: 5.1.2023 -
How does naval domination control who runs the world?
Vom: 22.12.2022 -
Was the fall of the USSR inevitable?
Vom: 15.12.2022 -
Is the U.S. government spying on its own citizens?
Vom: 8.12.2022 -
What does history teach us about the future of technology?
Vom: 1.12.2022 -
What was the gay bar and how did it shape gay identity?
Vom: 24.11.2022 -
Is mass incarceration doing more harm than good?
Vom: 17.11.2022 -
How did guns divide the United States?
Vom: 10.11.2022 -
What is religious racism and how has it progressed from past to present?
Vom: 3.11.2022 -
Are we telling U.S. Indigenous history wrong?
Vom: 27.10.2022 -
What is causing the global fall of democracy?
Vom: 20.10.2022 -
Season Three: New Questions, New Answers
Vom: 20.10.2022 -
Best of Season 2
Vom: 10.3.2022
UnTextbooked is brought to you by teen change-makers who are looking for answers to big questions. Have you ever wondered if protests really can save lives, why assimilation required Native American kids to attend boarding schools, how Black-led organizations for mutual aid began, how the fear of communism led the United States to plan the overthrows of many leaders in Latin America, or why Brazilian cars run on sugar? Or maybe you've questioned when Asian Americans will stop being seen as "perpetual foreigners," how African heritage influences Black activism, or what resilience looks like for Iranian women? Your textbooks probably didn't teach you how American Jews were an integral part of the Civil Rights Movement, if history’s greatest leaders were generalists or specialists, how a Black teenager and his young lawyer changed America’s criminal justice system, or if either the US or the USSR won the Cold War. Did you know some of the forgotten BIPOC women of history were spying in aid of the French Resistance, that there's more to being a leader than going down with your battleship, or that there is a long history of gender expression in Native American cultures that goes beyond the male/female binary? Listen in as we interview famous authors and historians who have the answers. Context is the key to understanding topics like British imperialism, segregation, racism, criminal justice, identifying as non-binary and so much more. These intergenerational conversations bring the full power of history to you with the depth and vividness that most textbooks lack. Real history, to help you find answers to your big questions. UnTextbooked makes history unboring forever.