We pleased to share our discussion with @Bowser129, focusing on his dissertation, "Misdirected Rage: The Origins of Islamophobia in Burma, 1930-1948", that takes a deep historical dive into the roots of the current crisis in Myanmar. https://t.co/pbnyLo3lYu
We are proud to bring you our newest podcast on The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women movement, hosted by the brilliant @DABridge22 & featuring @SevenPaperclips, @JdParker91, @jgeneric, and @Bowser129: https://t.co/PizIVGLTQ5
My global history students at @UrsinusHistory listened to this #settlercolonialism podcast ep, and then had a fantastic discussion about it for 55 mins today with no input from me (I took notes & will recap their ideas on Friday).
Thank you historians of @BreakingHistPod!
This past week, our podcasters recorded an episode on the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls movement in the US and Canada. We're really looking forward to sharing it with you soon! #podcast
One of our podcasters, @sevenpaperclips, reviewed Peter Jackson's They Shall Not Grow Old--a great read with our recent podcast on the centenary of #WWI! #WW1 https://t.co/8SzRE58GJj via @nursingclio
Our episode on right wing populism has been recorded, and will be live soon. Please keep those episode ideas coming—we’re loving all your suggestions! #whapchat
Our podcast team will be sitting down to record a new episode tomorrow afternoon. We've got a few topics for upcoming roundtables, but are there any topics you'd like to hear as a podcast? #whapchat#bridginghistoriansandteachers#history
I can't believe within hours of posting a podcast about settler colonialism, a Native American is harassed by xenophobic hate.
“You know this is indigenous land."
Exactly.
@BreakingHistPod#IndigenousPeoplesMarch Check out the podcast episode here: https://t.co/Dap78ZtGR1