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Unpacking 1619 - A Heights Libraries Podcast
Heights Libraries
98 episodes
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Unpacking 1619 features interviews with scholars from around the country in which we unpack topics relating to the 1619 Project and race in America. Hosted by Adult Services Librarian John Piche.
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Unpacking 1619 features interviews with scholars from around the country in which we unpack topics relating to the 1619 Project and race in America. Hosted by Adult Services Librarian John Piche.
Show more...
History
Education,
Society & Culture
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Episode 97 – White Innocence and Black Infant Mortality with Annie Menzel
Unpacking 1619 - A Heights Libraries Podcast
3 weeks ago
Episode 97 – White Innocence and Black Infant Mortality with Annie Menzel
Annie Menzel discusses her book, Fatal Denial Racism and the Political Life of Black Infant Mortality. Drawing on her own experience as a midwife as inspiration, Prof. Menzel lays out the history of white innocence, flawed racial science, and the cult of true babyhood all contribute to real violence to black maternal outcomes. As overt […]
Unpacking 1619 - A Heights Libraries Podcast
Unpacking 1619 features interviews with scholars from around the country in which we unpack topics relating to the 1619 Project and race in America. Hosted by Adult Services Librarian John Piche.