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Listen to Chad and Maria discuss topics of Public History over a few adult drinks.
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Episode #8: U.S. Constitution (w/ guest speaker Emily Erdman)
Hey listeners!
On this episode we're joined by Emily Erdman, U.S. Constitution expert! Come join us as we discuss the history surrounding the U.S. Constitution. This episode is sure to set off some fireworks!
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Episode #7: CA LGBTQIA+ History (w/ guest speaker, Kelley Clements)
Hi everyone!
For this episode, we welcome special guest, Kelley Clements, to speak on some unknown to us California LGBTQIA+ History. Come learn with us about the histories of the Council of Religion and the Homosexual, the Compton's Cafeteria Riots, the Mattachine Society, and the Cooper Do-nuts Riot. We packed A LOT of history in this one, folx!
The documentary Kelley references, Screamin' Queens, can be found here on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-WASW9dRBU
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Episode #6: Edward II of England
Continuing with Pride, Chad educates us on the life of Edward the II of England, and why it's not always easy being the court favorite.
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Podcast marked explicit for references to drinking alcohol and some language. Remember to please drink responsibly.
Find a list of the books referenced in this episode on our Goodreads shelf!:
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Episode #5: Intro to LGBTQIA+ Public History
Happy Pride Month, y'all! Episode #6 kicks off our LGBTQIA+ History dive. Come join us as we discuss Pride and Public History!
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Podcast marked explicit for references to drinking alcohol and some language. Remember to please drink responsibly.
Find a list of the books referenced in this episode on our Goodreads shelf!:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/133523558-dnph-podcast?shelf=episode-5
For a selection of the sites referenced in the episode:
Sexual Minorities Archive
https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/
Stonewall Inn
https://thestonewallinnnyc.com/
Polari
https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20180212-polari-the-code-language-gay-men-used-to-survive
Matthew Shepard Human Rights Triangle
https://foursquare.com/v/matthew-shepard-human-rights-triangle/4d51b8224015b1f7d61473cf
Mattachine Steps
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mattachine_Steps
Stonewall National Museum
https://stonewall-museum.org/
ONE Archives at the USC Libraries | National Gay and Lesbian Archives
https://one.usc.edu/
Harvey Milk Plaza
https://www.harveymilkplaza.org/
National AIDS Memorial Grove
https://www.aidsmemorial.org/
Pink Triangle Park
https://pinktrianglememorial.org/
Transgender Memorial Garden
https://transmemorialgarden.wordpress.com/
Legacy Walk
https://legacyprojectchicago.org/
LGBTQ Memorial and the Marsha P. Johnson Memorial Fountain
https://lgbtqmemorial.org/the-memorial.html
Natalie Clifford Barney Historic Marker
https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=104542
Penny Campbell Historical Marker
http://lat34north.com/HistoricMarkersTN/MarkerDetail?markerID=019-N161&Sequence=0&PrevNexttype=X
The Jungle & Juanita's Historical Markers
https://theclio.com/entry/76702
Pink Dolphin Monument
https://pinkdolphinmonument.com/
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Episode #4: Public History
Episode 4 is ready for listening! This week we are tying together our first 3 episodes and defining Public History. Tune in as we talk about shop, and discover how you are very likely doing Public History and maybe not even realize it.
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Podcast marked explicit for references to drinking alcohol and some language. Remember to please drink responsibly.
Referenced journal article: Liddington, Jill. “What Is Public History? Publics and Their Pasts, Meanings and Practices.” Oral History, vol. 30, no. 1, 2002, pp. 83–93. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/40179644 -
Episode #3: Flowery Wars
Hi listeners!
Recorded over two sessions, several hours of conversation, and edited down for time, episode 3 is now online! Join us as we talk about the Flowery Wars in Méxica history, and listen in as Chad has his understanding of what it means to be Aztec turned upside down! Dive into the subject matter with us as we explore how the lenses of different chroniclers can drastically change how we look at history. What happens to history that is not deeply understood or even recorded? How does that affect the public history of it?
Music by JosepMonter from Pixabay
Podcast marked explicit for references to drinking alcohol and some language. Remember to please drink responsibly.
Referenced journal article: Hicks, Frederic. “‘Flowery War’ in Aztec History.” American Ethnologist, vol. 6, no. 1, 1979, pp. 87–92. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/643386