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Popaganda Revisited:  Who Writes Our History?

Popaganda Revisited: Who Writes Our History?

Released Thursday, 11th April 2019
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Popaganda Revisited:  Who Writes Our History?

Popaganda Revisited: Who Writes Our History?

Popaganda Revisited:  Who Writes Our History?

Popaganda Revisited: Who Writes Our History?

Thursday, 11th April 2019
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Rebroadcasted from February 2017: History isn’t static—it’s the stories we tell ourselves about the past. And that story changes depending on who’s doing the telling. On this episode, we explore what it means to tell your own history in three different ways. Iranian-American comedian Negin Farsad talks with us being a super patriotic teen and her new book, How to Make White People Laugh. Then, writer Jessica Machado discusses the life and music of blueswoman Bessie Smith, who told her own story in song in the 1920s and 30s. Finally, we call up brilliant scholar Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz to dig into her work, An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States. Listen in! 

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