Who Belongs? A Podcast on Othering & Belonging

EP 26 - Why are people around the world knocking down old statues? Adam Hochschild explains

06.23.2020 - By Original podcast from the Othering and Belonging InstitutePlay

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In this episode of Who Belongs? we hear from Adam Hochschild, a prominent historian, journalist, and a best selling author who wrote King Leopold’s Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror and Heroism in Colonial Africa, among many other books. He's also a lecturer in Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism. Professor Hochschild gives us his take on the efforts around the world to topple statues and other monuments that memorialize historical figures known for their brutality and racism, including the campaign in Belgium to remove statues of their former king, King Leopold II, who plundered central Africa, leading to the deaths of millions of people.

For a transcript visit https://belonging.berkeley.edu/whobelongs/adam-hochschild-toppling-statues

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