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In this first historical recap episode, we dive into the big question: what does it mean to be a historian? We explore how storytelling, memory, and research shape our understanding of the past—and why that matters now more than ever.
We break down the history and power of labor unions, the role of collective organizing, and how everyday people have shaped major historical shifts. Plus, we talk about primary sources (what they are and why they're gold), how to spot bias in historical narratives, and the importance of asking: whose story is this?
Because history should include all of us—not just the ones who made it into the footnotes.
In this first historical recap episode, we dive into the big question: what does it mean to be a historian? We explore how storytelling, memory, and research shape our understanding of the past—and why that matters now more than ever.
We break down the history and power of labor unions, the role of collective organizing, and how everyday people have shaped major historical shifts. Plus, we talk about primary sources (what they are and why they're gold), how to spot bias in historical narratives, and the importance of asking: whose story is this?
Because history should include all of us—not just the ones who made it into the footnotes.