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Three Wichita State history professors, Drs. Robin Henry, Robert Weems, and Jay Price, will talk about Wichita history, parallels between current events and historical happenings, and how historical e... more
FAQs about Past and Present:How many episodes does Past and Present have?The podcast currently has 107 episodes available.
November 01, 2016Past & Present: Political PrecedentPolitics, similar to law, is influenced by the principle of precedent. Considering what has taken place during the presidential campaign of 2016, both Democrats and Republicans should be concerned about the dynamics of future elections in the United States. Since the 1970s, U.S. presidential candidates have made their recent tax returns public. Among other things, this practice provides voters another important window to assess the background and actions of individuals who seek to lead this...more3minPlay
October 18, 2016Past & Present: Victoria Woodhull for PresidentWhen Hillary Clinton became the Democratic Party’s nominee for president, she made history as the first woman to represent a major party on the presidential ticket. However, she was not the first woman to run for president. That honor goes to Victoria Woodhull....more2minPlay
October 04, 2016Past & Present: All Aboard for Healthy Eating1950s cuisine often brings up images of drive-in hamburgers, casseroles with cream of mushroom soup, and ghastly Jello salads. I found my stereotypes shattered one afternoon when I happened to come across some menus from the Santa Fe Railroad. Dinner menus showed plenty of meat and potatoes, with lamb and veal as common fare. However, menu after menu also offered fish dishes, usually broiled or baked. Salads were common, even if they may have been iceberg lettuce with thousand island dressing....more2minPlay
September 20, 2016Past & Present: The 'Black Money Matters' MovementAn important off-shoot of the Black Lives Matter Movement is the growth of a parallel phenomenon known as Black Money Matters. As history reveals, African Americans’ use of their collective spending power to bring about positive change is nothing new. For instance, during the Civil Rights era, such episodes as the Montgomery Bus Boycott clearly showed the power of strategic consumerism....more2minPlay
September 06, 2016Past & Present: 'Our Bodies, Ourselves' at 45On September 8 th , we celebrate the 45 th anniversary of the publication of Our Bodies, Ourselves. The book originated from pamphlets put together for a women’s health seminar taught by Nancy Miriam Hawley at Boston’s Emmanuel College in 1969. While the course started small it grew quickly in popularity through word of mouth. The classes became consciousness-raising events, providing women with the necessary tools, ideas, and resources that formed the nexus of the book produced by the Boston...more2minPlay
August 23, 2016Past & Present: Wichita’s Rock SceneA few years ago, I became involved with a group of musicians who wanted to document the history of rock music in Wichita. These guys had played in bands in the 1960s and 1970s and opened my eyes to a vibrant music scene in Wichita. Back then, young people flocked to clubs like the Penthouse, The Fireside Club, and Sound Sircus to listen to bands play, sometimes every night of the week. There were “battles of the bands” at the Cotillion and outdoor concerts at parks, the most famous (or infamous)...more2minPlay
July 26, 2016Past & Present: History's 'Missed Connections'Recently, I was at the Kansas Historical Society looking through historic maps. One was from the Santa Fe Railroad from 1865. Back then, the company had just started the line to the south of Emporia and this map showed the proposed route....more2minPlay
July 12, 2016Past & Present: 25 Years After the Summer of MercyDuring July and August of 1991, thousands of members of the anti-abortion group Operation Rescue descended on the city of Wichita. Basing their actions on civil disobedience, their mission during what they called the Summer of Mercy was to “put their bodies on the line” for babies by ending legal access to abortion. Every day, protestors arrived outside the Women’s Health Care Services run by Dr. George Tiller. They would lie on the sidewalks, blocking access to the clinic, while screaming...more2minPlay
June 28, 2016Past & Present: A Look at Two LivesThe recent passing of the legendary Muhammad Ali and the recent release of ESPN’s multi-part documentary, O.J. Made in America, has generated a re-examination of these two individuals’ lives and legacy. Muhammad Ali and O.J. Simpson are similar in that their notoriety transcended their exploits as superstar athletes in the boxing ring and on the football field. Yet, they are dramatically dissimilar in that Ali lived a life linked with principled action whereas Simpson lived a life linked with...more3minPlay
June 14, 2016Past & Present: Attaching Meaning to the LandscapeA few weeks ago, I gave a walking tour through the Fairmount neighborhood. The crowd and I had good conversations about noted buildings such as Fairmount Congregational Church and Holyoke Cottage. The landmarks that aroused the most energy were a series of traffic barriers in the middle of certain intersections. These barriers prevent cars from driving down Fairmount to 13th Street or across 16th Street past Fairmount Park. I had been told they were put in to reduce congestion....more3minPlay
FAQs about Past and Present:How many episodes does Past and Present have?The podcast currently has 107 episodes available.