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As we round out 2023, we’re looking back on some of our favorite conversations on Where We Live, with the voices that moved us.
This hour, producer Katie Pellico shares some of her favorite moments, with a focus on history and the efforts to retell or tell a fuller story.
First up, we hear from the team of students and scholars at Yale University working to study the history of eugenics, the role the institution played in developing this pseudoscience, and more. Daniel HoSang, Professor of Ethnicity, Race, Migration and American Studies at Yale University, leads the Anti-Eugenics Collective at Yale University.
We'll also preview our conversation with Chris Newell, Connecticut-based educator and member of Passamaquoddy Tribe, who recently wrote a book for children about the story of Thanksgiving. If You Lived During the Plimoth Thanksgiving helps to untangle some of the myths and misnomers commonly associated with the Thanksgiving story, titled.
Later, we hear from Andy Horowitz, the new Connecticut State Historian, about his hopes for his term.
Full episodes:
Uncovering the history of eugenics at Yale University, and its 'afterlives'
Rewriting the Thanksgiving story, while centering Indigenous voices
Andy Horowitz is the new Connecticut State Historian
Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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As we round out 2023, we’re looking back on some of our favorite conversations on Where We Live, with the voices that moved us.
This hour, producer Katie Pellico shares some of her favorite moments, with a focus on history and the efforts to retell or tell a fuller story.
First up, we hear from the team of students and scholars at Yale University working to study the history of eugenics, the role the institution played in developing this pseudoscience, and more. Daniel HoSang, Professor of Ethnicity, Race, Migration and American Studies at Yale University, leads the Anti-Eugenics Collective at Yale University.
We'll also preview our conversation with Chris Newell, Connecticut-based educator and member of Passamaquoddy Tribe, who recently wrote a book for children about the story of Thanksgiving. If You Lived During the Plimoth Thanksgiving helps to untangle some of the myths and misnomers commonly associated with the Thanksgiving story, titled.
Later, we hear from Andy Horowitz, the new Connecticut State Historian, about his hopes for his term.
Full episodes:
Uncovering the history of eugenics at Yale University, and its 'afterlives'
Rewriting the Thanksgiving story, while centering Indigenous voices
Andy Horowitz is the new Connecticut State Historian
Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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