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As another week of quarantine and social distancing goes by, Sinéad catches up with historian and Secretary of the Smithsonian Institute, Lonnie Bunch from his home in Washington, D.C. The two talk about the importance of history in shaping our identity, Lonnie’s experience as the director of the Museum of African American History and Culture, and the parts of his childhood that shaped his understanding of racism, and led him to cherish history and storytelling. (Note, strong language is used by Lonnie to describe racist experiences.)

 Transcripts available under each episode link at https://www.lemonadamedia.com/show/as-me-with-sinead-burke/
betterhelp.com/ASME
https://www.audible.com/pd/A-Fools-Errand-Audiobook/1684578345
rothys.com/Sinead
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As another week of quarantine and social distancing goes by, Sinéad catches up with historian and Secretary of the Smithsonian Institute, Lonnie Bunch from his home in Washington, D.C. The two talk about the importance of history in shaping our identity, Lonnie’s experience as the director of the Museum of African American History and Culture, and the parts of his childhood that shaped his understanding of racism, and led him to cherish history and storytelling. (Note, strong language is used by Lonnie to describe racist experiences.)

 Transcripts available under each episode link at https://www.lemonadamedia.com/show/as-me-with-sinead-burke/


betterhelp.com/ASME
https://www.audible.com/pd/A-Fools-Errand-Audiobook/1684578345
rothys.com/Sinead
batistehair.com

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.