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Heritage, Tourism, and Race - Ep 48

Heritage Voices

English - February 16, 2021 09:00 - 1 hour - 90.7 MB - ★★★★ - 16 ratings
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Today’s podcast features returning guest Dr. Antoinette Jackson, Professor Department of Anthropology Chair at the University of South Florida. We go in depth about her new book Heritage, Tourism, and Race: The Other Side of Leisure. This book was written in response to the common question, “Why are there so few minority visitors to National Parks?”. In response, Dr. Jackson challenges mainstream beliefs about leisure and race, as well as highlighting African American active and diverse pursuits of leisure in spite of the legal and social exclusion. We explore the original enslaved African caving history at Mammoth Cave, the Green Book, Black entrepreneurship, and Black beaches during segregation. We close out by discussing how COVID-19 reframes the concepts of space and exclusion for those who have maybe never had to think about it before, as well as where Dr. Jackson sees the Black Lives Matter movement taking the conversations and hopes present within the book.

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Book: Heritage, Tourism, and Race: The Other Side of Leisure

Book: Speaking for the Enslaved: Heritage Interpretation at Antebellum Plantation Sites

Dr. Jackson: [email protected]

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