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Making Meaning

14 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 2 years ago - ★★★★ - 7 ratings

The humanities played an important role during the pandemic and in the ongoing recovery. Host Sydney Boyd introduces stories and leaders from the country's humanities councils that highlight just how pivotal the humanities are to our society. (From the Federation of State Humanities Councils.)

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Las comunidades indígenas y el poder de la narración

November 09, 2021 05:55 - 9 minutes - 8.98 MB

La escritora y artista visual Melissa Melero-Moose habla sobre el fomento de la creatividad durante la pandemia en la colonia india de Reno-Sparks en Hungry Valley, NV. Eric Hemenway, Director del Departamento de Repatriación, Archivos y Registros de Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, explica cómo la narración puede descubrir tergiversaciones sobre las comunidades nativas. Explore la obra de Melissa Melero-Moose, lea su ensayo, de Nevada Humanities y obtenga más información sobre l...

Historias vivas de raza y racismo

November 09, 2021 05:50 - 11 minutes - 10.4 MB

Danyetta Najoli, cofundadora de The Black American Tree Project, explica cómo el diseño del proyecto de narración inmersiva evoca un sentido de reconocimiento de los orígenes de la esclavitud. El Dr. Jack Tchen, Profesor inaugural de Clement A. Price en Historia Pública y Humanidades y Director del Price Institute en la Universidad de Rutgers, profundiza en las historias de despojo. Obtenga más información sobre The Black American Tree Project y Ohio Humanities, que apoyó el proyecto median...

Cómo conectar a las comunidades rurales

November 09, 2021 05:45 - 11 minutes - 10.4 MB

Jenny De Groot, bibliotecaria infantil de la isla de Orcas, en el noroeste del Pacífico, lee algunos de sus libros favoritos y comparte cómo su remota comunidad encontró formas de conectarse durante la pandemia. Chuck Fluharty, fundador, Presidente y Director general del Instituto de Investigación de Políticas Rurales (RUPRI), explora el futuro de las comunidades rurales y urbanas a través de una lente pública humanista. Obtenga más información sobre el programa de Humanities Washington Pri...

Justicia medioambiental, desastres climáticos y humanidades

November 09, 2021 05:40 - 10 minutes - 9.81 MB

Adrienne Kennedy, activista climática y organizadora del sur de Lumberton (Carolina del Norte), habla de lo que significa para ella la justicia medioambiental después de que el huracán Matthew destruyera su casa. El Dr. Joseph Campana, director del Centro de Estudios Medioambientales de la Universidad de Rice, explora las formas en que las humanidades pueden ayudarnos a elaborar los patrones inexorables de la catástrofe climática. Obtenga más información sobre cómo apoyar la ayuda y la recu...

Compromiso cívico a través de la poesía

November 09, 2021 05:35 - 11 minutes - 11 MB

Carol Ann Carl, narradora de la isla de Pohnpei, en los Estados Federados de Micronesia, habla de cómo utiliza la poesía para apoyar a las comunidades históricamente marginadas; y Natasha Trethewey, dos veces premiada con el US Poet, describe cómo la poesía puede articular actos de compromiso cívico. Explore la obra de Carol Ann Carl y conozca el Why it Matters Poetry Workshop con el que dio clases a través del Consejo Hawaiano para las Humanidades.  Obtenga más información sobre Natasha T...

Las humanidades en tiempos de crisis

November 09, 2021 05:30 - 12 minutes - 11.8 MB

El poeta, escritor y médico Dr. Rafael Campo lee su poema "The Doctor's Song" y habla del poder curativo de las humanidades. La Dra. Gioia Woods, profesora del Departamento de Estudios Culturales Comparativos de la Universidad del Norte de Arizona, comparte el Proyecto historias de la pandemia; un programa de lectura, debate e historia oral que creó para documentar el impacto de la COVID-19 en su comunidad rural. Conozca más sobre el trabajo y la poesía del Dr. Rafael Campo en su página web...

Indigenous Communities and the Strength of Storytelling

November 09, 2021 05:25 - 20 minutes - 19.1 MB

Writer and visual artist Melissa Melero-Moose talks about fostering creativity during the pandemic on the Reno-Sparks Indian colony in Hungry Valley, NV. Eric Hemenway, director of the Department of Repatriation, Archives and Records for the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, explains how storytelling can uncover misrepresentations about Native communities. Explore Melissa Melero-Moose’s work, read her Nevada Humanities essay, and find out more about the Great Basin Native Artists....

Living Histories of Race and Racism

November 09, 2021 05:20 - 23 minutes - 21.5 MB

L. Danyetta Najoli, co-founder of The Black American Tree Project, explains how the project’s immersive story-telling design evokes a sense of reckoning with slavery’s origins. Dr. Jack Tchen, the Inaugural Clement A. Price Professor of Public History and the Humanities and Director of the Price Institute at Rutgers University, takes a deep dive into histories of dispossession. Learn more about The Black American Tree Project and Ohio Humanities, which supported the project through a grant....

By the Book: Connecting Rural Communities

November 09, 2021 05:15 - 21 minutes - 19.5 MB

Jenny De Groot, a children’s librarian on Orcas Island in the Pacific Northwest, reads some of her favorite books while sharing how her remote community found ways to connect during the pandemic. Dr. Chuck Fluharty, founder, President, and CEO of the Rural Policy Research Institute (RUPRI), explores the future of rural and urban communities through a public humanities lens. Learn about the Humanities Washington Prime Time Family Reading program that Jenny De Groot’s library hosted. Find out...

Environmental Justice, Climate Disasters, and the Humanities

November 09, 2021 05:10 - 21 minutes - 19.9 MB

Adrienne Kennedy, a climate activist and organizer from south Lumberton, North Carolina, talks about what environmental justice looks like for her after Hurricane Matthew destroyed her home. Dr. Joseph Campana, director of the Center for Environmental Studies at Rice University, explores ways the humanities can help us process relentless patterns of climate catastrophe. Find out how to support disaster relief and recovery in Lumberton and watch Robeson Rises, the film featuring Adrienne Ken...

Civic Engagement by Way of Poetry

November 09, 2021 05:05 - 22 minutes - 20.9 MB

Carol Ann Carl, a storyteller from Pohnpei Island in the Federated States of Micronesia, talks about how she uses poetry to advocate for historically marginalized communities, and two-term US Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey describes how poetry can articulate acts of civic engagement. Explore Carol Ann Carl’s work and learn about the Why it Matters Poetry Workshop she led through the Hawai’i Council for the Humanities. Learn more about Natasha Tretheway on her website. Read more about this...

The Humanities in Times of Crisis

November 09, 2021 05:00 - 26 minutes - 24 MB

Poet, writer, and physician Dr. Rafael Campo reads his poem “The Doctor's Song” and talks about the healing power of the humanities. Dr. Gioia Woods, a professor in the Department of Comparative Cultural Studies at Northern Arizona University, shares The Pandemic Stories Project, a reading, discussion, and oral history program she created to document the impact of COVID-19 in her rural community. Learn more about Dr. Campo’s work and poetry on his website, watch his TEDx talk, and read the ...

Próximamente: Making Meaning

November 02, 2021 04:00 - 1 minute - 1.55 MB

Desde que estalló la pandemia en 2020, tanto ha cambiado. Pero hemos encontrado formas de avanzar con fuerza y ​​juntos, de conectarnos y compartir historias; este es el trabajo de las humanidades. Making Meaning es un podcast de la Federación de Consejos Estatales de Humanidades. En esta serie, la anfitriona Sydney Boyd comparte historias de los consejos y líderes de humanidades sobre el papel que las humanidades han jugado durante la pandemia y en la recuperación. Para más información, vi...

Coming Soon: Making Meaning

October 26, 2021 04:00 - 2 minutes - 1.9 MB

Since the pandemic struck in 2020, we’ve all been through a lot, but we’ve found ways to move forward in strength and community, to connect and tell stories—this is the work of the humanities. Making Meaning is a podcast from the Federation of State Humanities Councils that shares that work. In this series, host Sydney Boyd hears stories from our nation’s humanities councils and leaders across the greater United States about the role the humanities have played during the pandemic and are pla...