S3E6 What does it mean to be a citizen?
Context26 Huhti 2022

S3E6 What does it mean to be a citizen?

What does it mean to be a citizen? What are the obligations of citizenship in a Democracy? What responsibilities are intertwined with civic duty? Dr. David Gray Adler, Dr. Caroline Heldman, and Dr. Lara Brown share insights and answer questions from the audience in a timely special discussion.

This program is funded by the 'Why It Matters: Civic and Electoral Participation' initiative, administered by the Federation of State Humanities Councils and funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

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Politico

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The American Dream PT 2

The American Dream PT 2

Celebrity historian Raffi Andonian explores the history of the American dream from the founding of the US to present day through people, art, and objects. watch the video here. Links to other presentations, books, and more by Raffi Andonian: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrax2HFFIdGoET-7nlIqDLA/videos https://cliothemuse.tv/watch https://www.amazon.com/Raffi-E-Andonian/e/B0847Q9V2F

28 Loka 202221min

The American Dream PT 1

The American Dream PT 1

Celebrity historian Raffi Andonian explores the history of the American dream from the founding of the US to present day through people, art, and objects. watch the video here. Links to other presentations, books, and more by Raffi Andonian: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrax2HFFIdGoET-7nlIqDLA/videos https://cliothemuse.tv/watch https://www.amazon.com/Raffi-E-Andonian/e/B0847Q9V2F

21 Loka 202222min

An Afro-Indigenous History of the United States PT 2

An Afro-Indigenous History of the United States PT 2

Kyle T Mays, Assistant Professor of African American Studies, American Indian Studies, and History at UCLA, joins us to provide context on Afro-Indigenous History of the United States with a focus on the Black Power and Red Power movements. Purchase “An Afro-Indigenous History of the United States” here. Watch the video here.

14 Loka 202225min

An Afro-Indigenous History of the United States PT 1

An Afro-Indigenous History of the United States PT 1

Kyle T Mays, Assistant Professor of African American Studies, American Indian Studies, and History at UCLA, joins us to provide context on Afro-Indigenous History of the United States with a focus on the Black Power and Red Power movements. Purchase “An Afro-Indigenous History of the United States” here. Watch the video here.

7 Loka 202224min

The American Landscape PT 2

The American Landscape PT 2

Adam Sowards, Professor Emeritus at the University of Idaho, joins us to provide context on the American Landscape through four laws, two places, and two people. Watch the video here.

30 Syys 202221min

The American Landscape PT 1

The American Landscape PT 1

Adam Sowards, Professor Emeritus at the University of Idaho, joins us to provide context on the American Landscape through four laws, two places, and two people. Watch the video here.

23 Syys 202233min

Introducing Context

Introducing Context

Some changed have been made to our Connected Conversations program thanks to the feedback of our listeners. We feel Context better reflects the goal, mission, and purpose of this program. We hope you enjoy, and don't forget to follow and give us a five-star rating wherever you listen! Feel free to learn more out Context and the Idaho Humanities Council here.

21 Syys 202252s

S3E19 Myths & Heroes: Challenging the Narratives of Native American History Part 3

S3E19 Myths & Heroes: Challenging the Narratives of Native American History Part 3

This three-part series presented by Dr. Liz Redd of Idaho State University will help listeners: 1) articulate pervasive myths and stereotypes of native American peoples often perpetuated in mainstream education/society 2) reframe discussions to dispel common misconceptions about Native American peoples, their histories, and their persistence & resistance 3) describe the unique sovereign political status of Native American Tribes in the United States as informed by history and policy 4) explore ways to incorporate diverse voices and perspectives throughout curriculum and programs Key concepts include representation, U.S. Native American Law & Policy, erasure, resistance, and sovereignty. Watch the video here.

10 Syys 202234min

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