Speaking Culturally
Speaking culturally will examine the recognition and preservation of cultural heritage in the United States. We also will look at trends in museum studies directly connected to cultural heritage.
Podcasting since 2019 • 10 episodes
Speaking Culturally
Latest Episodes
Is A&T losing some of its cultural heritage with move to the Big South?
North Carolina A&T is leaving the MEAC and headed to the Big South in 2021. With the move, what elements of cultural heritage is A&T leaving behind and how will the pageantry of an HBCU translate in a predominantly white conference? Jef...
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Episode 3
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What’s Next in Interpreting Slavery: Using the name of the enslaved brings their story to life
Public historian and historical interpreter Lacey Wilson concludes the series on how do we interpret slavery in America going forward. Wilson says she doesn’t shy away from discussing slavery and incorporates the daily chores enslaved people wo...
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Episode 4
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What’s Next in Interpreting Slavery: Michael Twitty explains where food fits in interpreting slavery
Food historian, educator, and award-winning author Michael Twitty explains how we can examine elements of slavery through the foods that land on our tables. He also dives into slavery overall and the impacts it has had on the African American c...
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Episode 3
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What’s Next in Interpreting Slavery: ‘Intentionally seek descendent voices’
Hannah Scruggs, of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, is the latest guest on Speaking Culturally discussing ways of interpreting enslavement in America going forward. Utilizing descendent voices is one way and humanizi...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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What’s Next in Interpreting Slavery: Including dark history to the narrative
Richard Josey, founder and president of Collective Journeys, LLC, kicks off Speaking Culturally’s series, “What’s Next in Interpreting Slavery.” The series will look at new ways to interpret enslavement in America and discuss the gaps that need...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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