
Making Queer History Public Episode 2: Trans Lives and Oral History with Michelle Esther O'Brien
Making Queer History Public Episode 2: Trans Lives and Oral History with Michelle Esther O'Brien
In the second episode of Making Queer History Public, we talk with psychotherapist, teacher, and activist, Michelle Esth... Read more
1 Feb 2023
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29mins

Making Queer History Public Episode 1: LGBTQ+ Archives with Steven G. Fullwood
Making Queer History Public Episode 1: LGBTQ+ Archives with Steven G. Fullwood
In the first episode of Making Queer History Public, we talk with archivist, writer, and documentarian, Steven G. Fullwo... Read more
12 Jan 2023
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28mins

Introducing "Making Queer History Public," A New Podcast From ASHP
Introducing "Making Queer History Public," A New Podcast From ASHP
Making Queer History Public is a new podcast series by the American Social History Project/Center for Media and Learning... Read more
21 Jun 2021
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4mins

Monuments of the Future, with Kubi Ackerman
Monuments of the Future, with Kubi Ackerman
This episode features Kubi Ackerman, then-Director of the Future City Lab at the Museum of the City of New York. Ackerma... Read more
22 Jan 2020
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16mins

Augmented Reality As Memorialization, with Marisa Williamson
Augmented Reality As Memorialization, with Marisa Williamson
This episode features Marisa Williamson, a multimedia artist based in Newark, New Jersey whose site-specific works, vide... Read more
11 Dec 2019
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16mins

Mary Anne Trasciatti on Creating Public Art Memorials in New York City
Mary Anne Trasciatti on Creating Public Art Memorials in New York City
“Lots of hard work, lots of collaboration, and a long horizon.” These, according to Mary Anne Trasciatti, Professor of W... Read more
12 Jun 2019
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19mins

Jack Tchen on Memorializing Obscured Histories: Monuments in New York and Beyond
Jack Tchen on Memorializing Obscured Histories: Monuments in New York and Beyond
How do we think about history? Whose history is it? And how is history constructed, both in academic terms and in a publ... Read more
15 Mar 2019
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20mins

Who Decides? Michele Bogart on Monument Creation in New York City
Who Decides? Michele Bogart on Monument Creation in New York City
In this episode, Michele Bogart, professor and author of the recently published Sculpture in Gotham: Art and Urban Renew... Read more
5 Feb 2019
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18mins

Monuments As: History, Art, Power
Monuments As: History, Art, Power
In this four-speaker panel, professors, artists, and activists delve into the ongoing re-evaluation of public monuments ... Read more
7 Nov 2018
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1hr 25mins

Beyond Migrant workers: Mexican Communities & Complexities in The United States 1986-2016
Beyond Migrant workers: Mexican Communities & Complexities in The United States 1986-2016
Lori A. Flores, Stony Brook UniversityCUNY Graduate Center, January 18, 2017Lori Flores, History Professor at Stony Bro... Read more
9 Apr 2018
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1hr 45mins