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History Watch: The Podcast Series

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The History Watch Podcast series explores the ways in which ideas of the past shape our everyday realities. In each episode, Dr. Audra Diptee is in conversation with invited guests from across the globe to discuss the ways in which history can be manipulated, shape our perceptions of the present, and influence how we imagine the future.
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In this episode Dr. Audra Diptée is in conversation with Professor Ana Lucia Araujo of Howard University. They discuss the politics of race and the practice of racism in modern-day Brazil. Professor Araujo's research focuses on the history, memory, and legacy of slavery and the Atlantic slave trade in global perspectives. To learn more about her wo…
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In this podcast, Professor Gaiutra Bahadur of Rutgers University is in conversation with Audra A. Diptée. Professor Bahadur discusses the story of and challenges in writing her book "Coolie Woman" which was shortlisted for Britain's Orwell Prize. The podcast discusses the history of her great-grandmother who left India alone and pregnant in the ear…
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In this espisode, Dr. Audra Diptee is in conversation with Dr. Raul Pacheco-Vega about the challenges of developing public policy when addressing water insecurity and water privitization. They also discuss the importance of using a historical lens and historical methods when undertaking policy analysis. Dr. Raul Pacheco-Vega is a faculty member wit…
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In this episode, you will hear Bridget Brereton who is Professor Emerita of the University of the West Indies in Trinidad as she is being interviewed by Professor David Trotman of York University. The two discuss a number of themes including the politics of history, reparations for slavery, Caribbean regionalism, and the link between public history…
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In this podcast, Sir Woodville Marshall of the University of the West Indies discusses the role of the Association of the Caribbean Historians as well as power and historical narratives in Caribbean contexts. About Sir Woodville Marshall: He is one of the founding members of the Association of Caribbean Historians and a scholar of Caribbean history…
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In this podcast Dr. Audra Diptee is in conversation with the celebrated and award winning Palestinian author and poet Mourid Barghouti at The Rockefeller's Bellagio Center in Italy. They discuss the creation of state Israel, the Palestinian commemoration of Nakba Day (Day of Catastrophe), the reality facing everyday Palestinians in the West Bank an…
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In this podcast Dr. Pablo Idahosa of York University discusses the politics of displacement and the varied meanings of diaspora to different communities.Pablo Idahosa's: http://founders.laps.yorku.ca/about/message-from-college-head/About Pablo Idahosa: Dr. Pablo Idahosa is a professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences at York University. He is an i…
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In this podcast, the Surinamese author Cynthia McLeod - who specializes in historical fiction - is in conversation with Dr. Audra A. Diptee of the History Watch Project. They discuss the relationship between history and literature. They also discuss the fascinating story of Elizabeth Sampson: A free black woman in eighteenth century Suriname who ow…
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In recognition of Black History month, this episode of the History Watch Podcast series David Austin (Professor, John Abbot College) discusses the politics of race in Montréal with CBC's Adrian Harewood. Austin's talk addresses efforts made to combat racism, state repression, as well as the silences in knowledge production. The episode is a recordi…
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In this episode Dr. Jeremy Maron of the Canadian Museum of Human Rights is in conversation with Dr. Audra A. Diptee (Managing Director, History Watch Project) about the challenges faced and strategies undertaken when curating difficult subjects related to human rights violations.Par History Watch Project
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In this podcast, Dr. Maximilian Forte of Concordia University is in conversation with Dr. Audra A. Diptee of the History Watch Project. Dr. Forte discusses memory, identity, and the politics of history as it relates to the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean. For more on Dr. Forte's work see http://openanthropology.org/. ISBN 978-0-9940972-1-7…
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In this episode Dr. David V. Trotman of York University (Canada) is in conversation with Dr. Audra A. Diptee (Coordinator, History Watch Project) about the ways in which colonial legacies influence contemporary issues related to crime in the Caribbean. ISBN ISBN: 978-0-9940972-2-4Par History Watch Project
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