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On the tenth episode of Technology's Storyteller's, host Bucky Stanton speaks with Dr. Charlton McIlwain, Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University about his most recent book Black Software: The Internet & Racial Justice, from the AfroNet to Black Lives Matter. He is also author of Race Appeal: How Candidates Invoke Race…
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On the ninth episode of Technology's Storyteller's, host Bucky Stanton speaks with Dr. William Storey, professor, and chair of history at Millsaps College. William is author of Guns, Race and Power in Colonial South Africa and Science and Power in Colonial Mauritius. Technology's Storytellers is a podcast developed by the Society for the History of…
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On the seventh episode of Technology's Storyteller's, host Bucky Stanton speaks with Dr. Rayvon Fouche, Director of American Studies in the School of Interdisciplinary Studies at Purdue University. He is the author of Game Changer: The Techno-Scientific Revolution in Sports and Black Inventors in the Age of Segregation. Technology's Storytellers is…
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On the eighth episode of Technology's Storyteller's, host Bucky Stanton speaks with Dr. Lundy Braun, Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and Africana Studies at Brown University. She’s also author of Breathing Race into the Machine: The Surprising Career of the Spirometer from Plantation to Genetics. Technology's Storytellers is a podcas…
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On the sixth episode of Technology's Storyteller's, host Bucky Stanton speaks with Ashley Rogers, Executive Director for the Whitney plantation. Besides her work as director, she has an M.A in History from Colorado State University and is currently a PhD Student at Louisiana State University in the Department of History. Ashley discusses the relati…
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On the fifth episode of Technology's Storyteller's, host Bucky Stanton speaks with Dr. Selika M. Ducksworth-Lawton, Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire. In this episode she outlines a captivating and important history of black self-defense in America. Selika further discusses the technology of the gun and debates about …
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On the fourth episode of Technology's Storyteller's, host Bucky Stanton talks with Dr. Sara Pritchard about clearer skies resulting from COVID-19's slowing down of industrial society. Dr. Pritchard further discusses the historical processes which led to a atmosphere full of pollutants and a night sky with reduced visibility from light pollution. Dr…
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On the third episode of Technology's Storyteller's, host Bucky Stanton talks with Dr. Nancy D. Campbell about the intersection of the global pandemic with the preexisting conditions of the opioid crisis. Dr. Campbell further discusses the historical processes and social movements which led the way towards using naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal…
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On the second episode of Technology's Storyteller's, host Bucky Stanton talks with Dr. Andrew Russell, about changes in innovation and everyday technology resulting from the global pandemic. Dr. Russell further discusses the historical processes which led to our present obsession with innovation and discusses concepts that help him make sense of it…
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On the first episode of Technology's Storyteller's, host Bucky Stanton talks with President-Elect of the society, Dr. Arwen P. Mohun, about "Flatten the Curve" and the history of representations of risk. Dr. Mohun further discusses the historical significance of "Flatten the Curve" and leaves viewers with some final thoughts about historical inform…
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