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Material Memory
We live in the age of information, but how often do we think about what has been lost—or nearly lost? From memories left on discarded machines to the voices of ancestors trapped on obsolete media, we are losing parts of human history each day. In theme-based seasons, Material Memory explores the effects of our changing environment—such as digital technologies, the climate crisis, or global human displacement—on our ability to access the record of our shared humanity, and the critical role that libraries, archives, museums, and other public institutions play in keeping cultural memory alive.
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5.0 stars from 19 ratings
A must listen
Amazingly rich episodes. Appealing both to the intellect and the emotions. A true gem.
eceturnator via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/22/22
Great!
The focus of the new season is HBCU’s and as an HBCU grad I love it! Sharon Burney does an excellent job uncovering the history of places that have often been overlooked. So needed!
Prettygirllovinlife via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/24/22
Compelling and informative
Really enjoyed learning about such an interesting intersection between cultural memory and climate change. Keep up the good work!
MowgIi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/06/21
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