In this episode, we talk with Dr. Nancy Bristow… Chair of the History Department at the University of Puget Sound… and author of American Pandemic: The Lost Worlds of the 1918 Influenza Epidemic.
This episode is Part Two of my interview with Dr. Bristow… our focus? The stories of those affected by the flu pandemic, and how those stories help us understand our history and relate to each other.
Barry Thomas on Racially Motivated Incidents & Media in the U.S.
The Role of Libraries in Communities, Every Day & In Crisis
1918 Flu Pandemic vs. COVID-19: Nancy Bristow, U Puget Sound
The Importance of SEEing. with Civity Co-Founders Malka Kopell & Palma Strand
News In Context: News Coverage of COVID-19, with Ed Beebout & Anne Belden
Social Media & The Presidential Campaign During COVID-19, with Dr. Amber Boydstun
Framing During COVID-19, with Dr. Amber Boydstun
Michelle Ciulla Lipkin, ED of NAMLE, on Media Literacy & COVID-19
The Relationship Among Newsrooms, Audiences, and Information, w/Dr. Chandra Clark
Xyza News for Kids with Sapna Satagopan, Pt. 2
Xyza News for Kids with Sapna Satagopan, Pt. 1
Human Library with Derek Wolfgram & Jenny Barnes
Framing in Primary Media Coverage w/Anne Belden & Ed Beebout
Context with John Zipperer, VP of Editorial at The Commonwealth Club
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