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‘History can unite us’: Djimon Hounsou talks importance of preserving stories in age of Trump
MSNBC· 2025-08-17 13:59
Historical Interpretation & Preservation - The discussion emphasizes the importance of honoring and learning from the past to unite people and provide a common ground for reflection, especially during times of social change [5] - It highlights the potential for historical mistakes if the truth of history is ignored, particularly concerning African American history as an inseparable part of American history [7][8] - The need to be factual when remembering history is stressed to avoid repeating past mistakes [9] - The speaker is partnering with the City of Richmond, Virginia, to mark African Landing Day, commemorating the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in Virginia [3] Cultural Impact & Political Conversation - Movies like Amistad can be instrumental in promoting and preserving history, raising awareness and understanding [13][14] - The Trump administration's efforts to cleanse and rewrite history, particularly black history, are criticized [2][4] - The importance of culture, TV, and movies in shaping the political conversation is noted, especially in the context of attempts to control culture for political purposes [12] Reconciliation & Healing Initiatives - The speaker's foundation is starting an event called "Run Richmond 1619" to bring about reconciliation, healing, and reconnect the African diaspora to its continent [9] - The speaker will be visiting historical sites pertaining to Black history in Virginia and addressing the commission along with local partners, including Fort Monroe Projects 1619 [10] - Research indicates the first landing place of enslaved Africans was Point Comfort in Hampton, Virginia, not Jamestown [11]
‘We have to tell the whole story’: Jon Meacham takes down Trump’s censorship of Smithsonian museums
MSNBC· 2025-08-16 18:56
Government Oversight & Historical Interpretation - The White House is conducting an internal review of selected Smithsonian museums and exhibitions to ensure alignment with the president's directive to celebrate American exceptionalism and remove divisive narratives [1] - The administration plans to review eight Smithsonian museums initially, including the National Museum of American History, the National Museum of African-American History and Culture, the National Museum of the American Indian, and the National Portrait Gallery [1] - The President signed an executive order claiming the Smithsonian has come under the influence of a divisive race-centered ideology and directed the Vice President to remove improper ideology [1] Historical Perspective & Cultural Significance - 97% of Americans believe museums are educational assets for their communities [1] - 92% of adults in the US consider museums as nonpartisan providers of educational content [1] - Three-quarters (75%) of the American public believe museums are an important part of civil society and support civic knowledge and participation [1] - History is complex, involving both positive and negative aspects, and understanding the full story is crucial for learning [3][4] Curatorial Integrity & Evolving Narratives - Museums should evolve, discuss, and review their content, with curators and experts playing a key role in ensuring accuracy and comprehensiveness [10] - The telling of history involves curation, emphasizing certain aspects and minimizing others, which is a matter of opinion [6][7][8]
Chance the Rapper talks new album 'Star Line'
MSNBC· 2025-08-15 20:54
Project Overview - The project, titled "Starline," is a reflection of the past six years, encompassing travels to Accra, Ghana, and West Africa [1] - The project explores the artist's history and connections to global communities, which is reflected in the music [1] - The name "Star Line" is inspired by Marcus Garvey's Black Star Line, a Black-owned shipping and trading company from the 1920s [2] Historical and Cultural Significance - Marcus Garvey's Black Star Line represented self-determination and charting one's own path for Black people in the US [2] - The artist's recent years have been dedicated to learning about personal and collective histories, which is a prominent theme in the project [2]
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The Economist· 2025-08-08 16:15
The historian argues that Japan stayed in the war much longer than necessary https://t.co/75tWb7HYBA ...
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𝘁𝗮𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗸𝘆· 2025-07-31 03:46
没错。整个人类史,不如我每天遛狗捡屎。River Leaf (@riverleaf88):@passluo @neoduan23 人类历史有两部分组成一部分是“书写的历史”,就是你上面说的另一部分是未书写的历史,它比书写的历史要漫长很多,也要广阔很多。而真实的历史中的绝大部分人,甚至一些特别牛逼特别伟大的人,都活在未书写的历史中所以作为普通人,要对书写的历史免疫,更要对自己生活的当下的舆论免疫。为自己活 ...
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Wendy O· 2025-07-21 01:57
My mom is giving me an American history lesson.Listen to your elders.They are the real history books. ...
Teaching AI about war: Why democratising history leads to better AI | Nick Hodder | TEDxWinchester
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-11 16:36
Museums and Accessibility - Museums should strive to create a sense of belonging and community to enable shared knowledge for everyone [25] - Museums need to engage with everyone, from staff recruitment to collecting and interpretation, to foster inclusivity [23] - Museums should use relatable language and humor to create human connections and make history engaging [25] AI in Museums - AI can help museums understand their collections and find new connections, enabling discovery and participation [21] - AI can be used to analyze images and provide detailed descriptions, but the quality of data used to train AI is critical [15][22] - AI can accelerate change in museums, but the focus should remain on human understanding and storytelling [23] Collection and Interpretation - Museums often focus on a narrow, white middle-class Western narrative, neglecting other perspectives [16] - Museums face a storage problem, leading them to refuse many personal items and stories [11][12] - There is a need to make room for new perspectives and stories in museum collections [13]
A heritage walk through unseen excellence | Dr. Bina Thomas Tharakan | TEDxSJCETPalai
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-10 16:14
Heritage & Tourism Industry Focus - Heritage is more than buildings and monuments, encompassing culture, nature, socio-economic past, religions, beliefs, and customs [1] - Heritage walks are common globally, especially in developed countries, but were lacking in Trivandrum, Kerala [1] - Kerala is known for natural beauty, Ayurveda, and spice trade routes, but its diverse history is often overlooked [1] - Initiatives like Heritage Walk Trivandrum can highlight the history and culture of peripheral regions [1] Initiative Details & Impact - Heritage Walk Trivandrum started in October 2013 with 20 people and grew to nearly 8,000 members on Facebook alone [1] - The initiative welcomes people of all ages and backgrounds interested in Trivandrum's heritage [1] - The initiative aims to bring the heritage of Trivandrum to the forefront for people to appreciate, understand, and protect [1] - The initiative hopes to be emulated in other parts of Kerala to showcase the heritage wealth of the country [2] Historical Context & Education - A deeper understanding of history helps appreciate culture and heritage [1] - Traditional education focuses on mainland regions, neglecting the history of peripheral states like Kerala [1]
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-07-03 23:48
From @WSJopinion: To celebrate the 250th anniversary of America is fine. To live up to the Declaration’s promise, however, we must honor its critical role in history by better understanding whence America came and why, writes @KarlRove. https://t.co/APCtjGa6Ic ...
Why the History We Tell Shapes Our Brain | Omar Soliman | TEDxUBC
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-03 15:05
Main Argument - History is not an objective record but a narrative shaped by selective memory, influencing our perception and understanding of the world [15][39] - The brain actively curates reality, and historical narratives significantly shape our brain's wiring and perception [19][21] - The exclusion of critical voices and contributions from certain communities leads to feelings of alienation and demotivation [27][32] Key Insights - The story of Ibn al-Nafis's discovery of pulmonary circulation centuries before William Harvey highlights the erasure of certain historical contributions [9][11] - The brain's capacity is vast, holding approximately 250 万 gigabytes of memory, equivalent to 9,700 iPhone 16s, costing $1090 万 [17] - Exposure to information reinforces neural connections, shaping perception based on historical narratives [21][22] Call to Action - Individuals should seek out and share their own stories to challenge existing narratives and promote inclusivity [35][37] - Sharing diverse stories rewires brains, inspires innovation, and creates a positive cycle of progress [37][38] - It is a collective responsibility to ensure that every story has a place in history, acknowledging contributions from marginalized communities [40][33]