Remapping Debate
Summary: Remapping Debate, a not-for-profit online news site, counters the media assumption that existing U.S. domestic public policies reflect nothing more than submission to inevitable facts of life that always have been and always will be. Sign up to receive notification (http://bit.ly/WEf445) of all new reporting. Audio and video interviews are part of the site, and will be featured here. An ongoing project is “History for the Future,” an interview series with historians and journalists that explores the historical roots of contemporary social issues and policies, frequently revealing the hidden assumptions and social choices defining the present.
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Podcasts:
Paul Eiss on "El Pueblo" and the Drug War in Yucatán
Gene Dattel on Cotton, Race, and Slavery in American History
Les Leopold on the Economy, the Labor Movement, and the Left in America
Susan Reverby on the U.S. Health Service in Guatemala and Tuskegee
Peter Richardson on Ramparts Magazine and the 1960s
Nell Irvin Painter on the History of White People
Sonali Pahwa on the Egyptian Revolution
Joseph McCartin on Public Sector Unions and Worker Rights in Wisconsin
Keith Wailoo on Cancer, Public Health, and Race in the United States
Howard Campbell on the "Drug War Zone"
Shaun Harkin on the Irish and European Economic Crisis
Robert Vanderlan on Intellectuals and the Commercial Media in mid-20th Century America
Steven Hahn on Re-Thinking Slavery and Civil Rights in American History
Jay Aronson on Forensic Science and Criminal Justice in the United States
Anna McCarthy on Television and Citizenship in the 1950s