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by Ohio Humanities

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A podcast that shares stories to spark conversations and inspire ideas.

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11/25/2019

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July 25, 2023

Human Powered: Odyssey Beyond Bars

<p>This week, we’re thrilled to share a special first look at the second season of Human Powered, a podcast from our friends at Wisconsin Humanities!</p><p><br></p><p>This episode visits with some of the key players behind the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s first credit-bearing course inside any state prison since 1917. We will learn what makes Odyssey Beyond Bars storytelling workshops so meaningful for the participants, and meet Mark Espanol, who shared his story at the English 101 graduation inside Oak Hill Correctional Facility.</p><p><br></p><p>Listen to all episodes of Human Powered at <a href="https://wisconsinhumanities.org/podcast">wisconsinhumanities.org/podcast</a>, and stay tuned for the rest of the second season, which explores the remarkable stories of people inside and outside Wisconsin prisons who are using the humanities to overcome the dehumanization of incarceration.</p><p>And, later this year, join us for The Ohio Country, a forthcoming series from WYSO Public Radio and funded by Ohio Humanities.  Native men and women from different tribes and their allies—plus teachers, artists, scholars, parents, landowners, foresters, young people, and historians, too—will tell their stories about the about the lands above the Ohio River, known as the Ohio Country. You can listen in this feed, at <a href="https://www.wyso.org/">WYSO.org</a>, <a href="https://www.ohiohumanities.org/">ohiohumanities.org</a>, and in all those other places where you get podcasts.</p>

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July 18, 2023

Human Powered: The Power of Indigenous Knowledge

<p>This week, we’re thrilled to share “The Power of Indigenous Knowledge,” an episode from the first season of Human Powered, a podcast from our friends at Wisconsin Humanities.</p><p> </p><p>This episode starts with a meal around a fire, in a place where people have been cooking and eating for more than 5,000 years. Hosts Marvin Defoe and Edwina Buffalo-Reyes, members of the Red Cliff band of Lake Superior Ojibwe in Bayfield County, discuss the Red Cliff Tribal Historic Preservation Office’s three-year collaboration with two archaeologists helping excavate sites on tribal lands. Listen to hear what they are doing to reclaim and revitalize the deep history and culture of their people—and to help train a new generation of scholars committed to centering indigenous knowledge.</p><p> </p><p>Listen to the first season of Human Powered in full at <a href="https://wisconsinhumanities.org/podcast">wisconsinhumanities.org/podcast</a> and, next week, hear an episode from the upcoming second season right here in our podcast feed!<br> <br> And, later this year, join us for The Ohio Country, a forthcoming series from WYSO Public Radio and funded by Ohio Humanities.  Native men and women from different tribes and their allies—plus teachers, artists, scholars, parents, landowners, foresters, young people, and historians, too—will tell their stories about the about the lands above the Ohio River, known as the Ohio Country. You can listen in this feed, at <a href="https://www.wyso.org/">WYSO.org</a>, <a href="https://www.ohiohumanities.org/">ohiohumanities.org</a>, and in all those other places where you get podcasts.</p>

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July 11, 2023

We Are Here Episode 6: The Lenape Come Home to Pennsylvania

<p>We Are Here, a collaboration between our neighbors at PA Humanities and Keystone Edge, is a podcast about Pennsylvanians making their mark. This week, we’re thrilled to share the series’ sixth episode, “The Lenape Come Home to Pennsylvania.”</p><p><br></p><p>For thousands of years before the arrival of European settlers, the Lenape thrived in the Delaware Valley. Centuries of displacement followed, and now a repatriation project aims to heal old wounds. In this installment, We Are Here host Lee Stabert speaks with Jeremy Johnson, Cultural Education Director of the Delaware Tribe of Indians, and Doug Miller, site administrator of Pennsbury Manor historic site in Bucks County, about giving the tribe’s ancestral remains and artifacts a final resting place.</p><p><br></p><p>If you’d like to learn more about the history and legacy of the Lenape, visit <a href="https://delawaretribe.org/">delawaretribe.org</a>, and to plan a visit to Pennsbury Manor, head over to <a href="https://www.pennsburymanor.org/">their website</a>.</p><p><br></p><p>Listen to We Are Here in full at <a href="https://www.keystoneedge.com/podcast/we-are-here">https://www.keystoneedge.com/podcast/we-are-here</a>, at <a href="https://pahumanities.org/">pahumanities.org</a>, or in the Keystone Edge feed wherever you listen.</p><p> And, later this year, join us for The Ohio Country, a forthcoming series from WYSO Public Radio and funded by Ohio Humanities.  Native men and women from different tribes and their allies—plus teachers, artists, scholars, parents, landowners, foresters, young people, and historians, too—will tell their stories about the about the lands above the Ohio River, known as the Ohio Country. You can listen in this feed, at <a href="https://www.wyso.org/">WYSO.org</a>, <a href="https://www.ohiohumanities.org/">ohiohumanities.org</a>, and in all those other places where you get podcasts.</p>

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