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By Sean Graham
Before we put 2021 to bed later tonight, I wanted to look back at some of the great conversations we’ve had on the History Slam this year. The past 12 months have not been the easiest for anyone, but I’ve been so energized by the discussions, insights, and expertise that has been part of the show. So in this special edition, we re-visit a few of the great guests from 2021:
- Samantha Cutrara discusses the idea of ‘We’ in Canadian History (1:52)
- Shannon McConnell explains the decision to use poetry in telling a traumatic historical story (4:07)
- Rita Shelton Deverell talks about the power of national myths (5:48)
- Francesca D’Amico Cuthbert outlines her criteria for selecting road trip songs (11:08)
- Habiba Cooper Diallo describes the challenges of creating inclusive and welcoming environments in schools (16:14)
- Lynn Gehl chronicles her legal battle against the Indian Act (21:35)
- John Sandlos profiles the expansion of mining in Canada through the 20th century (24:50)
You can find the full catalogue of 197 episodes under the podcast tab or wherever you get your podcasts. Happy New Year and all the best for 2022!
Sean Graham is a historian, Adjunct Professor at Carleton University, and a contributing editor with Activehistory.ca
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