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Genealogy Adventures - S03 E26 GA Live: The Trials & Tribulations of an Intermediate Genealogist + Multi-Ethnic Research

S03 E26 GA Live: The Trials & Tribulations of an Intermediate Genealogist + Multi-Ethnic Research

05/25/20 • 60 min

Genealogy Adventures
Special guest Tiffany Huntsman discusses her journey from being a newbie genealogical research to becoming an intermediate-level researcher.We’ll also cover multi-ethnic genealogical research encompassing European, African-descended, and Native American ancestral research: where to start, creating a multi-ethnic research strategy & more!

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Special guest Tiffany Huntsman discusses her journey from being a newbie genealogical research to becoming an intermediate-level researcher.We’ll also cover multi-ethnic genealogical research encompassing European, African-descended, and Native American ancestral research: where to start, creating a multi-ethnic research strategy & more!

Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/genealogy-adventures.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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undefined - S03 E25 Genealogy Adventures Live:  A Talk about Racism with Special Guest, Jane Elliott

S03 E25 Genealogy Adventures Live: A Talk about Racism with Special Guest, Jane Elliott

Jane Elliott is known worldwide for her "Blue Eyes Brown Eyes" racism exercise. She is an internationally known educator, feminist, and anti-racism activist.In response to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jane Elliott , a 3rd grade teacher at the time, created the "Blue Eyes Brown Eyes" exercise. It is a teaching exercise that has brought her international acclaim and notoriety. Her courageous stand in 1968 created an eye-color based exercise that made white children the victims of the racism that is so pervasive in American society.Jane discusses her groundbreaking Brown Eye – Blue Eye racism teaching exercise...and the relevance this teaching exercise holds for all of us today. And Co-hosts Donya and Brian add a genealogical and historical perspective to Jane’s on-going work. Learn about this courageous educator - and catch the knowledge she drops throughout the full hour of the show.

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undefined - S03 E27 GA Live: A Talk About Racism with Anti-Racist Activism & writer Tim Wise

S03 E27 GA Live: A Talk About Racism with Anti-Racist Activism & writer Tim Wise

In this episode, we chat with the anti-racist activist, essayist, and author - Tim Wise. He discusses the importance of understanding the historical context of racism in the USA, understanding the past, social justice, and the weight of the past that weighs heavily upon the present when it comes to race.Co-hosts Donya and Brian add a genealogical and historical perspective to the topics Tim covers.

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