Episode 47: Memory, Forgetting and the Planet in Peril
Alan Weisman is a journalist and non fiction writer whose focus over the past twenty five years has been...
Episode 46: Remembering Intimate Partner Violence
It was on a train to Siberia that Joy Neumeyer decided to write her story. Despite the distance between...
Episode 45: Joel Waldman on Family Memory & True Crime
Is it possible to understand the suppression of memory as an act of love? In Surviving the Survivor: A...
Episode 44: The Power of Objects from Sites of Mass Atrocities
Objects recovered from sites of mass atrocities have a special significance today. This is because we live in what...
Episode 43: Argentina Betrayed: Memory, Mourning & Accountability
Sociocultural trauma experienced by nations isn’t just the result of unimaginable crimes and horrors. It is the repeated betrayals...
Episode 42: The Perils of Memory
The duty to remember has become a moral imperative in today’s memory culture. But reporter and political analyst David...
Episode 41: Remembering the Lost Counties of Ulster
Partition cast a shadow over the island of Ireland that stretched across the 20th century. Less well known, however,...
Episode 40: The Great Patriotic War and Family Memory in Putin’s Russia
The Great Patriotic War, shorthand for the war against Nazi Germany, has become the focal point of Russian nationalism...