Carol Fitzsimmons hosts the Reframing Heritage podcast, featuring doctoral students from the Heritage Leadership Program at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. The podcast explores challenging historical topics and offers strategies for reframing difficult narratives. In this episode Carol introduces three guests: Delia Lister, Marie Boesch, and Ajena Rogers. Delia's research focuses on women's history in interpreters' professional development. Marie's group studied the impact of investment...
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Carol Fitzsimmons hosts the Reframing Heritage podcast, featuring doctoral students from the Heritage Leadership Program at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. The podcast explores challenging historical topics and offers strategies for reframing difficult narratives. In this episode Carol introduces three guests: Delia Lister, Marie Boesch, and Ajena Rogers. Delia's research focuses on women's history in interpreters' professional development. Marie's group studied the impact of investment...
Carol Fitzsimmons hosts the "[Re]framing Heritage" podcast, featuring doctoral students from the Heritage Leadership Program at the University of Missouri, St. Louis. The guests, Chaka Johnson, Byron Witherspoon, and Jim Craig, discuss their research on educational equity and trauma at Little Rock Central National Historic Site, and the current development of the Global War on Terror Memorial in Washington, D.C. They emphasize the importance of the four truths framework—factual, personal, soc...
[Re]Framing Heritage
Carol Fitzsimmons hosts the Reframing Heritage podcast, featuring doctoral students from the Heritage Leadership Program at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. The podcast explores challenging historical topics and offers strategies for reframing difficult narratives. In this episode Carol introduces three guests: Delia Lister, Marie Boesch, and Ajena Rogers. Delia's research focuses on women's history in interpreters' professional development. Marie's group studied the impact of investment...