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Think Pieces Podcast
Institute of Advanced Studies, UCL
23 episodes
6 months ago

The Think Pieces Podcast is produced by the Institute of Advanced Studies at University College London.

It picks up themes from the Institute's online review Think Pieces engaging in conversations with authors, scholars and policy makers from inside and outside UCL.


The Think Pieces Podcast is succeeding Talk pieces, which was produced by Tamar Garb and Albert Brenchat-Aguilar in 2020 and 2021.


Note on the logo: the blue and green background is a detail of a banner (300x120cm; oil paint, oil pastel and compressed charcoal on canvas) that artist Lucile Haefflinger produced for and which is on display at the IAS.


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The Think Pieces Podcast is produced by the Institute of Advanced Studies at University College London.

It picks up themes from the Institute's online review Think Pieces engaging in conversations with authors, scholars and policy makers from inside and outside UCL.


The Think Pieces Podcast is succeeding Talk pieces, which was produced by Tamar Garb and Albert Brenchat-Aguilar in 2020 and 2021.


Note on the logo: the blue and green background is a detail of a banner (300x120cm; oil paint, oil pastel and compressed charcoal on canvas) that artist Lucile Haefflinger produced for and which is on display at the IAS.


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

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Education,
Society & Culture
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Tamar Garb in conversation with Lonnie G. Bunch III
Think Pieces Podcast
38 minutes 50 seconds
5 years ago
Tamar Garb in conversation with Lonnie G. Bunch III

Welcome to the fifteenth podcast in our series ‘Life in the Time of Coronavirus’, with Lonnie G. Bunch III, Secretary of the Smithsonian.

In conversation with Tamar Garb, Director of the IAS, Lonnie discusses the impact of the current conjunction of coronavirus and Black Lives Matter in the collections and public programmes of the Smithsonian; the specific role of the National Museum of African American History and Culture; the role that material culture plays in helping us to understand history; Lonnie's experience in South Africa and his approach to museums, reconciliation, reparation and truth telling. Finally, Lonnie explains the approach of the Smithsonian to the current crisis and the virtual space.


Music by Smallhaus. Sound effects by the BBC Sound Archive. ​​​

Speaker: Lonnie Bunch III (Smithsonian) and Tamar Garb (IAS, UCL)

Produced and edited by Albert Brenchat-Aguilar

Communications by Patricia Mascarell Llombart

Executive Producer: Tamar Garb


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

Think Pieces Podcast

The Think Pieces Podcast is produced by the Institute of Advanced Studies at University College London.

It picks up themes from the Institute's online review Think Pieces engaging in conversations with authors, scholars and policy makers from inside and outside UCL.


The Think Pieces Podcast is succeeding Talk pieces, which was produced by Tamar Garb and Albert Brenchat-Aguilar in 2020 and 2021.


Note on the logo: the blue and green background is a detail of a banner (300x120cm; oil paint, oil pastel and compressed charcoal on canvas) that artist Lucile Haefflinger produced for and which is on display at the IAS.


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