Darren Reid, Course Director of History at Coventry University in England. Welcome to Episode 53! This is part two of our two part conversation with Dr. Instagram -Hightailing Through History or - Material: Next, KT takes us back 3 more centuries to feudal Japan to learn about Yasuke, the African man who arrived in Japan with a Jesuit missionary and became the close confidant of Oda Nobunaga, the "Great Unifier" of Japan as well as the first non-Asian samurai! A star route mail carrier used a stagecoach on treacherous and rocky rural roads out west and had to defend against wild animals and bandits all the while. Welcome to episode 54! We have two stories celebrating Black history for the month of February! First off, we have the rough and gruff, gun-toting, cigar smoking, take no shit Mary Fields, often known to history as "Stagecoach Mary!" She was the United States' first Black woman (and 2nd woman) to run a star route for the postal system. She dazzled her audiences with her shows doing tail spins, loop de loops, wing walking and sky diving! Next, KT covers the creation of The Negro Motorist Green Book, More commonly called The Green Book, and how it put power and freedom in the hands of Black travelers across the United States (and world!) Welcome in to episode 55! The sisters continue their journey through Black history with the stories of Bessie Coleman, the first Black *and* Native American woman to receive her pilot’s license. Intro/outro music: "Loopster" by Kevin MacLeod () Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License “Saving the World's Wildlife Is Not Just 'a White Person Thing'.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 31 July 2017, *~*~*~*~ National Geographic Studios, Public Road Productions, Abramorama, 2017. “Jane Goodall: 50 Years Working with Chimps | Discover Interview.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 26 June 2010, Morgen, Brett, director. Performance by Jane Goodall, National Geographic Films, 2020. “Biography.” Jane Goodall Institute UK, Jane Goodall Institute UK, Leiter, Elizabeth and Kim Woodard, directors. “Jane Goodall.” Famous Scientists,, Jane Goodall Institute UK. “Jane Goodall Biography.”, A&E Networks Television, 15 June 2020, Famous Scientists. Instagram -Hightailing Through History or - Materials:ī Editors. There you can donate directly to animal conservation projects or, if you’re more of a get-in-there-yourself kind of person, you can sign up to volunteer for projects and training.įor more about Jane Goodall’s work and her Institute, visit *~*~*~*~ Looking for ways to help conservationism in Africa? Check out which is conservation for Africa by Africans. Goodall greets her audiences with (it's not great.) Bonus: hear Laurel attempt the chimpanzee greeting that Dr. Jane Goodall, primatologist, anthropologist and the world's foremost expert on chimpanzees! Hear about her 60-plus years of research and her legacy in activism and conservationism. The dam, which is the largest in the United States, contains enough concrete to build a road from San Francisco to New York City! Next up, Laurel discusses Dr. First, KT recounts the construction of the Hoover Dam, which celebrated an 88th anniversary on March 1, 2023. How do you feel about dams? What about chimpanzees? Is concrete your thing? How about scientific women? Well, for episode 56, we have all those things.
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