Podcasts
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Home is the Journey: Tales from Portugal’s Diasporas – new podcast series!
Announcing our new podcast series Home is the Journey: Tales from Portugal’s Diasporas, produced and hosted by me and Miguel Moniz. Home is the Journey is a critical exploration of current issues and longstanding themes influencing and confronting Portuguese immigrant communities around the globe. Miguel and I will host the thinkers, creators, storytellers, and other folks who discern…
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Diaxporas’ podcast series, coming soon
The Diaxporas: Migration Memory Research Collective, of which I am a founding member and coordinator, is a group of scholars, public historians, archivists, librarians, and community members with an interest in Canada’s diasporic communities, their histories, memories, and interactions with one another and with the general society. Our aim is to develop collaborative research projects,…
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Convidado no podcast da RDPi “Apanhados na Rede”
Tive o prazer de conversar com a jornalista da RDP Internacional Ana Jordão que me convidou a participar no seu podcast Apanhado na Rede, onde tive a oportunidade de falar sobre o Projeto de História Luso Canadiana, o Movimento Perpétuo e outras iniciativas de história pública. Pode ouvir o episódio aqui: https://www.rtp.pt/play/p6466/e809623/apanhados-na-rede Obrigado Ana pelo…
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Laborem Ex Machina featured in ActiveHistory.ca
Edward Dunsworth interviewed me about my Laborem Ex Machina project and the relationship between my academic and public history work. You can read the interview here.
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Launching the Laborem Ex Machina podcast series
The Laborem Ex Machina podcast series explores the fascinating technological, business, labour, military, cultural, gender, racial, children and youth, and environmental history of modern construction machines and their operating engineers in Canada in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This 8-episode series has a digital companion with photos, artwork, videos, interactive maps, infographics, historical records, and…