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EHN Blog by Jake K. BergenSep 18, 202011:00 amMarch 1, 2021
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A single telephone poll

Meritocracy and the Cultivation of Land/Racism on the ‘Canadian’ Prairies: Considerations for Teachers

I recently asked the (white) teacher candidates in my doctoral study, “How would you define social justice?”

Problems of Place by Anastasia DaySep 11, 20202:00 pmSeptember 10, 2020
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Problems of Place: COVID-19 and the Shrinking of Place

EHN Anniversary Week by Luísa Reis-CastroSep 10, 202012:00 pmSeptember 24, 2020
Impeachment protests in Brazil

Politics of Nature: Mosquitoes, Pathogens, and That Which Divides Brazil

EHN Anniversary Week by Katrin KleemannSep 9, 20203:00 pmSeptember 9, 2020
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Archival research gear

Advice for Planning and Conducting Archival Research

In memory of the pre-pandemic world, when historians were still able to conduct archival research, I created a checklist based on my own experience.

EHN Anniversary Week by EHN TeamSep 9, 20209:30 amMarch 25, 2022
People of Color Graphic

Tools for Change: A Reading List on Public Health

EHN Blog by Natascha OtoyaSep 8, 20204:00 pmSeptember 9, 2020
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A beach with palm trees.

Historical Black Lives Matter: What A Single Story Can Reveal About People & Landscapes

Many poor Black people lived, worked, and died to bring about modern industries such as oil in Brazil. Mr. João de Deus’ life story hopefully sheds light on these experiences.

Problems of Place by Jessica M. DeWittSep 7, 20205:00 pmSeptember 9, 2020
Marigolds

Place as Future: Revisited

News by EHN TeamSep 7, 20206:00 amSeptember 11, 2022

Happy Two Years: We’re Expanding the EHN Team

Problems of Place by Julie ReimerSep 4, 202011:00 amSeptember 1, 2020
gentle waves spill onto a pebble beach

Problems of Place: Fluid As The Ocean

Field Notes by Claire PerrottAug 27, 202011:00 amApril 7, 2021
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Rainy day at Parícutin Volcano

The Department of State, Safety, and Archives: Research in a Conflict Zone

“Don’t travel at night, don’t travel by car, and don’t travel out of the city,” the warning of the Department of State repeated over and over in my head as we zipped along the small highway in darkness.

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