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History vs. Hunger: Supporting Economic Empowerment Through Memory Work - Shared screen with speaker view
Janis Kearney
40:06
We're having connection problems. Will need to jump off. I love what you are doing and want to stay connected. Stories and Memory is an especially important topic here in the American southern region
Julia Michaels
01:01:35
Sorry but I do not see the q and a option on my screen. May I ask a question here?
Ross Caputi (UMass/Archive Iraq)
01:02:14
I have to leave in 5, but would like to ask this quickly: Are there any concerns that market forces could incentivize communities to essentialism their own heritage to raise the value of their products on the market? I have in mind a negative trend that I see here in Italy where communities adapt their traditions to what they think are the tests of foreigners.
Ross Caputi (UMass/Archive Iraq)
01:02:40
*tastes of foreigners
GegĂȘ Leme Joseph
01:02:55
I will ask the question - thanks!
Julia Michaels
01:04:09
I would like to hear from Beatrice about the memory work they do in conjunction with teaching economic empowerment skills
Ross Caputi (UMass/Archive Iraq)
01:04:12
Sorry, typo: *essentialize
Ross Caputi (UMass/Archive Iraq)
01:07:44
Thanks so much, this was terrific. Unfortunately I need to run now.
Julia Michaels
01:10:21
So interesting!
Julia Michaels
01:11:01
So people put aside heritage issues when they are less economically solid?
Julia Michaels
01:12:18
Thank you, Beatrice!
Julia Michaels
01:13:33
Wonderful!
Julia Michaels
01:13:39
Thank you Denis
Julia Michaels
01:16:26
Thank you, Mayara
Julia Michaels
01:20:46
Thanks very much!
Marcy Rockman
01:20:58
Thank you all so much. This was so meaningful.