Speaking culturally will examine the recognition and preservation of cultural heritage in the United States. We also will look at trends in... more
North Carolina A&T is leaving the MEAC and headed to the Big South in 2021. With the move, what elements... more
Public historian and historical interpreter Lacey Wilson concludes the series on how do we interpret slavery in America going forward.... more
Food historian, educator, and award-winning author Michael Twitty explains how we can examine elements of slavery through the foods that... more
Hannah Scruggs, of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, is the latest guest on Speaking Culturally discussing... more
Richard Josey, founder and president of Collective Journeys, LLC, kicks off Speaking Culturally’s series, “What’s Next in Interpreting Slavery.” The... more
Preserving cultural heritage is the goal of Speaking Culturally. With this being the holiday season, Speaking Culturally has decided to... more
Diana Bell-Kite, curator of cultural history at the North Carolina Museum of History, speaks about how women in the 18th... more
Introducing young, black inner-city males to the cultural heritage of African agricultural traditions is Kamal Bell's mission. Through his farm,... more
An inclusive interpretation is critical to the success of any museum or historic site. Presently, despite very tangible connections to... more
In our pilot episode of Speaking Culturally, we speak with Queen Quet, chieftess of the Gullah Geechee Nation. Queen Quet... more
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