S1 E21: We Ride at Midnight
This episode, we’re pulling our focus on the American mythos and the marginalized stories frequently erased in United States history and in fictionalized work. Plus, some extra pitches and a few radar findings to guide you home.
Discussed in this episode:
Exclusion and incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII
Ellen and William Craft
“Furusato: The Lost Japanese Fishing Village Between LA’s Ports” by Martin Macias (article)
“I, Too” by Langston Hughes (poem)
The Spook Who Sat by the Door
The Exiles
Chan is Missing
Tongues Untied
Ethnic Notions
Smokin’ Fish
Topaz
Dorothea Lange’s photographs of the incarceration of Japanese Americans
Twice Upon a Yesterday
Sneha Philip
Priyanka Chopra
Mj Rodriguez
She-Devil
Bless Their Little Hearts
Studs Terkel
Pose
The Store
“Whose Story Will Sandi Tan Tell Next?” by Anna Silman (article)
“Revolution is not a one time event” – Audre Lorde
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Logo photo: Alexis Paschal
Intro: electro pop melody to remember 001 by Frankum & Frankumjay / (CC BY 3.0)
Outro: techno pop ambience-piano loop by Frankum & Frankumjay / (CC BY 3.0)
Additional clips: Oldskool video jingle by jobro / (CC BY-NC 3.0) &
Invisible world - Base track (electro pop) by Frankum & Frankumjay / (CC BY 3.0)