Public History
I love conversations about things I like. I have produced podcasts and educational articles that seek to bring history and cultural heritage preservation to a non-specialized public.
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The New Books Network (En/Es)
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The New Books Network is a consortium of author-interview podcast channels dedicated to raising the level of public discourse by introducing scholars and scholarly topics to a wide public. As a podcaster, I have produced several episodes for the consortium. Most of them are interviews with authors about their books and research. Other podcasts concentrate on cultural heritage preservation in Venezuelan archives. I interview researchers and staff members about the challenges and opportunities of the historical records housed at these repositories. Check my interviews in Spanish and English.
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The Texas Handbook
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As a researcher and metadata editor, I have produced several articles for the Texas Handbook of Women. The short biographical entries I have written focus on women and their essential role as workers, owners, and executives in the male-dominated Texas oil industry. Recently, I have been researching and writing new entries for the Texas Handbook of Dallas-Fort Worth about Civil Rights Movement activists and sports managers. You can look at my published entries here.
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