Ep 230 Peacewarts: Chronicled Courage 101 - Peace Erasure and the Jeannette Ranking Brigade (Orientation & Class 1)
FEB 16, 20269 MIN
Ep 230 Peacewarts: Chronicled Courage 101 - Peace Erasure and the Jeannette Ranking Brigade (Orientation & Class 1)
FEB 16, 20269 MIN
Description
Peacewarts: Chronicled Courage 101 - Peace Erasure & Jeannette Rankin (Class 1)
We transition into the archives to study history as a lineage of persistence. This class defines "Erasure" as a political tool and examines the Jeannette Rankin Brigade (1968) and JFK’s "Strategy of Peace" as case studies in recovered memory and the "Great Refusal."
Homework:
Look upthe Jeannette Rankin Brigade or the 1963 American University Speech and find one detail that isn't typically taught in a standard history class.
Write down one questionabout any of this episode's topics. If you don't have a question, write "no question."
Optional: Think of a time you were told something was "inevitable." Looking back, was it actually inevitable, or was there a path of refusal you didn't see at the time?
Learning Topics: The Mission of the Hall of Records; Erasure vs. Realism: How curated memory shapes our expectations of conflict; The Jeannette Rankin Brigade (1968): A 50-year bridge of anti-war activism; The Great Refusal: Rankin’s votes in 1917 and 1941 as principled alternatives to the military-industrial complex; The Burial of Traditional Womanhood: The radical shift in 1968 activism.
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