Podcasts by Not a Foot of Land
The implications of colonization extend into the very fabric of society today: in the words we speak, the books we read, the art on our walls. Listen along with Megan Scarborough as she investigates a mural at her academic institution and brings up discussions of how we, as a community, respond.
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Ep. 5 The Goad from 2020-05-07T18:21:04
In the final episode of Not a Foot of Land, the conversation winds itself back to TCNJ and presents the community with questions of responsibility and possibility in moving forward. Gue...
ListenEp. 4 Housetraining Your Dog from 2020-05-07T18:20:42
*Profanity is quoted in this episode* In the fourth episode of Not a Foot of Land, the conversation begins to transition to action, discussing several other schools in the same situatio...
ListenEp. 3 The Background Characters of Art History from 2020-05-07T18:20:18
Not a Foot of Land continues in its third episode talking about how paintings like ours throughout Art History have influenced viewership, that is, the way a viewer eng...
ListenEp.2 Every Foot of Land from 2020-05-07T18:19:41
The second episode of Not a Foot of Land deep dives into American history and examines the way our perceptions of history affect our present with special guests Robert McGreevey and Rev...
ListenEp.1 The Peace Council of New Jersey and the Indians, 1758 from 2020-05-07T18:17:53
The premiere episode of Not a Foot of Land introduces listeners to a mural located at The College of New Jersey, bringing up the series' initial argument of colonization, power, and pri...
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