We are three friends who wanted to learn more about history. What better way than to discover the forgotten faces who have impacted history. We will be telling their stories to each other and to all of you. You may not know them or even recognize their names. And it’s time to change that, It’s time to share their stories. This will not be your typical history lesson.
In today's episode we learn about the "Father of Mexican Independence" and how it's celebrated on September 16...NOT IN MAY.
In this episode, we learn about the chocolate lady, Laura Secord, who had absolutely nothing to do with chocolate. But was a heroine for her country, Canada, for taking a very, very long walk. Let's …
In this episode, we learn about Stanislav Petrov, also known as the "Man Who Saved the World" or the man who prevented World War III from happening.
In this episode, we learn about two Women's Rights Activists , Lucy Burns and Alice Paul. Learn with us, on how these two women and their groups, helped ratify the 19th Amendment.
We are back with Season 4! In our opener episode, we learn about Dorothy Porter, the woman who changed the library world!
Welcome back to Part 2 of our season finale! Learn with us on how the famous Dodgers Stadium came to be and the sad passing of one East LA's finest, Ruben Salazar.
in this episode, take a walk with us down memory lane. As we dive into some events and people that happened in Los Angeles, the hometown of one of our own.
In this episode, learn with us about one of the most decorated units in the US Army, the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. Made primarily of Japanese-Americans, we learn of their difficulties of discrimi…
In this episode we learn how O Canada came to be! Or O Kanata?
In this episode, we learn about Dolores Huerta. One of the most influential labor activists and a leader of the Chicano civil rights movement.
In this episode, we try to make sense of what, really, doesn't make sense. Learn with us about Patsy Mink, a Japanese American who knocked down international waters, or more like international dorms.…
In this episode, we are reading entries from a very special book. Written and self published by William Colyn, Erika's grandfather. We get to hear from his point of view from when he was a child born…
In this episode, we learn about the Mendez vs. Westminster case. The case that paved the way for a more famous case that you may know, Brown vs. Board of Education.
We also go on a teeny tiny tangent…
In this episode, we take a fun little turn and do a trivia session seeing how much we've learned about each other's heritage. And we learn new info that we haven't discussed before. Sara is the hosts…
In this episode, we learn a bit about Canada's dark history. But there was still a light that shone through in Hide Hyodo Shimizu. Learn with us on how she kept education alive and fought for Japanes…
In this episode, we learn about Japanese Picture Brides. Sadly, not every woman found their perfect match.
In this episode we learn about the Kellogg brothers. The creators of not just Kellogg, but of actual cereal! Which was an accident by the way!
For our 3rd season opener, we learn the event of what Cinco de Mayo actually is. And NO, it is not Mexican Independence Day.
In this episode learn about us! For our Season 2, Episode 026, we answer listeners questions along with some questions for each other.
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In our season finale-ish... learn with us again, how to pronounce words. And of course, about Martin Couney. The man who believed that all premature babies were meant to be saved if they could. Enjoy…