The Two Piers Podcast

Women's History Month with Historian Maya Rook

Erica Season 5 Episode 5
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Welcome back to the Two Piers Podcast!

In this episode, we delve into the rich tapestry of history with our guest, Maya Rook, a cultural historian and the driving force behind Illusory Time—a project making history enjoyable, accessible, and relevant.

Join us as Maya unravels the fascinating narrative behind Women's History Month, exploring its evolution and the captivating stories it aims to bring to light. As an adjunct instructor at Southern New Hampshire University and the creative mind behind Firefly Studio in Bath, Maine, Maya adds a unique perspective to the academic and metaphysical dimensions of our past.

Discover the journey of women’s studies in academia, the intricate dance of intersectionality with other movements, and captivating stories from the annals of history. From the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy to the influential Matilda Joslyn Gage and the compelling story of Anna Douglas, Maya sheds light on figures often overshadowed by time.

Together, we unravel the purpose behind dedicating an entire month to women's history and ponder the inception of Women's History Month itself. Through this discussion, Maya introduces us to lesser-known heroines, prompting us to question: "Why is it crucial to spotlight these stories? How did Women's History Month emerge, and who are the unsung heroes waiting to be heard?"

Join us on a thought-provoking journey as we explore history beyond the conventional narrative, seeking to integrate the diverse and profound contributions of individual women into the broader tapestry of our shared past. Tune in for an insightful conversation that transcends the confines of a calendar month, celebrating the profound impact of women on the ever-evolving story of humanity.

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