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The Babblery

De: Suki Wessling
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The Babblery features conversations about who we are and how we got this way. Modern humans can seem like the ancients building the Biblical Tower of Babel, cursed by God/nature never to understand each other. As Visiting Translators at the Tower of Babel, our guests delve into their work, their research, and their own experiences to try to explain the bits they've learned about Earth's most perplexing species. Though we all speak different languages, here at The Babblery we aim to promote understanding, one conversation at a time.© 2023 The Babblery Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno Relaciones
Episodios
  • A grandmother’s legacy: Sharon Sewell-Fairman finds her voice
    May 20 2025
    Women Creating Change CEO and President Sharon Sewell-Fairman talks about her path from rural Jamaica to leading a NYC nonprofit that works to increase civic engagement amongst women in New York City.
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    57 m
  • Minibabble: Dystopian novels – Warning, not blueprint.
    May 10 2025
    Some thoughts from Babblery host Suki Wessling about how we should read and act upon dystopian literature. It seems that reasonable people take these novels as warnings, many people seem to take them as blueprints for how we should mold our future.
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    13 m
  • Minibabble: Carol Fisher Saller on Inclusivity in Children’s Fiction
    May 2 2025
    In this mini-episode, we focus on a change that has both energized and confused writers: the push for representation and the elimination of cultural appropriation. Author Carol Fisher Saller speaks with refreshing candor about the difficulties she faces as a white writer who genuinely wants to write representative, inclusive kidlit. She talks about the myths and misperceptions, as well as the challenges, as she tries to make her way in a changed industry.
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    15 m
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