Bowling Green State University

BG Ideas

BG Ideas, from the Institute for the Study of Culture and Society at Bowling Green State University, brings innovative, interdisciplinary research to the public.

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Bowling Green State University

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Education

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bgsu.edu

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1. Apr 2026

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"Learning to Listen”: An Inclusive Approach to Community Archiving 13.11.2024

In this episode, we are joined by Alia Levar Wegner, a digital collections librarian at Miami University in Ohio, Brenda Foster, an archivist at the Columbus College of Art and Design, Nick Pavlik, a manuscripts and digital initiatives archivist at the Center for Archival Collections at BGSU, and Janet Rhodes, supervisor of digitization services with the Toledo Lucas County Public Library. Listen...

Challenging the Erasure of Native Stories in Children's Literature and Learning 06.11.2024

In this episode, we are joined by Traci Sorell, an author and citizen of the Cherokee Nation, and Dr. Colleen Boff, Head Librarian of BGSU's Curriculum Resource Center. Listen as they discuss the importance of representing contemporary and historical Native American stories and nations in public education and children’s literature. This conversation focuses on the importance of diversity and inclu...

The Role of Graduate Student Unions in Higher Education Class Struggles 30.10.2024

In this episode, we are joined by graduate students John King and Ahmad Bilal from BGSU, and Zara Anwarzai and Anne Kavalerchik from Indiana University to discuss their interest in and research on graduate working conditions and class differences. Both Zara and Anne were part of a successful unionization campaign for graduate students at Indiana University and shared their experiences. The convers...

Teaching James Baldwin Today 23.10.2024

In this episode, Dr. Rachel Ann Walsh, Associate Teaching Professor and Graduate coordinator in the Department of English at Bowling Green State University and Dr. Thomas Edge, Associate Teaching Professor at the Department of Ethnic Studies, also at BGSU, share their experiences teaching James Baldwin to a wide range of students. Their conversation underscores the novelty of Baldwin's ideas on ra...

Documenting and Imagining through Literature: A Conversation with Katherina Braschel 16.10.2024

In this episode, Katherina Braschel, prize-winning Vienna-based author and the Spring 2024 Max Kade Writer in Residence at Bowling Green State University and Dr. Christina Guenther, professor of German in the Department of World Languages and Cultures at BGSU talk about creative writing, cross-cultural communication, and the many ways in which literature allows us to document the world around us,...

On Community Building, Accessibility, and Inclusion in Curling Clubs and Beyond 09.10.2024

In this episode, Fall 2024 ICS Faculty Fellow Dr. Scott Piroth, Teaching Professor in the Department of Political Sciences at BGSU and longtime curling enthusiast, converses with Team USA curling athlete Laura Dwyer about issues of diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility in curling clubs both in Canada and the US. Their conversation highlights the need for better quality instruction especia...

The Racist Origins of the Citizenship Education Industry 02.10.2024

In this episode, Dr. Timothy Messer-Kruse, Professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies at BGSU, and a Spring 2024 Faculty Fellow with ICS, discusses his latest research on the history of civics education in the United States. He argues that the goal behind civics is to teach certain behaviors (i.e. how to be a good citizen) instead of teaching knowledge and facts. Listen to him as he delves into...

Decolonizing the African Musical Repertoire 25.09.2024

In this episode, Dr. Sidra Lawrence, Associate Professor of Ethnomusicology and Director of the Afro-Caribbean Ensemble at BGSU, together with several members of BGSU's Afro-Caribbean Ensemble, share their experiences playing African and African diasporic music for an American audience. Both Sidra and the ensemble underline the complexity and sophistication of African and African diasporic mus...

Poetry and Higher Education as Empowering Journeys: A Latinx Perspective 18.09.2024

In this episode, Carlos Andrés Gómez, award winning Colombian American poet and author of Man Up: Reimagining Modern Manhood (Penguin Random House), is joined by Amanda Anastasia Paniagua, PhD student and Assistant Director for Belonging and Engagement at the Office of Multicultural Affairs at BGSU, to talk about poetry, performance and education. They invite us to think about both poetry and rese...

Identity and Belonging - The Journey of Finding Yourself and Your Community 22.03.2024

Journalist Putsata Reang discuss her award-winning book "Ma and Me: A Memoir," about growing up as a Cambodian American refugee and gay woman. She is joined by Dr. Sue Ellen McComas, associate professor of Speech Communication at BGSU Firelands and recipient of the 2019 Women of Distinction award at BGSU. Together, they talk about exploring your identity, finding your voice as an adult,...

The Sounds of the BGSU Middle Eastern Music Ensemble 15.03.2024

Dr. Chris Witulski, Associate Teaching Professor of Ethnomusicology and a Fall 2021 ICS Faculty Fellow, returns to the podcast to share selections of Arab American and Middle Eastern music. He is joined by student members of the BGSU's Middle Eastern Music Ensemble.

BGSU Student on Climate Change Research & Action 07.03.2024

Elyse Adrian, a BGSU Honors student majoring in Political Science, discusses winning a prestigious Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholarship for their work on climate action, and offers suggestions for how people can take action on their own.

Developing Leadership in Students, Faculty, and Staff 28.02.2024

Dr. Jacob Clemons, Senior Director for the C. Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement at BGSU, and Dr. Lisa Dubose, the Director of Employee Relations and Professional Development, discuss what leadership means today and how students, faculty, and staff can become more effective leaders in all areas of their lives.

Portraying Indigenous People on Television with Writer Ryan RedCorn 24.02.2024

Ryan RedCorn, filmmaker, photographer, WGA Screenwriter, and graphic designer, is joined by BGSU professor of Theatre and Film Dr. Cynthia Baron to talk about his journey into comedy, film, and television, including his work on the acclaimed TV series Reservation Dogs.

The Importance of Community Support for Pregnancy and Infancy 14.02.2024

Dr. Justin Rex, a Fall 2023 ICS Faculty Fellow, associate professor in the department of Political Science, and a research fellow at the Center for Regional Development discusses his research on "Community Health Workers, Stress Reduction, and Racial Equity in Infant Vitality." He is joined by is joined by Dr. Nicole Fifer, the director of Center for Regional Development at BGSU, as they...

The Untold Stories of Older Women in Northwest Ohio 10.02.2024

Dr. Sandra Faulkner, a Fall 2023 ICS Faculty Fellow and professor of Media and Communication at BGSU, discusses her research project, "Poetic Portraits of Older Women in the Great Black Swamp," and the complexities of interpersonal relationships at every age.

Documentary Filmmaker Curtis Chin and Dr. Rebecca Kinney on Detroit's Chinatown 07.02.2024

Curtis Chin, acclaimed documentary filmmaker, discusses his new memoir, "Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant," about growing up gay in Detroit's Chinatown. Dr. Rebecca Kinney discusses her work Rust Belt Chinatowns and growing up in Detroit.

Distinguished Alumni Discuss the Evolution of Nutrition and its Importance for Health and Wellness 08.11.2023

Dr. Susan Finn, an Academy of Distinguished Alumni inductee and author of Nutrition Authority: Perspectives on Opportunity, and Judy Budi, President/CEO at Graceworks Lutheran Services and BGSU Board of Trustees member, talk about why dietetics is important, why it is always changing, and how equity matters in nutrition.

BGSU Alum on Humanities Skills and Social Justice 01.11.2023

Dr. Elizabeth Brownlow, a graduate of the American Culture Studies PhD program, and a Leading Edge Fellow with the American Council of Learned Societies, talks about how her time at BGSU and her training in humanities research methods prepared her for community engaged work for participatory democracy.

How Libraries Contribute to the Public Good 25.10.2023

Jason Kucsma, executive director of the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, talks about the pivotal role public libraries play around the country and how they create healthier, happier communities.

Exploring Native American History and Heritage with Food in Children's Literature 18.10.2023

Kevin Noble Maillard, an author, law professor, and New York Times columnist, talks with children's book illustrator Juana Martinez-Neal and Maria Simon, the head children's librarian at Wood County District Public Library, about Maillard and Martizenz-Neal's new book: Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story. They discuss how Native American history and culture can be explored throug...

Emmy-Nominated Filmmaker on Narrative and Social Change 11.10.2023

Michèle Stephenson, documentary filmmaker and keynote speaker for the 2023 Latino/a/x Issues Conference at BGSU, discusses her recent film Stateless/Apátrida and the Afro-Latinx experience in the Americas, in conversation with BGSU graduate student Rene Ayala.

The Emotional Labor of Stage Managers in Contemporary Theater 04.10.2023

Dr. Angie Ahlgren, professor of Theater History and Performance Studies at BGSU, discusses her research into the emotional labor of stage managers in contemporary theater. Ahlgren was a 2023 ICS faculty fellow.

Musicologist Discusses the Evolution of American Opera and its Impact on US Culture 27.09.2023

Ryan Ebright, an associate professor in BGSU'S College of Musical Arts and author of the forthcoming book, "Making American Opera after Einstein," discusses how Philip Glass's innovative "Einstein on the Beach" led to the flourishing of contemporary American opera and musical theatre.

Centering Disability in Space Exploration and Scientific Innovation 20.09.2023

Dr. Sheri Wells-Jensen, BGSU professor of linguistics and the 2023 Baruch S. Blumberg NASA / Library of Congress Chair in Astrobiology, Exploration, and Scientific Innovation, explains how the future of science and space exploration means including those with disabilities in crucial roles. Listeners can learn more about Astro Access by visiting their website at astroaccess.org to keep up with ICS...

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