Interviews
Interviews
Interviews
Pursuing the Truth in History Education with Jasmine Holmes
Pursuing the Truth in History Education with Jasmine Holmes
Who decides what is taught in history education, and what remains untold? Jasmine Holmes is an educator and author, who sits down with Sharon to talk about the state of history education in America: what it looks like and what it should look like. Why has it become a central topic in our current culture wars and how can we prevent the exclusion of our full and complex history?
Thank you to our guest, Jasmine Holmes.
- Host: Sharon McMahon
- Executive Producer: Heather Jackson
- Audio Producer: Jenny Snyder
- Host: Sharon McMahon
- Executive Producer: Heather Jackson
- Audio Producer: Jenny Snyder
Guests
Guests
Jasmine Holmes
Jasmine L. Holmes is an educator, research assistant, and author of Carved in Ebony and Mother to Son. She creates public history resources for teachers and lifelong learners. Jasmine and her husband, Phillip, live in Jackson, Mississippi, with their three sons. Learn more at jasminelholmes.com