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Cooking Up History: Preserving the Wisdom of the Chinese Kitchen with Chef Grace Young
Recorded October 14, 2022
Join 2022 Julia Child Award Recipient Grace Young as she shares her journey in preserving Chinese American culinary traditions through her cookbooks and more recently in her advocacy work with Chinatowns. For Young, studying and cooking with traditional Chinese ingredients and cooking tools has been a decades-long pursuit. During her research, she met with many Chinese American chefs and cooks, mainly women, who kept alive their culinary cultures through creative adaptations and reimaginings of what Chinese food in America could taste like. Young has given special focus to the wok-an endangered yet deeply meaningful culinary tool in the United States. Shedding lig...
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Cooking Up History: Nourish Your Body, Nourish Your Spirit with Ancestral Foods
Просмотров 38Месяц назад
Guest Chefs Elena Terry and Zoe Fess Recorded November 4, 2022 Mother-daughter duo Elena Terry and Zoe Fess address the health and well-being of their community, the Ho-Chunk Nation, by reviving and sustaining ancestral foods. During this program, which is geared toward youth audiences, guest chefs Terry and Fess speak about the work of their non-profit Wild Bearies, a seed to table organizatio...
Cooking Up History: Celebrating Comida Chingona & the Lowrider Lifestyle
Просмотров 18Месяц назад
Guest Chef: Silvana Salcido Esparza Recorded September 17, 2022 Guest chef Silvana Salcido Esparza made her mark on the U.S. food scene with the comida chingona (“badass food”) she serves at her Phoenix-based restaurant, Barrio Café. The restaurant’s offerings draw inspiration from Esparza’s Mexican heritage and seek to honor her family’s 800-year-old gastronomic legacy with a twist. Esparza is...
Come Through - September 11
Просмотров 4223 месяца назад
Delve into the aftermath of the September 11 attacks through the heroic lens of Isaac Ho‘opi‘i, a Pentagon K-9 Unit officer who played a crucial role in the rescue efforts. Of Native Hawaiian descent, Ho‘opi‘i recounts his harrowing experiences and personal journey to overcome the traumas of that fateful day.
Come Through: Baltimore's Chinatown
Просмотров 2233 месяца назад
Join us as we follow Gillian Jackson and curator Sam Vong on a “look-see visit” in Baltimore, Maryland. They will take you behind-the-scenes on how curators engage with AANHPI communities and build the collections. You will get to meet long-time Baltimore resident Kathie Lee who discovered her father’s suitcase containing astounding historical artifacts about Baltimore’s Chinatown. The “Come Th...
Come Through: K-Pop Waves
Просмотров 3503 месяца назад
This video spotlights Korean American pop sensation Eric Nam to delve into the dynamic world of K-Pop, tracing its origins and its deep connections with global Asian diasporas. The “Come Through: Asian Pacific American Voices at the Smithsonian” video series is made possible through the generous support of Panda CommUnity Fund.
Come Through: Japanese Americans and Encounters with a Meteorite
Просмотров 2313 месяца назад
This video reveals the astonishing tale of a meteorite found by two Japanese Americans, drawing striking parallels between celestial bodies and the historical perception of Japanese Americans as 'perpetual foreigners' during World War II. The “Come Through: Asian Pacific American Voices at the Smithsonian” video series is made possible through the generous support of Panda CommUnity Fund.
2024 Day of Remembrance: “Memory and the Nation”
Просмотров 3114 месяца назад
The National Museum of American History commemorated the 82nd anniversary of President Franklin D. Roosevelt signing Executive Order 9066 with a panel discussion inspired by the Smithsonian’s goal “to create a hopeful future for all people using history and reconciliation to contextualize and transform our understandings and responses to race and racism.” The panel featured William A. Harris, t...
Come Through: Voting
Просмотров 2694 месяца назад
Asian American, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders have rich and complex histories in politics in the United States. In this episode of “Come Through: Asian Pacific American Voices at the Smithsonian,” host Gillian Jackson Han examines how communities within #AANHPI are expressing their political preferences in the United States. The video series is made possible through the generous suppo...
Come Through - Series Trailer
Просмотров 3594 месяца назад
In celebration of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re excited to introduce a five-part video series “Come Through: Asian Pacific American Voices at the Smithsonian!” Each episode will feature unique objects and stories from across the Smithsonian, showcasing #AAPIHM communities and their imprint on America’s past and future. Check back each Wednesday in M...
Taína Caragol Talks About Luisa Capetillo: Breaking the Mold
Просмотров 1754 месяца назад
Luisa Capetillo was a feminist and a labor organizer. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Luisa Capetillo dared to dress as a man at a time when women were not wearing suits or even pants! It was her intellect that made her a fearless labor organizer. Luisa Capetillo fue una feminista y organizadora laboral que nació y creció en Puerto Rico. Capetillo se atrevió a vestir como hombre en tiempos en q...
Margaret Salazar-Porzio Talks About Sylvia Mendez: From Classrooms to History Books
Просмотров 1814 месяца назад
Sylvia Mendez has dedicated her life to bringing awareness of discrimination in schools. This started as a young child attending school in Southern California. During the 1940s, her family joined others to fight for fair schooling for non-white children. Sylvia Méndez ha dedicado su vida a concienciar sobre la discriminación en las escuelas. Su activismo comenzó de niña, cuando iba a la escuela...
Ashley Mayor Talks About Graciela: The Power of Music
Просмотров 1214 месяца назад
Graciela helped popularize Mambo music during the 1950s in the New York City Latin music scene. Her unparalleled voice allowed the trailblazing Afro-Cubana to use music to break color lines and stereotypes. Graciela popularizó el mambo durante la década de 1950 en el ambiente musical latino de Nueva York. Con una voz sin par, esta pionera afrocubana se valió de la música para impugnar el racism...
Cynthia Vidaurri Talks About Jovita González: Documenting a Community
Просмотров 994 месяца назад
Jovita González was one of the earliest folklorists to document the border between the United States and Mexico as its own cultural zone. She wrote several groundbreaking books with innovative documenting and writing techniques. Jovita González fue una de las primeras folcloristas que documentaron la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México como zona cultural específica. Escribió varios libros pi...
Verónica Mendez Talks About Jovita Idar: From Storyteller to Activist
Просмотров 5195 месяцев назад
Jovita Idar, recently depicted in coinage as part of the American Women Quarters Program, was a courageous journalist and educator. She wrote about injustices and promoted Latino civil rights from her Texas home. Explore our Smithsonian collections and learn more about Jovita Idar learninglab.si.edu/collections/jovita-idar-latinas-talk-latinas/I5z4QBe7KgHfs9GF Jovita Idar, honrada recientemente...
Mayela Caro Talks About Gilda Mirós: From the Journalist’s Desk
Просмотров 2235 месяцев назад
Mayela Caro Talks About Gilda Mirós: From the Journalist’s Desk
Taj Mahal, Allison Russell, and the Makings of American Music
Просмотров 1618 месяцев назад
Taj Mahal, Allison Russell, and the Makings of American Music
Flaco Jiménez, Max Baca, & Music of the U.S./Mexico Borderlands
Просмотров 618 месяцев назад
Flaco Jiménez, Max Baca, & Music of the U.S./Mexico Borderlands
Rhiannon Giddens & Revisiting the American Musical Past
Просмотров 368 месяцев назад
Rhiannon Giddens & Revisiting the American Musical Past
The Blind Boys of Alabama, Ruthie Foster, and the Legacy of Gospel Music
Просмотров 1998 месяцев назад
The Blind Boys of Alabama, Ruthie Foster, and the Legacy of Gospel Music
Preserving the Gunboat Philadelphia
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.Год назад
Preserving the Gunboat Philadelphia
Assembling the Weatherbreak: Timelapse
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Год назад
Assembling the Weatherbreak: Timelapse
Weatherbreak - geodesic dome reconstruction time lapse
Просмотров 1 тыс.Год назад
Weatherbreak - geodesic dome reconstruction time lapse
Smithsonian's Great Americans Medal | Yo-Yo Ma Program Highlights
Просмотров 714Год назад
Smithsonian's Great Americans Medal | Yo-Yo Ma Program Highlights
Smithsonian’s Great Americans Medal | Yo-Yo Ma, Ninth Recipient, May 9, 2023
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Smithsonian’s Great Americans Medal | Yo-Yo Ma, Ninth Recipient, May 9, 2023
Nación del espectáculo
Просмотров 223Год назад
Nación del espectáculo
Rallying Against Racism: San Francisco Chinatown Banner
Просмотров 4,3 тыс.Год назад
Rallying Against Racism: San Francisco Chinatown Banner
Smithsonian Institution Constitution and Citizenship Day | Dr. Anthea Hartig
Просмотров 552Год назад
Smithsonian Institution Constitution and Citizenship Day | Dr. Anthea Hartig
¡Pleibol! In the Barrios and the Big Leagues
Просмотров 6362 года назад
¡Pleibol! In the Barrios and the Big Leagues
Leo Baker | We Belong Here
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.2 года назад
Leo Baker | We Belong Here

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  • @BuddhaBites
    @BuddhaBites День назад

    I first discovered LaDeva on her PBS show, "What's Cooking", when I was a child. When I finally met her as a teenager, I was awed! She became a mentor, advocate and champion to me over many years. There was next to nothing she couldn't do, and do extremely well. What a sad day it was when we lost LaDeva. As one of her "CAPA kids", I hope forever to honor her in every creative thing I do.

  • @HarrycopOrganpartspolice
    @HarrycopOrganpartspolice День назад

    Lets see john legazimo home in California

  • @HarrycopOrganpartspolice
    @HarrycopOrganpartspolice День назад

    The age of john legazimo, nuevo stuff 2024 ,Carol g , maluma , Sofia vargara, harry hernandez, colombian olivia Rodrigo Sometimes achors or singers have to be anither race to make it in hollywood California

  • @JohnricAvelardo
    @JohnricAvelardo 2 дня назад

    Is Selena really dead?

  • @REHERehe-uj1mp
    @REHERehe-uj1mp 2 дня назад

    My balls smell like dunkaroos and Scooby snacks

  • @REHERehe-uj1mp
    @REHERehe-uj1mp 2 дня назад

    My granpa watching bare naked old men butt

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    @eliskablazkova2141 2 дня назад

    Moc gratulujeme mnohokrát krásné díky patří vám hodně štěstí

  • @santamuertepoderosa
    @santamuertepoderosa 4 дня назад

    ella siempre fue humilde

  • @santamuertepoderosa
    @santamuertepoderosa 4 дня назад

    que ermosa

  • @sanborns
    @sanborns 5 дней назад

    Really interesting, thank you!

  • @domonichernandez5074
    @domonichernandez5074 5 дней назад

    She is beautiful rip 😔

  • @Haroldthecheeseman
    @Haroldthecheeseman 5 дней назад

    not to offend people but he sounds a bit like George Carlin

  • @JohnDoe-jc3cl
    @JohnDoe-jc3cl 12 дней назад

    No Alexander Grahm Bell, no Eddie Van Halen No Electric Ladyland, 1983 A Merman I should be. Jimi Hendrix. No Alexander Gram Bell, no Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon

  • @MollysToyWorld
    @MollysToyWorld 14 дней назад

    Idk why, but I love Selena’s accent in this video. RIP Sweet Selena 😭 We still love you 💜

  • @user-bs4sq4ef1g
    @user-bs4sq4ef1g 15 дней назад

    Notice how she kept saying "we"? 😊

  • @KenthCabagay
    @KenthCabagay 19 дней назад

    me watching telegraph how it works cuz needed it for report dam

  • @sherleengibson8847
    @sherleengibson8847 19 дней назад

    I don't see how things have changed much, the cops (the bad ones) does about the same. Today.

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    @francimarpimentel1814 20 дней назад

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    @ezradelgado2372 20 дней назад

    Need U ❤

  • @ezradelgado2372
    @ezradelgado2372 20 дней назад

    she jam on my james til i vocalese on her jazz

  • @ezradelgado2372
    @ezradelgado2372 20 дней назад

    who up getting vocalesed

  • @helenmonahan240
    @helenmonahan240 21 день назад

    She’s an old lady that beat a way older man that I had never even heard of. She’s a fake

  • @carolinajimenez998
    @carolinajimenez998 22 дня назад

    I cry every single day for her😢

  • @beckys.8897
    @beckys.8897 22 дня назад

    0:11 And my grandma was a phonuagtograph And my great grandma was a vibraphone And my great great grandma was a music box

  • @thomasschwarting5108
    @thomasschwarting5108 22 дня назад

    Cool video. I remembet those days! Party lines, having to tell the operator your number to make a "long distance" number.

  • @PedroPablo21
    @PedroPablo21 24 дня назад

    Enlightening!

  • @EldhoLikesIt
    @EldhoLikesIt 25 дней назад

    Amazing!

  • @brandonsmith1198
    @brandonsmith1198 27 дней назад

    How many dots did you put on the slippers and so that makes it like the real Ruby?

  • @janefletcher9593
    @janefletcher9593 Месяц назад

    Paul is wearing a Maori Toku!( from NZ).very honoured Paul

  • @alissonjalil4729
    @alissonjalil4729 Месяц назад

    She deserved so much better than being unalived by that horrible Troll! There will never ever be anyone else like her!

  • @ItzYourNightmare
    @ItzYourNightmare Месяц назад

    This vid is older than me....

  • @wackycashew
    @wackycashew Месяц назад

    What an incredible honour to have Eric's Before We Begin album added as an item at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History!! He is such an amazing artist and being open in talking about mental health is so important to all of us. 🫶🏻

  • @user-tz3cu5ur8c
    @user-tz3cu5ur8c Месяц назад

    Saw the Philadelphia in the museum when was a kid. As impressive then as it now.

  • @DanPlusWater
    @DanPlusWater Месяц назад

    As an amateur Underwater Archaeologist, and shipwreck enthusiast, I absolutely LOVED being able to visit the museum a few years back and see this ship up close, since it really is one of America's first warships.... I wish I lived close enough, to volunteer my help, as I figure they only want people with conservation experience touching the ship. Can't wait to go back and see it once they are all done... Anyway. Neat video, and from Lansing, Michigan. Wishing everyone a great week.

  • @michaelsix9684
    @michaelsix9684 Месяц назад

    John Brown had some mental health issues, he was never a success at farming etc. he needed a cause to validate his life

  • @JESRShort
    @JESRShort Месяц назад

    0:22 oh fu- *static*

  • @MauriceRivers415
    @MauriceRivers415 Месяц назад

    The Bible Scripture inscribed on her headstone (Death is swallowed up in victory) has become prophetic. 30 years later, we are still talking about her and playing her music, as if Death and Time itself could not be stopped.

  • @nachom1971
    @nachom1971 Месяц назад

    She was so adorable. Just a perfect woman really 😢

  • @jamescarr1265
    @jamescarr1265 Месяц назад

    She was beautiful and talented.

  • @NosyRosieunderthebed
    @NosyRosieunderthebed Месяц назад

    Thank you to those four men lives. 💐🇺🇸

  • @MariaMartinez-researcher
    @MariaMartinez-researcher Месяц назад

    Remarkable.

  • @anastaciamendezromera
    @anastaciamendezromera Месяц назад

    lindos sapatos

  • @n8tetheIV
    @n8tetheIV Месяц назад

    They never taught us how many black towns/cities independently thrived because the idea is a threat to this society’s image of its success.

  • @dariusmccastle8092
    @dariusmccastle8092 2 месяца назад

    We will never be like this again🤦🏾they got us even more

  • @Samfishersplintercellsconvicts
    @Samfishersplintercellsconvicts 2 месяца назад

    Seeking a government contract for his guns, Colt visited the office of the U.S. secretary of war, but the Army judged the use of a percussion cap in Colt firearms too innovative and therefore potentially unreliable. Scattered sales in the newly formed Republic of Texas and in Florida, where the Second Seminole War (1835-42) was ongoing, did not translate into the revenue required to maintain the veneer of success Colt needed to impress potential clients. Eventually, the company’s shareholders took control of Patent Arms Manufacturing, and Colt was relegated to sales agent. In 1842, the company was forced to close, and its fixtures and inventory of guns and gun parts were auctioned off to the highest bidder.With his company failing, Colt turned to another interest: perfecting an underwater mine for use in harbor defense. His remote-ignition “submarine battery” required him to develop a waterproof cable capable of transmitting electricity underwater. As with his revolver mechanism, Colt’s innovative cable was adapted from an earlier design: a cable developed by telegraph inventor Samuel F.B. Morse (1791-1872). The relationship between the two inventors led to a partially implemented scheme to install a telegraph line from the New York Merchant’s Exchange to Sandy Hook, New Jersey. (The line went only as far as Fire Island, New York, before the project was abandoned.)

  • @DAToro21
    @DAToro21 2 месяца назад

    great team!

  • @pusatataru1540
    @pusatataru1540 2 месяца назад

    Frumoasă și talentată fata!❤❤😢😢😢😢❤❤

  • @RoyDoolin
    @RoyDoolin 2 месяца назад

    Classy!

  • @Coreyrob26
    @Coreyrob26 2 месяца назад

    It’s interesting that we thought the end of systematic racism would make all people equally automatically. Gonna take centuries more for culture to change within a group that was brutalized for centuries.

  • @Alpha1Oni
    @Alpha1Oni 2 месяца назад

    We’re Family🇺🇸⚓️☠️⚾️GHWBUSH👑🇬🇧