TED Radio Hour

Migration

Apr 30, 2021
Carolyn Freiwald, a bioarchaeologist, discusses the insights gained from analyzing human remains in an abandoned cemetery, revealing complex migration patterns. Isabel Wilkerson, a renowned author, delves into the transformative impact of the Great Migration, highlighting the resilience of African Americans seeking freedom and opportunity. Ecologist Sonia Altizer shares the incredible migration journeys of monarch butterflies, emphasizing their ecological significance and the urgent need for conservation amidst human threats. Together, they explore migration's profound impact on identity and culture.
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ANECDOTE

Ida Mae's Escape

  • Ida Mae Brandon Gladney, a sharecropper's wife, fled Mississippi due to racial violence.
  • She and her husband secretly planned their escape to Chicago.
INSIGHT

Migration as a Referendum

  • Every migration is a referendum on the place left behind and a leap of faith towards a new destination.
  • Migrants rarely discussed their trauma to shield their children.
ANECDOTE

Cultural Impact of Migration

  • The Great Migration reshaped American culture, impacting literature, music, and sports.
  • Toni Morrison's parents' migration enabled her access to libraries, impacting her literary career.
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