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Love to See It with Emma and Claire

Feed Drop: Real Good by US Bank

Love to See It with Emma and Claire

Claire Fallon, Emma Gray

Tv & Film

4.45.6K Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2023

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

In today's special episode, we're presenting you an episode of the podcast Real Good by US Bank. This episode features an interview with hosts Greg Cunningham and Faith Salie discussing the need to highlight American Latino history with Jorge Zamanillo, founding Director of the Museum of the American Latino. Zamanillo discusses the importance of recognizing your community’s history in American Institutions and his journey from growing up in Miami to leading one of the Smithsonian’s newest endeavors.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey friends, we're going to do something a little different in the feed today.

0:03.6

We're sharing an episode of a podcast called Real Good by US Bank.

0:07.7

Every season Real Good seeks to tell stories of people who are putting in the work.

0:12.2

It's a podcast that shows us that while the world is an imperfect place,

0:16.0

there are people out there trying to make it better. The show has already had four really great seasons

0:21.4

and they just started their fifth.

0:23.2

You're about to hear a clip from the fifth season.

0:25.4

If you like what you hear, go listen and subscribe to Real Good

0:28.5

wherever you get your podcasts.

0:38.0

This is Real Good by US Bank, a podcast about helpers. I'm Faith Sayley.

0:39.2

Welcome back to another season of real good.

0:42.6

For those of you who have been around for past seasons,

0:45.2

you already know that we love a good story.

0:48.9

Living in the US, the immigrant story

0:51.5

is embedded in our culture and identity. Many Americans have

0:55.6

great pride in knowing where their ancestors came from and we're getting better at

1:00.0

digging up our roots. With DNA tests and record keeping, we can find out more about

1:05.2

ourselves than ever before. But history and record keeping is subject to the same institutional

1:12.2

limitations that we've seen in past seasons of this show.

1:16.0

Not everyone is equally represented, which means countless immigrant stories of resilience and perseverance are yet to be told. All As the founding director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American

1:35.2

Latino, Jorge Zamineo has the unique opportunity to tell the stories that we

1:41.1

maybe didn't hear about in history class. He's shining a

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