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we think that there might be more of cambridge's enslaved here. so the area that you see in yellow we have done geophysical survey, we've done ground penetrating radar here and we're beginning to get our result here. we'll be interpreting it with an eye towards catoctin furnace and how and how those enslaved people were buried. if you'd like, know more about this. it just so happens that tomorrow my collaborators, asia, lance and andrew bear, we will be presenting this in the archlogy seminar in anthropology and can get more into what we're doing and if issn't a big enough teaser, andrew bear will be presenting. our first ground penetti results. so thank you for your attention attention. thank you, jason, for that teaser. i know enough to say that going to look very different from catoctin mountain and you would really be excited to see what i've been privileged to see, thanks to jason sharing it with us. he looked at and immediately saw a pattern that was very, very revealing. so i want to just offer a few concluding remarks by way of of what to
we think that there might be more of cambridge's enslaved here. so the area that you see in yellow we have done geophysical survey, we've done ground penetrating radar here and we're beginning to get our result here. we'll be interpreting it with an eye towards catoctin furnace and how and how those enslaved people were buried. if you'd like, know more about this. it just so happens that tomorrow my collaborators, asia, lance and andrew bear, we will be presenting this in the archlogy seminar...
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it it was a i think cambridge analytica was like a a great reminder. this company had been doing whatever it wished with the data sometimes in contravention. to its users direct wishes for quite a long time. but the the idea that. somehow that this could be directly used against us in the sense that like your medical records could is probably probably a little bit overblown. and i think it was we were trying to figure out just kind of like something went wrong, right? like clearly democrat democratic discussions were not going well, something has gone wrong. and it obviously social media and i think first we seized on like russians and outside agitators and then we seized on like the nature of targeting as opposed to like looking at what the choices were that the platform was making in terms of what of content would succeed what signals were used to determine value or merit and, you know and whether this was and sort the financial infrastructure it all. so lastly, before we go to q&a, real given the fact that facebook meadow's consistently putting thei
it it was a i think cambridge analytica was like a a great reminder. this company had been doing whatever it wished with the data sometimes in contravention. to its users direct wishes for quite a long time. but the the idea that. somehow that this could be directly used against us in the sense that like your medical records could is probably probably a little bit overblown. and i think it was we were trying to figure out just kind of like something went wrong, right? like clearly democrat...
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and then i arrived at cambridge. one of the reasons why i wanted to go abroad was because i thought that maybe, you know, oh, maybe was an american thing, you know, maybe like u.s. universities or universities here the ivy league, like they're plagued with this new wave of political correctness, but maybe i'll get out of here. and i don't know. i had this image of like these stodgy old oxbridge johns who just didn't have time for this nonsense. and they have plenty of for it. turns out they like it too. i mean, it's not quite it's probably like five years behind, maybe maybe ten years behind the us in terms of how bad it is. but it's still, you know, it's still pervasive so i saw people, you know, i saw postdocs get fired. early career researchers have their careers jettisoned at cambridge and a lot of it happened behind the scenes. you know what i tell people now is that for every public academic cancellation you see there are at least five others that you don't hear about because most most people who want to be res
and then i arrived at cambridge. one of the reasons why i wanted to go abroad was because i thought that maybe, you know, oh, maybe was an american thing, you know, maybe like u.s. universities or universities here the ivy league, like they're plagued with this new wave of political correctness, but maybe i'll get out of here. and i don't know. i had this image of like these stodgy old oxbridge johns who just didn't have time for this nonsense. and they have plenty of for it. turns out they...
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and then i arrived at cambridge. one of the reasons why i wanted to go abroad was because i thought that maybe, you know, oh, maybe was an american thing, you know, maybe like u.s. universities or universities here the ivy league, like they're plagued with this new wave of political correctness, but maybe i'll get out of here. and i don't know. i had this image of like these stodgy old oxbridge johns who just didn't have time for this nonsense. and they have plenty of for it. turns out they like it too. i mean, it's not quite it's probably like five years behind, maybe maybe ten years behind the us in terms of how bad it is. but it's still, you know, it's still pervasive so i saw people, you know, i saw postdocs get fired. early career researchers have their careers jettisoned at cambridge and a lot of it happened behind the scenes. you know what i tell people now is that for every public academic cancellation you see there are at least five others that you don't hear about because most most people who want to be res
and then i arrived at cambridge. one of the reasons why i wanted to go abroad was because i thought that maybe, you know, oh, maybe was an american thing, you know, maybe like u.s. universities or universities here the ivy league, like they're plagued with this new wave of political correctness, but maybe i'll get out of here. and i don't know. i had this image of like these stodgy old oxbridge johns who just didn't have time for this nonsense. and they have plenty of for it. turns out they...
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in 2019, cambridge university press published dr. shatner's first book, moral contagion black atlantic soldiers,
in 2019, cambridge university press published dr. shatner's first book, moral contagion black atlantic soldiers,
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technologies, we've seen ordinances and, different spaces where example, it's probably no surprise that in cambridge and in boston and in brookline, massachusetts, the police can't use facial recognition technologies. so i certainly think what happens at the city level, municipal level matters. my concern here is you don't want to have to live in the right city to have protections. right. and so that's where sometimes see a patchwork of frameworks. but we really do need that federal legislation that gives at least the floor of protection for everybody. so those are my initial thoughts. we got to have hands decisions. hello and thank you. my name is andrew. i'm here with the institute for advertising ethics and pmg. so thank you for what you've done. here's my question to you since of the funding for what is ai purports to be ai is advertising money. oh what do you think advertise officers can do with their financial willpower to push a dog in the right direction? oh, that's. thank you. yeah. wow, a great question. i will say, i think it's what all companies should be doing, including those who have
technologies, we've seen ordinances and, different spaces where example, it's probably no surprise that in cambridge and in boston and in brookline, massachusetts, the police can't use facial recognition technologies. so i certainly think what happens at the city level, municipal level matters. my concern here is you don't want to have to live in the right city to have protections. right. and so that's where sometimes see a patchwork of frameworks. but we really do need that federal legislation...
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the last thing i wanted to do was parachute in from cambridge back to, you know, to the pacific northwest or kentucky, texas and, you know, wag my finger at people, say, no, no, no. you've got all wrong like i did. that's not was not my intent. i would not i did not want to write that kind book. and i certainly wouldn't want to read that kind of. so that was something i struggled with a lot in the writing. was how to square people's personal testimony annies with my own experiences and. and with and with the lack of verifiable evidence for bigfoot. you mentioned. 1969 to young men may have spotted. you mentioned tabloids at some point. when did it first start appearing in the media? i believe your journalist. and so i guess you might have looked at newspapers. when did that sort of start happening? that really the modern kind of iteration of. bigfoot started in 1958 in bluff creek, california, was what were word bigfoot comes from some loggers, guys that were clearing roads in northern california started to see bigfoot prints around their tractors in the morning when they arrived work and
the last thing i wanted to do was parachute in from cambridge back to, you know, to the pacific northwest or kentucky, texas and, you know, wag my finger at people, say, no, no, no. you've got all wrong like i did. that's not was not my intent. i would not i did not want to write that kind book. and i certainly wouldn't want to read that kind of. so that was something i struggled with a lot in the writing. was how to square people's personal testimony annies with my own experiences and. and...
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so this utterly counter intuitive and i think from where we're sitting in cambridge, massachusetts, perhaps we'll talk about that divide it's particularly hard understand so i just want you to help explain to us this reaction how is it possible for that to have been the reaction to this horror mythic and senseless shooting. there are two parts of this really key part of the story. one has to do with public health. and we'll talk about that next. maybe like why? i don't think why? why? i don't think public health is the right framework for cases like i mean, the i the controversy, one of the controversies around this book is is to talk about the effectiveness of public health in this framework. but also links to race. now, let me just repeat better said, there's a mass shooting in tennessee in 2018 that traumatizes i mean, we're all out in the streets. we're saying this is a time for change kind of similar to what we had after covenant. it's time for background checks. it's time for red flag laws. it's really time change. it was really powerful and if a lot the you know, this was white guns
so this utterly counter intuitive and i think from where we're sitting in cambridge, massachusetts, perhaps we'll talk about that divide it's particularly hard understand so i just want you to help explain to us this reaction how is it possible for that to have been the reaction to this horror mythic and senseless shooting. there are two parts of this really key part of the story. one has to do with public health. and we'll talk about that next. maybe like why? i don't think why? why? i don't...
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in 2019, cambridge university press published dr. shatner's first book, moral contagion black atlantic soldiers, sailors, citizenship and diplomacy in antebellum america, which the southern historical association awarded the 2021 james a raleigh prize for the best book on the sectional crisis. please join me in welcoming him. thank you. thank you, bethany, for the wonderful introduction. it's wonderful to be here. this is actually my first time in newburyport and my first time at this museum. and i know i'm preaching to the choir here, but what a quaint, beautiful, charming town. and the facilities here are fantastic. so obviously, you all that are here know that the people that are watching remotely, you can take my word for it, but you should not just take my word for it. i can't wait to come back to the museum and do some research when my calendar is not so not so cramped. it's an honor to be here. i want to make a special thank you to bethany. she put all of this together along with her staff and the work they do here is fantasti
in 2019, cambridge university press published dr. shatner's first book, moral contagion black atlantic soldiers, sailors, citizenship and diplomacy in antebellum america, which the southern historical association awarded the 2021 james a raleigh prize for the best book on the sectional crisis. please join me in welcoming him. thank you. thank you, bethany, for the wonderful introduction. it's wonderful to be here. this is actually my first time in newburyport and my first time at this museum....
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cambridge, massachusetts, and then her father dies. the mother and her end up in boston and lena ends up dying. 1911 september from basically it's it's called general paralysis of the insane. it's neuro syphilis so she dies at the boston state hospital in an insane asylum from tertiary syphilis. so very sad. but you find out where she was buried. i went up and visited her grave. it's unmarked. her parents have a stone for her father because he was a civil war veteran. but a very sad to her life because she really never had a life after that day. and i had some other things that could have been her that were newspaper articles up in that area. but there's no way to definitively that it's her probably, but not enough from putting a book and say, i think it's her. so the lynching tree was another goal of mine because in 1985, orange and rockland down a tree on east main street near the lynching site, which people have long thought was the tree. that's why my aunt jenny was in the newspaper in 1985. there was newspaper articles written abo
cambridge, massachusetts, and then her father dies. the mother and her end up in boston and lena ends up dying. 1911 september from basically it's it's called general paralysis of the insane. it's neuro syphilis so she dies at the boston state hospital in an insane asylum from tertiary syphilis. so very sad. but you find out where she was buried. i went up and visited her grave. it's unmarked. her parents have a stone for her father because he was a civil war veteran. but a very sad to her life...