Ideas Festival Emory Podcast
Today's episode is a live recording from Emory University's Performing Arts Studio, captured on June 3, 2026. We're honored to share a conversation between scholar, author, and public intellectual Eddie Glaude Jr. and historian Erica Armstrong Dunbar. Their discussion centers on Glaude's new book, America, USA, a searching examination of the stories Americans tell about themselves—and the realities those stories often obscure. Drawing on history, politics, culture, and personal reflection, Glaude invites readers to confront the tensions between the nation's democratic ideals and its lived experience. In conversation with Erica Armstrong Dunbar, one of the country's leading historians of race, gender, and American life, Glaude explores questions of identity, belonging, memory, and citizenship. Together, they consider what it means to love a country honestly, how history shapes the present, and why confronting difficult truths remains essential to the work of democracy.
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