Elizabeth G Masarik
@egmasarik
Assistant Professor of History at SUNY Brockport. 19 & 20th c. women, gender, welfare state. Wandering Texan. Podcast producer @dig_history
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Did my first zoom dissertation defense today. Elizabeth G Masarik is now a doctor! She's written a brilliant dissertation and is starting a t-t job in the Fall.
Been thinking about all my friends and colleagues who've had to go to remote teaching in the last couple weeks. We've been talking about doing a resources page for educators for a while at Dig: A History Podcast. I finally put something together today: digpodcast.org/for-educators/
Join Averill Earls and myself as we discuss the Service to the People Programs of the Black Panther Party in our latest Dig: A History Podcast episode.
Next up in our food history series, this excellent episode from Elizabeth G Masarik. #twitterstorians #BlackHistory
I used a few oral histories by Ericka Huggins for our latest Dig: A History Podcast episode on the Black Panthers and the Service to the the People programs. You can always find our sources and bibliographies in the blog show notes.
In Dig: A History Podcast, Dr. Sarah Handley-Cousins and @egmasarik discuss the consequences of the election of 1876, which “ended Reconstruction, upended the accomplishments of the Civil War era, derailed civil rights, and allowed for the reign of Jim Crow.” #twitterstorians digpodcast.org/2021/01/07/ele…
I can’t believe we just emailed our book manuscript to our editor. A Dig: A History Podcast history of Lily Dale NY coming soon* to a bookstore near you. Dr. Sarah Handley-Cousins Elizabeth G Masarik Dr. Marissa C Rhodes *LOL probably a year. It’s out of our hands now!
On September 16, join the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum, Mexican American Civil Rights Institute (MACRI), and the United States Mint at San Antonio Public Library to explore the life and legacy of Jovita Idar, the latest honoree in our American Women Quarters™ Program. Visit bit.ly/3Jt7FnT for more information. #HerQuarter
Hanging out in Cornell University rare books and manuscripts this week. Doing research as the inaugural SUNY - The State University of New York Dr. Virginia Radley Fellow for the study of New York women’s history.
Last night SUNY Brockport welcomed Dr. Philis Barragan Goetz Philis BarragánGoetz as the featured speaker for the annual History Department Synnestvedt Lecture. Great talk on escuelitas and Mexican American women’s activism. #historymatters #everythinghasahistory #womenshistory