Many of you asked us about it after the February 11th meeting, and it was important for us to make it available. Here is the recording of the meeting.Teaching Prehistory".
A moment of reflection born from a simple but fundamental question: how do we tell the story of humanity's origins and what imagery do we convey when we teach prehistory?
For too long, this period has been told through partial, often androcentric narratives, which have made invisible women, the knowledge of care, relationships, and the many forms of social organization that have existed throughout human history.
The meeting was an opportunity to discuss how to teach prehistory in a more up-to-date, scientifically grounded way, and with greater awareness of the cultural imaginations we construct.
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