history http://kuow.org en Return Of The 787, The Ancient Maya And The End Of Life http://kuow.org/post/return-787-ancient-maya-and-end-life <p><strong>Boeing 787 Back In The Air</strong><br>Boeing’s 787 has returned to the sky after a four-month grounding by the FAA when an United Airlines Dreamliner took off this morning from Houston en route to Chicago’s O’Hare airport. Richard Aboulafia, aerospace analyst with Teal Group Corporation explains the impact of the 787 on Boeing and its flight future.&nbsp;<br><br><strong>In Search of the Ancient Maya</strong><br><a href="http://www.nationalgeographic.com/explorers/bios/william-saturno/">Archaeologist William Saturno</a> has spent decades studying, excavating and documenting the ancient Mayan culture.&nbsp;He was the first person in 2,000 years to see the San Bartolo murals, and he recently discovered proof that the Maya did not believe the world would end in 2012 as commonly thought.&nbsp;What did that feel like?&nbsp;How did ancient Maya become the center of his work? What can we learn from the Mayans? &nbsp;<br><br><strong>Medical Interventions and the End of Life&nbsp;&nbsp; </strong>&nbsp;<br>As science and technology improves, medicine changes. As Americans, we’ve come to expect that medical interventions can give us a new knee, help us survive cancer and help&nbsp;extend our lives far longer than in the past.&nbsp;But is intervention always a good idea? Retired doctor <a href="http://www.endoflifeblog.com/">Jim deMain blogs</a> about how to make decisions on when to end or extend life.&nbsp;<br><br> Mon, 20 May 2013 17:00:00 +0000 Weekday 13300 at http://kuow.org Return Of The 787, The Ancient Maya And The End Of Life Liberia: America's Original Self-Deportation Scheme http://kuow.org/post/liberia-americas-original-self-deportation-scheme <p>In the decades leading up to the civil war, white Americans uncomfortable with the rising numbers of free blacks came up with a plan. <a href="http://soundcloud.com/#backstory/little-america-from-american">Get rid of them</a>. Specifically, convince them to resettle in Liberia. It was America's original "self-deportation" scheme. But things didn't go exactly according to plan.</p><p><strong>List of stories from <em>KUOW Presents</em>,&nbsp; May 15:</strong> Wed, 15 May 2013 20:29:13 +0000 Producer 13148 at http://kuow.org Liberia: America's Original Self-Deportation Scheme Fear Tactics: A History Of Domestic Terrorism http://kuow.org/post/fear-tactics-history-domestic-terrorism <p><strong>Coming up on <em>Spotlight</em> on Monday, April 29 at 8:00 p.m.</strong></p><p>On September 16, 1920, a bomb exploded on Wall Street as workers took their lunch break. The explosion killed 38 people and injured hundreds. The targets? What today we’d call “the one percent” — powerful financiers who ran J.P. Morgan &amp; Co. The Wall Street attack remained the deadliest terrorist bombing in the US until Oklahoma City in 1995. But at the time, people saw it as just one more bombing in a long string of anarchist attacks that historian Beverly Gage calls America's “First Age of Terror.”</p><p>Gage and the American History Guys <a href="http://www.prx.org/pieces/81003-fear-tactics-a-history-of-domestic-terrorism-reb">explore the origins of domestic terrorism in the United States</a> and the question of what kinds of people and movements have been identified as “terrorist.” The program traces the relationship between “terror” and the state; considers lynching as a tactic of terrorism; and takes a look at a little known and unfinished Jack London novel, in which the author grapples with the question: When, if ever, is terrorism justified?</p><p> Mon, 29 Apr 2013 17:16:33 +0000 Producer 12189 at http://kuow.org DC Update, Media & History, Interfaith Amigos http://kuow.org/post/dc-update-media-history-interfaith-amigos <p></p><p><strong>The Washington, DC: Week In Review</strong><br>What was it like to work in Washington, DC, last week? Lawmakers rejected all the gun control proposals despite testimony from Newtown parents. President Obama expressed his disappointment, calling it a "shameful day" for the country. Add to that, the contaminated letters and awful bombing in Boston. CBS News producer Jill Jackson brings us a week in review.</p><p><strong>How Media Shapes History</strong><br>Thousands of years ago, the development of writing gave power to writers. Today, the computer gives power to coders. <a href="http://efficientfrontier.com">William Bernstein</a> chronicles the impacts technology has on human communication from its origins in Mesopotamia to our 21st century global society in his book, <a href="http://efficientfrontier.com/ef/0adhoc/MOTWIntro.pdf">“Masters of the Word: How Media Shaped History.”</a></p><p><strong>Interfaith Amigos: Ancient Texts In A Modern World</strong><br>The Bible, the Torah and the Quran are ancient religious texts written for an ancient audience.&nbsp; How do we adapt ancient teachings to a modern world? The Interfaith Amigos share their views. Mon, 22 Apr 2013 16:00:00 +0000 Weekday with Steve Scher 11678 at http://kuow.org Collector To Return Japanese War Flag Nearly 70 Years After Capture http://kuow.org/post/collector-return-japanese-war-flag-nearly-70-years-after-capture <a href="http://cpa.ds.npr.org/northwestnews/audio/2013/04/040913TB_WarFlag.mp3" class="asset-audio"></a> <P>A collector of World War II memorabilia has succeeded in a daunting quest thanks to help from the Japanese government.&#160;The veteran from Clarkston, Washington has found the right person to receive a Japanese war flag taken in battle nearly 70 years ago.</P> <P>Years ago, memorabilia collector George Koller bought an inscribed "good luck flag." It originally belonged to a Japanese fighter pilot killed in combat. Wed, 10 Apr 2013 16:53:44 +0000 Tom Banse 11166 at http://kuow.org Collector To Return Japanese War Flag Nearly 70 Years After Capture The Extraordinary History Of Scientology http://kuow.org/post/extraordinary-history-scientology <p>In 1950 L. Ron Hubbard published "Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health" and 3 years later he founded the first church of Scientology. Ross Reynolds talks with Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Lawrence Wright about his detailed history of Scientology, "Going Clear."</p><p> Fri, 05 Apr 2013 19:20:00 +0000 Producer 8829 at http://kuow.org The Extraordinary History Of Scientology Bill Mullins On The Seattle Pilots And Stadium Politics http://kuow.org/post/bill-mullins-seattle-pilots-and-stadium-politics <p>In 1969, Major League Baseball arrived in the Pacific Northwest, when the Seattle Pilots played one ill-fated season before taking off to become the Milwaukee Brewers. Seattle wouldn’t get another professional team until 1977, when the Mariners were born. What happened? The answer has a lot to do with money and politics. Bill Mullins tells the story in “Becoming Big League: Seattle, the Pilots and Stadium Politics." Plus, the Mariners beat Oakland 2-0 last night to win their seventh straight opening day game.&nbsp;<a href="http://www.sportspressnw.com">Sportspress Northwest</a>'s Art Thiel&nbsp;joins us with an outlook on their chances this season.<br> Tue, 02 Apr 2013 22:54:43 +0000 Weekday with Steve Scher 10772 at http://kuow.org Ray Suarez On "Latino Americans" http://kuow.org/post/ray-suarez-latino-americans <p></p><p></p><p><em>Journalist Ray Suarez just finished writing a new book called "Latino Americans." The way he sees it, American history as it's currently taught tends to ignore Latinos. He hopes to change that. His book starts in the 17th century and goes up until yesterday, when he sent the book off to his publisher. Suarez gives Ross Reynolds the long view of "Latino America." Below are highlights from the interview, along with excerpts from his 2010 speech, "The Browning of America."</em></p><p> Mon, 01 Apr 2013 21:00:00 +0000 Jenna Montgomery 6458 at http://kuow.org Ray Suarez On "Latino Americans" A "Yokohama Yankee" Journeys Into His Family's Past http://kuow.org/post/yokohama-yankee-journeys-his-familys-past <p><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Leslie Helm was born and raised in Yokohama, Japan. Most of his family members are of European descent, and you would be hard pressed to look into his face and see his half-Japanese grandparents reflected back. When he adopted Japanese children, he started exploring his own roots.&nbsp;</span><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Leslie Helm takes us along on his journey as a "<a href="http://lesliehelm.com">Yokohama Yankee</a>"&nbsp;</span><span style="line-height: 1.5;">—&nbsp;</span><span style="line-height: 1.5;">a story that outlines the racial and economic tensions that defined US and Japanese relations for much of the&nbsp;</span>19th<span style="line-height: 1.5;"> and </span>20th<span style="line-height: 1.5;"> centuries.</span></p><p> Thu, 28 Mar 2013 17:00:00 +0000 Producer 10485 at http://kuow.org A "Yokohama Yankee" Journeys Into His Family's Past Duwamish Tribe Renews Hopes For Federal Recognition http://kuow.org/post/duwamish-tribe-renews-hopes-federal-recognition <p></p><p><span style="line-height: 1.5;">At the </span>Duwamish<span style="line-height: 1.5;"> </span>Longhouse<span style="line-height: 1.5;"> in West Seattle, </span>Cecile<span style="line-height: 1.5;"> Hansen traces her finger down a plaque of names.&nbsp;</span><span style="line-height: 1.5;">“Look at all our leaders, starting with the chief here,” Hansen says.</span> Wed, 27 Mar 2013 00:39:05 +0000 Liz Jones 10420 at http://kuow.org Duwamish Tribe Renews Hopes For Federal Recognition