On the Media

Mourning in America

On the Media

As the Covid-19 death toll continues to climb, many Americans are struggling to mourn in the middle of an ongoing tragedy. This week, On the Media examines how ambitious obituary campaigns may allowย our fractured country to grieve together, and help future generations tell the story of our chaotic moment. Plus, why stifled press coverage may have erased the 1918 flu from our collective memory.ย 

1. Terry Parris Jr. [@terryparrisjr], engagement editor at THE CITY, on the importance and challenge of building a citywide obituary archive for New York. Listen.

2. Janice Hume, author ofย Obituaries in American Culture, on the how obituaries will help historians make sense of our pandemic. Listen.

3. Colin Dickey [@colindickey], author ofย Ghostland & The Unidentified, on national grieving in a time of hyper-partisanship. Listen.

4. John Barry [@johnmbarry], author of The Great Influenza, on how the 1918 pandemic vanished from our collective memory. Listen.

Next Episodes

On the Media

Brooke speaks with "Mrs. America" creator Dahvi Waller @ On the Media

๐Ÿ“† 2020-05-20 18:00 / โŒ› 00:20:59


On the Media

Communication Breakdown @ On the Media

๐Ÿ“† 2020-05-15 18:00 / โŒ› 00:50:20


On the Media

Are Online Courts Less Fair? @ On the Media

๐Ÿ“† 2020-05-13 18:00 / โŒ› 00:17:16


On the Media

No News Is Bad News @ On the Media

๐Ÿ“† 2020-05-08 18:00 / โŒ› 00:51:35


On the Media

Waiting For a Game-Changer @ On the Media

๐Ÿ“† 2020-05-06 18:00 / โŒ› 00:15:43