In this episode of No Ordinary Subjects, host Allison Kalloo unpacks the dangerous implications of the Trump administration’s latest executive order, Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History, which takes direct aim at the Smithsonian Institution—specifically, the National Museum of African American History and Culture. This isn’t just about rewriting history; it’s about erasing it.
We explore how this calculated attack on historical integrity threatens not only cultural institutions but also industries that rely on truth—healthcare, technology, and business. What happens when systemic erasure extends to medical research, clinical trials, and AI development? What’s at stake when Black contributions are deliberately excluded from the national consciousness?
This episode is a call to action. Beyond passive allyship, we discuss what it means to be an accomplice in the fight for truth. Because neutrality is not an option when history itself is under siege.
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