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Bridging the Past and Present: History, Truth, and Social Connection

Bridging the Past and Present: History, Truth, and Social Connection

Update: 2025-03-13
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In this episode of Misguided, Matthew Facciani speaks with historian and Analog Social founder Shae Omonijo about making history accessible, the importance of community, and how digital culture is reshaping human connection. Shae shares what inspired her to pursue a PhD in history, her efforts to bring historical knowledge to the public, and the origins of Analog Social, a project focused on reclaiming real-world interactions in a digital age. They also discuss how history is shaped, erased, and distorted—and how those lessons can help us combat misinformation today.

Shae’s Harvard Website

Shae’s Personal Website

Shae the Historian Substack

Analog Social

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history, public history, misinformation, community, social connection, digital life, humanities, Analog Social, critical thinking, historical narratives

00:13Introduction01:13What Inspired Shae to Study History?03:26Making History Public & The Power of Representation06:20 Shae’s “100 Historic Black Women” Series09:22How History Gets Distorted & Misinformation in Historical Narratives13:16The Rise of Analog Social & Reclaiming Human Connection18:30The Future of Analog Social20:18Social Isolation & Misinformation: Are They Connected?23:37Why We Hold on to False Beliefs25:19Final Thoughts: The Future of History & Social Connection



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Bridging the Past and Present: History, Truth, and Social Connection

Bridging the Past and Present: History, Truth, and Social Connection

Matthew Facciani, Shae O., and Analog Social