A new podcast series from NPR's TED Radio hour looks into how our digital world is damaging our physical health and what we can do about it.
S1: It's time for Midday Edition on Kpbs. Today we're talking about the history , culture and resilience of indigenous peoples. I'm Jade Hindman. Here's to conversations that keep you informed , inspired , and make you think.S1: And we'll tell you where you can find ongoing celebrations here in San Diego , plus a conversation about how our bodies adapt and evolve to technology. That's ahead on Midday Edition.
S2: But , you know , shame on these institutions for holding hundreds of thousands of our ancestors in human remains and funerary objects and their institutions of higher learning. There are more dead California Indians in these institutions of higher learning than there are live ones. And so we need to do better. We need to have these institutions not only follow state law , but federal law , and return these items to the.
S2: For example , in East County , San Diego , those three tribes via Sichuan and Kona have been amongst the largest employers in East County San Diego , contributing to non profits , contributing to ancillary businesses to public schools. I mean , they've been really esteemed really great partners.
S1: And though Indigenous Peoples Day was officially Monday , there are celebrations continuing throughout the week at Cal State San Marcos. Can you tell us how the school has been celebrating so far ? And also what events are you planning for the next week or for the rest of this week at least ? Yes.S2: So we've extended our Indigenous Peoples Day at Cal State San Marcos to a week because we know that we have students coming on campus on different days.
S1: Here to talk more about that is the host of NPR's Ted Radio Hour. Manoush is Emirati Manoush. Welcome to Midday Edition.S1: So okay , let's let's talk about it. Body electric. So what was the inspiration behind this ? It's a very interesting concept , sort of connecting our digital lives to our physical bodies. So tell me more about that. Yeah.
S1: Right ? I mean , so tell me more about how our bodies are physically adapting to meet the demands of this information age. S1: Exactly. It's going to take a cultural change in the workplace. You're listening to Kpbs Midday Edition. I'm Jade Hindman , speaking with Manoush Amarante about a new series she has called Body Electric for NPR's Ted Radio Hour.
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