The Daily Blog Open Mic – 3rd August 2025

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Announce protest actions, general chit chat or give your opinion on issues we haven’t covered for the day.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. History change in progress – to his-story?
    From an observer in a USA National Park.
    …So when I was at Muir Woods, we created a sign called “History Under Construction” that aimed to tell a complete story that invited people into the complex history of the place. We wanted to tell the true story of the woods in a way that helped people learn from the past, and apply those lessons towards a brighter future. Our goal was to make sure nothing on the original sign got erased, but to add in details so people could see the difference in how history was told, and how it can be expanded to include more narratives.
    Despite this care not to erase history, here I am, watching history be erased. The
    Trump administration is actively censoring American history from the public, including
    by taking down the History Under Construction sign. I’m watching as the sign that we carefully constructed to tell a full version of the story gets taken down, preventing people from learning from the past to make a better future. And I think my story of how we got to this particular moment of history may be important in learning from how to move forward from it.

    https://www.nps.gov/muwo/learn/historyculture/history-under-construction.htm

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