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S2 Ep2. Uncovering History: A Conversation with Engineer and Amateur Historian Melbourne Garber

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In this enlightening episode of ABWilson's Heart of the Matter, host Aderonke Bademosi Wilson sits down with Melbourne Garber, an engineer, amateur historian, and grandfather. Mel shares his fascinating career in engineering which includes becoming deeply involved in the history of enslaved Africans, particularly focusing on his work related to the African Burial Ground in New York City. This episode explores themes of heritage, the importance of historical memory, and the joy of lifelong learning.
Aderonke talks with Mel, an engineer with a passion for history, who expresses his excitement to share his story. He recounts how his involvement in the African Burial Ground project sparked his interest in the history of enslaved Africans and discusses the significance of this burial ground in Manhattan and its memorialization.
As a native of Sierra Leone, Mel shares how his family's background and his mother's leadership in the Krio Descendants Union influenced his historical pursuits. He reveals that he is in the early stages of writing a book about the history of Krios, discussing the unique perspective he brings as an engineer and how he aims to connect historical dots that others may overlook.
Throughout his career, Mel has worked on significant projects across four continents, including the British Library in London, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, the Ark of Return at the United Nations Plaza, and the iconic Macy's shopping bag structure in New York City.
Mel shares three surprising facts about himself: he has a passion for collecting obscure information that often comes in handy; he enjoys creating words from license plate letters while driving; and he has a fascination with atoms and their repelling nature.
Mel proudly discusses becoming a Fellow of three professional engineering organizations across three continents, marking a pinnacle achievement in his career. Join Aderonke and Mel in this thought-provoking conversation that delves into history, personal growth, and the importance of understanding our past. This episode encourages listeners to explore their own histories and recognize the value of lifelong learning.

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In this enlightening episode of ABWilson's Heart of the Matter, host Aderonke Bademosi Wilson sits down with Melbourne Garber, an engineer, amateur historian, and grandfather. Mel shares his fascinating career in engineering which includes becoming deeply involved in the history of enslaved Africans, particularly focusing on his work related to the African Burial Ground in New York City. This episode explores themes of heritage, the importance of historical memory, and the joy of lifelong learning.
Aderonke talks with Mel, an engineer with a passion for history, who expresses his excitement to share his story. He recounts how his involvement in the African Burial Ground project sparked his interest in the history of enslaved Africans and discusses the significance of this burial ground in Manhattan and its memorialization.
As a native of Sierra Leone, Mel shares how his family's background and his mother's leadership in the Krio Descendants Union influenced his historical pursuits. He reveals that he is in the early stages of writing a book about the history of Krios, discussing the unique perspective he brings as an engineer and how he aims to connect historical dots that others may overlook.
Throughout his career, Mel has worked on significant projects across four continents, including the British Library in London, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, the Ark of Return at the United Nations Plaza, and the iconic Macy's shopping bag structure in New York City.
Mel shares three surprising facts about himself: he has a passion for collecting obscure information that often comes in handy; he enjoys creating words from license plate letters while driving; and he has a fascination with atoms and their repelling nature.
Mel proudly discusses becoming a Fellow of three professional engineering organizations across three continents, marking a pinnacle achievement in his career. Join Aderonke and Mel in this thought-provoking conversation that delves into history, personal growth, and the importance of understanding our past. This episode encourages listeners to explore their own histories and recognize the value of lifelong learning.

https://www.abwilsonconsulting.com
https://abwilsonphotography.com

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