Episode 133 - Interview with Henry Louis Gates Jr on Finding Your Roots May 19, 2012

Published: May 19, 2012, 9:16 p.m.

b"May 19, 2012 Discover what Dr. Henry Louis Gates hope to convey in the final episode of his series Finding Your Roots. \\xa0 NEWS: I just returned from NGS and had a chance to visit with many listeners including: Lisa Lisson of the Are You My Cousin? blog\\xa0 \\xa0 and Debra writes the Deb\\u2019s Research blog \\xa0 \\xa0 I also taught classes while there.\\xa0 My first class was on using the iPad for Genealogy, and while I think the students learned a lot, I know I certainly did. Folks were coming up to me throughout the conference sharing their favorite apps and tricks. Great app for the Kids: Talking Tom Cat (Android)\\xa0 \\xa0 GEM: App Jumping If you have an iPad, you probably find yourself using a couple of different apps at a time.\\xa0 When you are in an app, just use four fingers and swipe side to side to jump from app to app that you currently have open. \\xa0For this to work you need to make sure that you have \\u201cMulti-tasking Gestures\\u201d activated under the \\u201cGeneral\\u201d tab in your Settings. \\xa0 GEM: Four Finger Swipe Now as you are doing the Four Finger Swipe you\\u2019ll probably notice that you have some apps open that you no longer need open, and if they are open they are taking up battery resources. It\\u2019s a good idea to close these down, which is more than just pressing the HOME button to get out of the app. Use four fingers and swipe from bottom to top and this will reveal a horizontal line of the apps you have open.\\xa0 Press and hold one of the apps to start them all shaking and a minus sign will appear on each. Press the minus sign on each app you are not currently using to close them.\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0 NEWS: \\xa0 \\xa0 \\xa0 GEM: Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. What does it mean to be Latino? On May 19, 2012, the season finale of the PBS TV series that explores race and identity through the genealogy of some of America\\u2019s best-known personalities, seeks to answer that question. Through the family histories of actors Michelle Rodriguez and Adrian Grenier, and Linda Chavez, an author, syndicated newspaper columnist and political analyst for FOX News, viewers will discover that Latino identity emerged from the tangled histories of European, Native-American and African peoples. The three subjects of Sunday\\u2019s episode all share Spanish colonial roots, yet each views their identity very differently: as Native American, Puerto Rican, Dominican or simply Latino. At the helm of this series is Henry Louis Gates Jr.\\xa0 He holds a Ph.D. in English Literature, and is the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor at Harvard University, as well as the director of the W.E.B Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research. He\\u2019s best known for PBS productions like African American Lives, Oprah\\u2019s Roots, and African American Lives 2. This week I was fortunate to grab some time with this very busy man to talk about the final episode of this newest series, Finding Your Roots.\\xa0\\xa0 Get Lisa's Free Newsletter .\\xa0 If you do you\\u2019ll receive my free ebook 5 Fabulous Google Search Strategies for the Family Historian absolutely free, and that\\u2019s a sweet deal indeed!"