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The Streaking Craze

The Streaking Craze

FromAmerican Hysteria


The Streaking Craze

FromAmerican Hysteria

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jan 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In 1974, running naked in public became a major fad led by students on college campuses across the nation. This provocative prank was surprisingly well-received, considered a playful call back to the college fads of yore like the riotous panty raids that burned across campuses in the 1950s. We'll look at the most outrageous moments from these crazes and see how streaking was used to discredit the political actions of students protesting against the Vietnam War and in the name of civil rights.

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American Hysteria is written, produced, and hosted by Chelsey Weber-Smith
Co-researched and co-edited by Riley Swedelius-Smith
Co-produced and co-edited by Miranda Zickler
Voice acting by Will Rogers
Sound design by Clear Commo Studios
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Released:
Jan 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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American Hysteria is a podcast exploring the fantastical thinking and irrational fears of Americans through the lens of moral panics, urban legends, and conspiracy theories, how they shape our psychology and culture, and why we end up believing them. Poet-turned-podcaster Chelsey Weber-Smith explores the sometimes hilarious, sometimes horrifying stories of historical and modern American freak-outs, and the real social issues they act to cover up. An in-depth alternative history, the show also analyzes how issues of race, gender, sexuality, and class have informed our beliefs from the Puritans to the present. Subscribe now on Apple, Google, Spotify, or where ever you get your podcasts.