In 1911, a Native American man, the only member of his community to survive a genocide, encountered the new Anthropology department at The University of California, Berkeley. What happened next helped to define the ethical quandaries of the field and, in a strange turn, the history of science fiction. This episode: That story and the moral stakes of imagining the past and the future.

Sneak Preview: The Other Side of Change by Maya Shankar
41:49

John Birch vs. the PTA
33:08

Part 2: Long Jump, Tall Tale
45:02