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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2022 · 13 MIN

94: How the seven-day week made us who we are

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As a kid growing up in New York City, Roqua Montez was interested in everything — comics, dinosaurs, science, music and dance, martial arts — and his calendar filled up fast. Now, as the executive director of communications and media relations in UC Berkeley's Office of Communications and Public Affairs, he still has a lot to keep track of. To manage his activities and responsibilities, Roqua has relied on something that we all rely on: the seven-day week.The week has been used as a timekeeping unit and calendar device to organize society for about 2,000 years, says David Henkin, a professor of history at Berkeley and author of the 2021 book, The Week: A History of the Unnatural Rhythms that Made Us Who We Are. But it's only for the past 200 years in America that the week has had a grip on our daily lives.Listen to the episode, read the transcript and see photos on UC Berkeley News: https://news.berkeley.edu/2022/02/18/the-week/If you haven't already, follow Berkeley Voices and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!UC Berkeley illustration by Neil Freese. Music by Blue Dot Sessions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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