Zora Neale Hurston was born on this day, January 7, 1891. She died penniless on January 28, 1960 and was buried in an unmarked grave. This passage, from her famed 1937 novel, *Their Eyes Were watching God,* seems especially pertinent at this moment. 1/
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Give banned books for holiday gifts this year.
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You're not "late to the party" when you enjoy an old book for the first time. Books don't have an RSVP deadline. The party started long ago, and guests show up when they're meant to.
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I can’t wait to dig into these that I snagged at #AAA2024Tampa !
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Afro Latina. Professor at Princeton.
Author of Community as Rebellion.
Radically imagining a world where Haiti and Palestine are free, Black lives are centered, women and queer folx are safe and schools teach for freedom.
www.lorgiagarciapena.com
Publicly intellectual. Race, gender, activism, and all things Black/Muslim. Anthropologist. Dr. Auston if you’re nasty.
Disseminating knowledge—through the publication of printed books, periodicals, and electronic files—beyond the confines of the University's campus.
Senior Executive Editor, Duke University Press. Director, Intellectual Publics, CUNY Graduate Center. Book doula/curator. Art lover, record accumulator. All opinions my own-ish.
Christina Sharpe. Writer/Professor/CRC. Ordinary Notes (2023). In the Wake: On Blackness & Being (2016). Monstrous Intimacies (2010). What Could a Vessel Be? (2026). Black. Still. Life. (2027) Agent: Jackie Ko/Wylie
The Society for Applied Anthropology - A Worldwide Organization for the Applied Social Sciences
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Anthropologist of Food, Tourism, and Latin America (Bolivia, Argentina, Antarctica). Lover of plants AND zombies. Barbershop singer. Assoc Prof at Bucknell U but all opinions are my own.
Professor of Anthropology, Environmental Studies and Race and Ethnicity Studies at Southwestern University.
Becoming Creole: Nature and Race in Belize
California progressive, anthropologist, food enthusiast, in service to the vulnerable
Community-collaborative researcher studying settler colonialism, imperialism, and Afro-Indigenous freedom struggles in Nicaragua and its diaspora. Assistant Prof. at UConn. Fellow at the Oakland Institute. He/him.
Assistant Prof @PrincetonAnthro @PrincetonSPIA
deportation/migration/violence/borders/police/asylum/honduras/mexico.
Global health, medical anthropology, co-design for health equity. @Emory U, working in Guatemala and beyond. Loves sightings of the absurd and compassion.
Ethnographer of tech primarily in Brazil - skill, inequality, and creativity
Asst Prof Comparative Studies (STS) Ohio State University
Occasional host NBN Anthropology
Professor of Anthropology at SJSU, car free runner-cyclist, author of "In the Shadow of Tungurahua: Disaster Politics in Highland Ecuador" http://tinyurl.com/5n78af9z
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Settler anthropologist unraveling the colonial regimes of race, rationality, religion, and gender to like literally decolonize Abya Yala.