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Representations
Highlighting the vital contributions of BIPOC anthropologists.
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Amanda Zunner-Keating
Jan 31, 2021
Seeking Better Representations in Anthropology
Representation in Anthropology
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Alexandra Zysman
Jan 31, 2021
Arthur Fauset
Folklorist, Arthur Fauset, grew up biracial in the era of segregation and he rejected…
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Courtney Azari
Jan 31, 2021
Dr. Johnnetta Betsch Cole
Researcher: Courtney Azari Edited by: Amanda Zunner-Keating
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Aaron Ebriani
Jan 31, 2021
Charles Preston Warren
Before establishing himself as a pioneer in theoretical and applied forensic anthropology, Charles Preston Warren’s education was…
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Ian Ramos
Jan 31, 2021
Vera Mae Green
Vera Mae Green was an African American anthropologist and educator who made many notable contributions to the field and known for her role…
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Alexandra Zysman
Jan 31, 2021
Zora Neale Hurston
Zora Neale Hurston was an African American writer, journalist, playwright…
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Brun Mac Ámoinn
Feb 9, 2021
Pearl Primus
Pearl Primus was an American woman born in Trinidad in 1919 who used her passion and talent for dance to connect on an unprecedented…
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Maria Juarez
Feb 6, 2021
Caroline Bond Day
Caroline Bond Day was born on November 18,1889 and she was an American physical…
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Lucas Guerrero
Feb 7, 2021
Katherine Dunham
Katherine Dunham or the “Matriarch of Black Dance’’ as many called her, was a…
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