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Things don’t mean what they used to: Crisis on the terrain of language

Oct 8, 2022anthropologysectionnyasAngela Reyes, DLS, linguistics, Monica Heller

September 19, 6:30-8:00 Eastern – via Zoom A discussion between Damien Sojoyner and Orisanmi Burton that focuses on understanding the nuances and strategies of resistance against the carceral state in the United States that have been utilized over the past 50 years. Register to attend via Zoom here.

Unpacking the Carceral State

Aug 5, 2022anthropologysectionnyasdamien sojoyner, DLS, orisanmi burton

September 19, 6:30-8:00 Eastern – via Zoom A discussion between Damien Sojoyner and Orisanmi Burton that focuses on understanding the nuances and strategies of resistance against the carceral state in the United States that have been utilized over the past 50 years. Register to attend via Zoom here.

Urban Infrastructure and Resiliency in Precolonial Mesoamerica

Nov 19, 2021anthropologysectionnyasdavid m. carballo, DLS, timothy pugh

In the US and around the world, debate rages about what constitutes infrastructure and how much to invest in its construction and maintenance. What lessons can we glean from a deep historical approach on studying cities in the ancient world?

Criminalizing Care and Neglect in Sexual Assault Sentencing: Race and Punishment in Milwaukee, WI

Sep 29, 2021anthropologysectionnyasApril Petillo, DLS, Sameena Mulla

This talk examines the role of care in the U.S. courts, particularly as it is scrutinized during the sentencing of people who have been convicted of sexual assault. In the course of a trial or a hearing, judges, attorneys, and witnesses often

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