Watch Now: The Case for Letting Anthropology Burn? Race, Racism, and Its Reckoning in American Anthropology
On September 23rd the Wenner-Gren Foundation along with the UCLA Department of Anthropology Race, Racism, Policing and State Violence Committee co-sponsored, “The Case for Letting Anthropology Burn? Race, Racism, and Its Reckoning in American Anthropology”. Watch it now!
Moderators
Kamari M. Clarke & Deborah Thomas
Introduction by Danilyn Rutherford, President, Wenner-Gren Foundation
Respondents
Lucia Cantero, Assistant Professor of International Studies, University of San Francisco
Ryan Jobson, Neubauer Family Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Chicago
Chris Loperena, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, CUNY Graduate Center
Jonathan Rosa, Associate Professor of Education, Stanford University
Savannah Shange, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Cruz
Zoe Todd, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Carleton University
While Wenner-Gren is proud to be providing a platform for this event, the views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Foundation.