Women’s History Month in Anthropology
AAA continues the Women’s History Month celebration in partnership with the Association for Feminist Anthropology (AFA). You can find profiles on AFA members, Ellen Lewin andJuno Salazar Parreñas, on AAA social media channels. Also be sure to check out the latest Conversations in Anthropology podcast featuring AFA member, Mythri Jegathesan. Here are some other great amplifications of women’s voices in anthropology:
- AAPA Black in BioAnth Kick off Keynote with Dr. Stephanie Poindexter, University of Buffalo, Biological Anthropology Section
- When Women Take Up Space Not Built for Them, Association for Feminist Anthropology
- Making Space for Embodied Voices, Diverse Bodies, and Multiple Genders in Nonconformist Friday Prayers: A Queer Feminist Ethnography of Progressive Muslims’ Performative Intercorporeality in North American Congregations, Katrina Daly Thompson, American Anthropologist
- Afropessimism: Anything but Black!, Zora’s Daughters
- Women’s Movements Can Save The World—by Learning From Each other, ZÓCALO
- The Untold Stories of Archaeology’s Women, SAPIENS
- Coming Soon! New Episode of That Anthro Podcast featuring anthropologists, Srimati Basu and Michelle Ramirez