Category: Anthropology

It Can Happen Here: Q&A with Alexander Laban Hinton

It Can Happen Here: Q&A with Alexander Laban Hinton

We spoke with Alexander Laban Hinton about the increased visibility of white power extremism under the Trump administration, its similarities to the Khmer Rouge regime, and the ways genocide can be prevented.

Comfort Clothes & Covid-19

Comfort Clothes & Covid-19

—Lynn S. Neal
As we face unprecedented updates about the impact of COVID-19, clothing can help make physical and spiritual comfort concrete

Investigating Reproductive Injustice

Investigating Reproductive Injustice

Black women are more likely to give birth prematurely than any other group of women in the US—Dána-Ain Davis explores this reproductive injustice shrouded in racism

In Black Panther and Wakanda, extraordinary possibilities are realized

In Black Panther and Wakanda, extraordinary possibilities are realized

—Chandra D. Bhimull
In Wakanda, there, is a kingdom, is a nation; are traditions, innovations, scientific marvels and machine-driven feats, natures held in high regard; is where women are unapologetically brilliant and unflinchingly strong; is a where without whiteness; is black genius. In Wakanda, “extraordinary possibilities” are realized, whereas in reality the process of colonization had them “wiped out.”

America’s water whiplash

America’s water whiplash

—Jeremy Schmidt
The Oroville Dam cannot be abandoned as it stands. Yet it is not sufficient to merely patch the problems when water’s erosive force is set to undermine the foundations of both material and myth.