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Latin American Solidarity in Changing Times  

Anthropology News

There is a long history of US imperial politics in Latin America and the Caribbean. When they collected the tear gas canisters, they found they were made in and sent from the US company CTS, Combined Tactical Systems Inc. Joseph Feldman is the Society for Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology section editor.

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Is There Something Fishy about the Polygraph?

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However, the thefts continued after the woman identified as the culprit left the sorority, and she would later recant her confession, attributing her suspicious physiological reactions during the test to a repressed history of sexual abuse. appeared first on Anthropology News. The post Is There Something Fishy about the Polygraph?

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Frontiers and Failures: Kyrsten Sinema’s Political Aesthetics

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Included in the intertextual field I analyze below are Sinema’s border outfit, her resignation letter, her understanding of her Senate seat as “exceptional,” the history of the dispossession of the American West, and Arizona politics. And it’s a persona that Sinema has a history of attempting to perform.

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Re-examining Border Security: Asking about the Weather in an Anti-Immigrant Climate

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military is confronting the biggest security risk in global history; climate change. At that moment in time, Joe Biden was still the President of the United States, mentions of climate change had not yet been scrubbed from government websites, and outright climate denialism was still not on the presidential agenda.