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Cementing the Past

Sapiens

A cover of Unifruitco Magazine , a publication of the United Fruit Company, promoted the companys restoration project at Zaculeu. Charlotte has worked on community museum projects, coordinated decolonizing museum programs, and co-curated an independent art exhibition. candidate in anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania.

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4 Inspiring Black Humanitarians

Studies Weekly

As the co-founder of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) and editor and research director of the organization’s magazine, The Crisis, he published his opposition to the unequal treatment of Black Americans and promoted Black nationalism. Black community.

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A Poetics of Liberation: An Imagined Archive

Sapiens

As the 2024 poet-in-resident at the magazine, she imaginatively reaches for new possibilities. For, I work extensively on Tanzanian heritage and human remains entrapped in Germany. The Visit and Nameless Woman both use the conceit of a blurred, shapeless figure to try to capture the experience of working in archives and museums.

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The Best Science Podcasts

TeachThought

AMNH Podcast The American Museum of Natural History hosts a monthly podcast series. Focus Podcast Focus magazine provides listeners with interviews and stories on the latest science and technology issues through this podcast. AMNH Podcast The American Museum of Natural History hosts a monthly podcast series. James Gates Jr.

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Do You Want to Write for SAPIENS?

Sapiens

A free online webinar by SAPIENS Editor-in-Chief Chip Colwell to learn about how to write for the magazine and its peer publications. Ask SAPIENS is a series that offers a glimpse into the magazine’s inner workings. ✽ My name is Chip Colwell, a SAPIENS anthropology magazine, part of Wenner-Gren Foundation.

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The magic pebble and a lazy bull: The book ban movement has a long timeline

The Hechinger Report

In January, EveryLibrary, a group that tracks legislation that puts school and college librarians, higher ed faculty and museum professionals at risk of criminal prosecution, identified 44 bills in 14 states as “ legislation of concern ,” for the 2024 session. This climate has teachers and librarians feeling fearful, confused and stressed.

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