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“This course is devoted to training students in methods of ethnographic field film production. Based on the previous coursework in Anthro 138A, students will work toward the production of an ethnographic video from elected project proposals. In addition to weekly discussions of
heritage conservation, and equality. This course uses archaeological data from across the United States think about the role archaeology has played in defining and informing society about Black Americans. Our class starts with the first archaeology conducted on Black heritage
With Summer Session A around the corner we invite folks to check out the courses the Anthropology department has to offer. Check out Tim Gil's Anthro 128 course: The Archaeology of the Mind 👀🧠👀
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@BerkeleyCanada Graduate Research Showcase happening next week! Check out the post for RSVP link and flyer for more information on the event! Anthro PhD candidate Caylee Hong will be presenting!
Join us December 7 for a graduate research panel showcasing recent projects we've funded - from tracking the afterlives of abandoned oil wells to new perspectives on Indigenous political thought!
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Happening Thursday!! @CalAnthro Professor Kent Lightfoot joins @StanfordArch for "Catastrophic Fires, Colonialism, and Indigenous Stewardship Practices". Learn more about the event here: https://t.co/6gOyCwt0Oh
Register here: https://t.co/BmgAxd2OwM
Learn about Cal Anthro at the Graduate Diversity Admissions Fair Tuesday Oct 19th, 2021 1 - 3pm PST! Link to register to the event here: https://t.co/YtRqNViaPk
The Disability Lab is a place where disabled and abled persons can come together and create “technical fluency.” Without that, Nakamura said, “you’re behind the curve.”
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UC Berkeley Anthro PhD Candidate Valerie Black recently featured on the Social Science Matrix Podcast! Check it out https://t.co/SadTP6SdGi. Valerie speaks on "the history and present of teletherapy, which describes all forms of remote therapy, from letter-writing to chatbots"
UC Berkeley Anthropology PhD Candidate Juliana Friend was recently featured on the Social Science Matrix Podcast! Check out the podcast https://t.co/fY6JxRudit to listen to her interview, focusing "on the concept of sutura and Juliana’s research on the topic in Senegal"!
We are honored to share the Sam Dubal Fellowship in Critical Cultural and Medical Anthropology in memory of Dr. Sam Dubal, his legacy, and his commitments to anthropology and medicine. Read more about the fellowship here: https://t.co/z5mON4em5Q
This Fellowship, established by Dr. Sam Dubal’s family and friends, seeks to honor his legacy and uphold his unwavering commitment to justice in anthropology and medicine. https://t.co/T9fo9Rl7b5