Join us for @DukeTrinity's Distinguished Lecture on May 1! This year’s honor was awarded to DGHI's Charmaine DM Royal where she will discuss “Shifting Paradigms on Genetics and Race.” For more information on this free event, click the 🔗 https://t.co/GQ0jGQA8Ya
#OnThisDay in 1965, 600 marchers were attacked on #Selma’s Edmund Pettus Bridge during a Voting Rights protest. Known as #BloodySunday, this march was one of 3 from Selma to Montgomery.
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Congratulations to our own Lee D. Baker (@leebaked) who was awarded the Presidential Service Award by the Association of Black Anthropologists (@ABA_AAA)
On July 26, 1948, President Harry S. Truman signed Executive Order 9981, which officially integrated the United States military — mandating fair treatment and equality in government and the armed services. Explore more: https://t.co/4pzFbzax4J
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I’m buzzin’ like those bees near Janie’s pear tree—thrilled & humbled to be a part of first real (& groundbreaking) documentary of #ZoraNealeHurstonPBS the anthropologist! Time for @AmericanAnthro to
Tonight is the premiere of Tracy Heather Strain's Zora Neal Hurston: Claiming Space. PBS 9 EST @ABA_AAA@thefilmposse
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Yes, Tue Jan 19th "Claiming a Space" is a powerful documentary that underscores the important role Hurston played in Anthropology. And it was fun working with @thstrain, who is such a dedicated and careful director. @citeblackwomen@ABA_AAA@TransformAnthro