Inclusive Anthropological Research via Community Engagement: Dr. Harris

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Inclusive Anthropological Research via Community Engagement: Dr. Harris

Dr. Khadene Harris will present TBA

By UC Department of Anthropology

Date and time

Thursday, March 3, 2022 · 1 - 2pm PST

Location

Online

About this event

TBD

Please join us for the first speaker in the colloquium series, Inclusive Anthropological Research through Community Engagement, presented by the University of Cincinnati Department of Anthropology and the Charles Phelps Taft Research Center. The full series line-up is featured below.

January 27th - Dr. Jennifer Raff from the University of Kansas presenting reflections on community engaged research as a paleogeneticist.

February 17th - Dr. Christian Wells from the University of South Florida presenting on empowering partnerships and building capacity for environmental justice.

March 3rd - Dr. Khadene Harris from Kenyon College, topic TBA

April 7th - Dr. Michelle Bezanson from Santa Clara University presenting on how to evaluate what are good practices in primate conservation.

April 14th - Dr. Rachel Ama Asaa Engmann from the Christiansbourg Archaeological Heritage Project presenting on Autoarchaeology: An archaeology for, by and with direct descendant communities.

April 28th - Dr. Melinda Gonzalez from Rutgers University presenting on disaster, recovery, and sovereignty in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria.

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