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AnthroAlert: An Anthropology Podcast
René Dario Herrera
57 episodes
5 months ago

This podcast is meant to help students and young people discover their dream career through insightful stories and expert advice. There are many people who are seeking career guidance, but they're frustrated by a lack of direction and confused by hidden career paths.


We understand how overwhelming it can be to choose a career path. We have years of experience in audio content creation and want to use that experience to help students find their paths.


Our fifteen to twenty-minute podcast episodes will be the first step to find the clarity needed to launch a dream career! We want our listeners to feel empowered to make informed decisions and gain insight from a range of careers.


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This podcast is meant to help students and young people discover their dream career through insightful stories and expert advice. There are many people who are seeking career guidance, but they're frustrated by a lack of direction and confused by hidden career paths.


We understand how overwhelming it can be to choose a career path. We have years of experience in audio content creation and want to use that experience to help students find their paths.


Our fifteen to twenty-minute podcast episodes will be the first step to find the clarity needed to launch a dream career! We want our listeners to feel empowered to make informed decisions and gain insight from a range of careers.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Education
Society & Culture,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Episode 38: Racial Justice Activism
AnthroAlert: An Anthropology Podcast
45 minutes 59 seconds
6 years ago
Episode 38: Racial Justice Activism

## AnthroAlert


## Episode 38: Racial Justice Activism


Originally aired 23 February 2018 on bullsradio.org


Guest Emily Weisenberger is a second year MA student at the University of South Florida. She is studying applied anthropology with a concentration in cultural anthropology. Her research focuses on social movements, activism, race, policy, and the criminal justice system. Emily also studied anthropology as an undergrad at the University of Virginia where she graduated with a bachelors in anthropology and public policy.


Racial justice activists in Tampa Bay engage in a discernable community and culture structured as a movement of social transformation. Data from eleven interviews and more than 100 hours of participant observation show that activists engage in thoughtfully intentional actions collectively decided in order to change minds, change policy, educate, heal, and ultimately improve their community. They are guided by and practice anti-capitalistic and intersectional ideologies and motivated through injustices learned from those around them or from personal experience with discrimination. The intention of this paper is to describe activists as they are rather than as they are depicted in the popular imagination, as well as to share the insights of racial justice activists to the public for their own use.



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## Video link




## Album art photo credit:

Oliver Thompson

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CC License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/


## Intro music credit:


Awel by stefsax

http://ccmixter.org/files/stefsax/7785

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Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba

http://ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/33345

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There's A Better WAY ! by Loveshadow

http://ccmixter.org/files/Loveshadow/34402

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"Jungle Tracking" by pingnews

http://ccmixter.org/files/pingnews/13481

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AnthroAlert: An Anthropology Podcast

This podcast is meant to help students and young people discover their dream career through insightful stories and expert advice. There are many people who are seeking career guidance, but they're frustrated by a lack of direction and confused by hidden career paths.


We understand how overwhelming it can be to choose a career path. We have years of experience in audio content creation and want to use that experience to help students find their paths.


Our fifteen to twenty-minute podcast episodes will be the first step to find the clarity needed to launch a dream career! We want our listeners to feel empowered to make informed decisions and gain insight from a range of careers.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.