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Capture Anthropology
Alanis
7 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to the Capture Anthropology podcast, a place where you can learn about the big wide world from a whole range of perspectives! Hosted by Alanis, founder of the Capture Anthropology blog and creative, this podcast is a centre for everything from identity, representation, politics and more.
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Welcome to the Capture Anthropology podcast, a place where you can learn about the big wide world from a whole range of perspectives! Hosted by Alanis, founder of the Capture Anthropology blog and creative, this podcast is a centre for everything from identity, representation, politics and more.
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Society & Culture
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Capture Anthropology
Migration and Identity With Hafsa Zayyan

In this episode, Alanis talks to Hafsa Zayyan: author of We Are All Birds of Uganda, and winner of the #Merky Books New Writers Prize 2019. We chat migration, the East African Asian Expulsion and identity. Hafsa's book is available in all your usual bookshops and is a fantastic story that you may or may not know anything about. It grounds history in narrative fiction and let's just say the ending will leaving you wanting more. 

Website: captureanthropology.com

Instagram: @captureanthropology

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4 years ago
30 minutes 20 seconds

Capture Anthropology
BIPOC and Solo Female Travel Feat. Indy Odyssey Travel
This first instalment of the podcast’s second season features the wonderful special guest, Amina. Amina is the founder of Indy Odyssey Travel, an up and coming travel agency aimed at encouraging not only solo female adventures but also those of BIPOC or minority groups. Alanis and Amina talk about some of the worries people might have when it comes to going around the world on their own, as well as a discussion about countries you may not think of visiting. Plus, a moment or two to consider colonial legacies and voluntourism. Resources indyodyssey.com captureanthropology.com
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4 years ago
40 minutes 26 seconds

Capture Anthropology
Season 2 Trailer
Trailer for Capture Anthropology Season 2! This season we are talking to some amazing women, some fantastic authors and more.
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4 years ago
46 seconds

Capture Anthropology
The Climate Crisis, Why It's Happening and What You Can Do

In this episode, Alanis has a super insightful conversation with Yasmin, a Climate Scientist. She tells us all about what the Climate Crisis is, why it's happening, what we can do about it, as well as a little about her own research.

You can find Yasmin here: https://www.instagram.com/glaciergalyas/

Useful Links on the Climate: 

https://www.instagram.com/earthbyhelena/?hl=en

https://www.instagram.com/queerbrownvegan/

https://www.carbonbrief.org/


You can follow Capture Anthropology and stay up to date on new episodes here:

captureanthropology.com

@captureanthropology (Instagram)

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4 years ago
46 minutes 21 seconds

Capture Anthropology
Race, Identity and Intersectionality in the UK

In this episode of Capture Anthropology, Alanis has a chat with Mirriam, a wonderful woman who moved to the UK from Cameroon as a young adult. She tells us all about her personal experiences as a black woman in the United Kingdom and they talk about what we can really learn from the BLM movement and also what we can learn just by listening to others. 

Article about ethical adoption - click here


Want to feature? Email captureanthropod@gmail.com

Find and Follow:

Instagram: @captureanthropology

Website: www.captureanthropology.com


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4 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes 50 seconds

Capture Anthropology
The US Election, American History and Living in MO
In this episode of America from the inside, Alanis has a long chat with Joe, a gay man living in Missouri state. Getting a thorough insight into American history, why somebody might vote for trump, and what it’s like to live as a second class citizen, this episode is long enough to sip a tea whilst you get to know what America is hiding beneath the American dream. Want to feature? Contact: captureanthropod@gmail.com
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4 years ago
1 hour 34 minutes 23 seconds

Capture Anthropology
The US Election, 2020 Protests And Living In A Biden State
In this episode, Alanis is joined by Sophie who is currently living in Virginia in the United States. We discuss Sophie’s view on the most recent election from who she voted for right through to the American education system as a whole.
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4 years ago
25 minutes 33 seconds

Capture Anthropology
Welcome to the Capture Anthropology podcast, a place where you can learn about the big wide world from a whole range of perspectives! Hosted by Alanis, founder of the Capture Anthropology blog and creative, this podcast is a centre for everything from identity, representation, politics and more.