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Capture Anthropology
Alanis
7 episodes
2 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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Documentary
Society & Culture
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The US Election, American History and Living in MO
Capture Anthropology
1 hour 34 minutes 23 seconds
4 years ago
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
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.