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Eric  Bonds

Eric Bonds

Professor of SociologyUniversity of Mary Washington

Dr. Bonds studies and writes about climate change and environmental politics in Virginia.

War and ViolenceEnvironmental JusticeEnvironmental SociologyHuman Rights
Amy Woodson-Boulton

Amy Woodson-Boulton

Professor of HistoryLoyola Marymount University

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

Environmental HistoryBritish HistoryAnthropologyImperialismMuseum Studies
Richard A. Wilson, Ph.D.

Richard A. Wilson, Ph.D.

Gladstein Distinguished Chair of Human Rights and Board of Trustees Distinguished ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut

Dr. Wilson is an expert on hate speech and incitement on social media.

Human RightsTruth and Reconciliation Commissions AnthropologyHuman rights trialsInternational Human Rights
Munene Mwaniki

Munene Mwaniki

Associate ProfessorWestern Carolina University

SportRacismSociologyAnthropologyImmigration
Kristine DeLong

Kristine DeLong

ProfessorLouisiana State University

Dr. DeLong has expertise in paleoceanography and paleoclimatology, especially in tropical regions with 19 years of research experience.

PaleoceanographyPaleoclimatologyClimate Change
Mimi Ito

Mimi Ito

Professor in Residence InformaticsUC Irvine

Mizuko Ito is a cultural anthropologist of technology use, focusing on children and youth's changing relationships to media.

Media and CommunicationsAnthropologyChildren/Video GamesTechnology
Jennifer Trivedi

Jennifer Trivedi

Assistant Professor, Anthropology; Core Faculty Member, Disaster Research CenterUniversity of Delaware

Prof. Trivedi's research explores disaster vulnerability, response, recovery, resilience and decision-making.

Disaster Resilience‎Disaster ResponseDisaster VulnerabilityDisaster RecoveryHurricanes
Whitney  Battle-Baptiste

Whitney Battle-Baptiste

Professor of Anthropology / Director of the W.E.B. Du Bois CenterUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Whitney Battle-Baptiste's research focuses on how the intersection of race, gender, class and sexuality look through an archaeological lens.

W.E.B. Du BoisBlack Feminist TheoryRace, Labor and Social JusticeBlack ArcheologyHeritage Studies
Juliet Brophy

Juliet Brophy

Associate ProfessorLouisiana State University

Dr. Brophy's research interests involve using morphometric analyses to examine taxonomic differences among Plio-Pleistocene fossil hominins.

Craniodental Morphometric AnalysisHominin EvolutionZooarchaeologyTaphonomy
Julie A. Hoggarth, Ph.D.

Julie A. Hoggarth, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of AnthropologyBaylor University

Maya archaeologist with expertise on ancient societies, societal collapse, environmental archaeology & chronology-building

Environmental ArchaeologyMayan ArcheologyAncient Society Collapse