Session titles included:
• “Pronouns, Bottoms, Cat-Ears And Cuerpes, Girl: For An Intersectional Trans Linguistic Anthropology”
• “Unsettling Whiteness: Race And Religion In The United States”
• “On Indigenous People’s Terms: Unsettling Landscapes Through Remapping Practices”
• “Unsettling Queer Anthropology: Critical Genealogies and Decolonizing Futures”
At registration, you could ask for a “comfort ribbon” to indicate whether you preferred 1) handshakes, 2) elbow bumps, or 3) six feet of distance between you and others. The list of “the AAA Principles of Professional Responsibility,” which was prominently posted at entrances, starts with the line: “Do No Harm.” There were also signs stating that attendees shouldn’t use “scented personal care products” to ensure that those with “chemical sensitivities” could attend the conference in comfort.
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Holy shit, how unfortunate do you have to be to look like this as a legacy foid?
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Lol, the first thing that came to my mind was that dude as well
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Comments on the blog are also overrun with sneeding anthropologists trying to discredit her by calling her a racist redneck:
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Yeah but what did she actually do? Say that African magic doesn't work?
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Worth firing alone tbh
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It's the gummy smile
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Probably hot 20 years ago.
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