Juno Salazar Parreñas 🏳️🌈
- Author of Decolonizing Extinction: the Work of Care in Orangutan Rehabilitation
-General Anthropology Division President
- Associate Professor of Science & Technology Studies and Feminist, Gender & Sexuality Studies
- Reposted by Juno Salazar Parreñas 🏳️🌈[Not loaded yet]
- I’m probably not the only one to be sad that my sister will no longer be a banana slug, but I’m super happy for her returning to her Alma mater, where she’ll be the dean of school of theater, film, and television: evcp.ucla.edu/announcement...
- Playlist inspired by my feminist science studies seminar! First 17 are faves of the moment (guess mine) & last 11 inspired by course texts! tidal.com/playlist/8f9...
- My first academic article just got reprinted as open access in the latest virtual issue of American Ethnologist, which includes works from Lila-Abu Lughod and Charles Briggs. It includes my deadname that I buried about a decade ago. anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1...
- And congratulations to Reighan Gillam, honorable mention for the New Directions Individual Prize for her work podcasting for New Books in Anthropology! #anthro #AAA24Tampa #GeneralAnthro #GAD_AAA
- Since I’m skipping #AAA24 #anthropology meeting in Tampa, here’s another virtual congratulations to General Anthropology Divisions’s New Directions (group) Prize Co-Winner, the authors of the graphic novel King of Bangkok!!
- I’m super happy that Maura Finkelstein won the 2024 General Anthropology Division New Directions Prize (Individual) for her work on Palestine! #AAA24 #TampaAAAPraxis