Breaking the menstruation taboo to make fieldwork more inclusive: "there is growing evidence that menstruation contributes to student absenteeism and the bias in which more men than women tend to work in challenging field conditions"
Breaking the menstruation taboo to make fieldwork more inclusive: "there is growing evidence that menstruation contributes to student absenteeism and the bias in which more men than women tend to work in challenging field conditions"
We now have a registration page for our #NoTechForApartheid event this Monday Nov 27 11:30am PST/2:30pm EST to 2:30pm PST/5:30pm EST in partnership with Haymarket Books. While the event is free, if you want to donate, the proceeds will go to Medical Aid for Palestinians, Palestine Legal, and Respond Crisis Translation.
We will amplify the #NoTechForApartheid campaign and learn what we can do as tech workers. More details on the registration page and below.
https://www.tickettailor.com/events/haymarketbooks/1072917
New blog on the problem of the continued proliferation of eugenic ideology in academia, including "national IQ" data. (Part of) the solution is to prioritise research integrity, rather than the acquiring of grants, papers & profit (which current academic structures incentivise)
The persistence of eugenics in mainstream journals highlights major gaps in research integrity
https://x.com/lseimpactblog/status/1728013118591152289?s=46&t=l7K5hCSGQxDG8UK8Rkrx-A
I’m glad Anthro AAA and CASCA deplatformed the TERFs.
False calls for dehumanizing forms of “debate” should not be entertained because it lends legitimacy to bad actors.
I call upon our state legislature to ban the sale and manufacture of plastic confetti in the state of #Louisiana
People like to throw confetti in the air. It’s part of how we celebrate important milestones in life. But a few seconds later, the confetti falls to the ground. It becomes litter, and plastic confetti is the worst kind of litter.
5/6
It’s good to see the #NewOrleans City Council do the right thing, even for the “wrong” reason.
Should Mardi Gras krewes be allowed to blast Mylar confetti from cannons? No! That’s a terrible idea.
1/6
[This is a letter I wrote to the local newspaper, which they did not see fit to publish. So, I'm publishing it myself.]