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Gabrielle Cabrera
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Anthropologist: temporality, affect, race, migration, & fantasy. Formerly undocumented 🇵🇭, still illegalized. Assistant Professor of at CU Boulder. 🏜️
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My essay on migrant lives is out on Anthropology News! Many thanks to colleagues at Dartmouth & the Leslie Center for the Humanities for supporting this event last May! www.anthropology-news.org/articles/mig...
Migrant Lives: Invisibility, Solidarity, and Repair - Anthropology News
Even in May, it was still dreary with rain in New England. Beatriz, a former fellow at the Hood Museum in Dartmouth, drove us to a farm in the Upper
www.anthropology-news.org
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The NSF Bio Anthro Program DDRIG, Cultural Anthrpology DDRIG, and Archaeology DDRIG have all been archived (as of yesterday afternoon). Please speak with your grad students and plan accordingly. To say I am angry and depressed about this is an understatement.
November 26, 2025 at 3:25 PM
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NYC - we are delighted to bring this event to you, as part of our Global Teach In/Out initiative. Please refer to poster for all details! ✊
November 3, 2025 at 4:45 AM
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Here’s my write up on the most racist decision to come out of the Supreme Court in a while. The court approved of Trump’s racial profiling of Latinos with Brett Kavanaugh saying being harassed based on the color of your skin is “common sense.”
My latest in @thenation
The Supreme Court Just Gave the OK to Racial Profiling
The court’s ruling allowing ICE to resume its indiscriminate round-ups of LA’s Latino residents can only be described as one thing.
www.thenation.com
September 8, 2025 at 7:31 PM
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Supreme Court Rules 6-3 That Fundamental Interests Of United States Of America Would Be Irreparably Harmed If It Race-Based Harassment And Detention By Masked Thugs Were Even Temporarily Halted
September 8, 2025 at 5:16 PM
My essay on migrant lives is out on Anthropology News! Many thanks to colleagues at Dartmouth & the Leslie Center for the Humanities for supporting this event last May! www.anthropology-news.org/articles/mig...
Migrant Lives: Invisibility, Solidarity, and Repair - Anthropology News
Even in May, it was still dreary with rain in New England. Beatriz, a former fellow at the Hood Museum in Dartmouth, drove us to a farm in the Upper
www.anthropology-news.org
August 31, 2025 at 5:04 PM