Taking Stock of the Now: An Anthropological Persepctive
Right now the human condition is in dire straights. When police murder unarmed African American men, there are calls for
Right now the human condition is in dire straights. When police murder unarmed African American men, there are calls for
Source: Leiden Anthropology Blog – Articles – Beyond multispecies ethnography: Engaging anthropology with violence and animal rights Filed under: Advocacy, Commentary, Uncategorized
Right now the human condition is in dire straights. When police murder unarmed African American men, there are calls for
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