Archaeologists Against Racism #BLM (@archs4blm) 's Twitter Profile
Archaeologists Against Racism #BLM

@archs4blm

This page serves to combat racism in archaeology by exposing it and by promoting the work and research of Black archaeologists and those exposing racism

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Takami (TAH-kah-mee)貴美 (@tsd1888) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The very first step to decolonize historically & predominantly white depts should be to NOT “recruit” BIPOC students but instead to get white faculty out of the “I can’t be racist” denial.

Rules Based Disorder (@zubawai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How many Africans do you see walking around doing ‘fieldwork’ in Western societies? Even for those who live, study, and work here, the assumption is that we can only really study our own ‘home’ societies, so that if we choose otherwise we are often ignored or dismissed. 1/6

European Society of Black & Allied Archaeologists (@esbaarchaeology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're so excited about this upcoming panel event! 'Slavery & Freedom: Material and Visual Histories' brings together an archaeologist, an art historian, and a natural historian to talk about their work. Feat. Dr. Peggy Brunache & Miranda Lowe CBE! Register here: bit.ly/3oCNPfF

We're so excited about this upcoming panel event! 'Slavery &amp; Freedom: Material and Visual Histories' brings together an archaeologist, an art historian, and a natural historian to talk about their work. Feat. <a href="/peggybrunache/">Dr. Peggy Brunache</a> &amp; <a href="/NatHistGirl/">Miranda Lowe CBE</a>!

Register here: bit.ly/3oCNPfF
Wenner-Gren Foundation (@wennergrenorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

October 20-23: Center for Experimental Ethnography and Penn Museum will be presenting a hybrid international conference, “Settler Colonialism, Slavery, and the Problem of Decolonizing Museums”. blog.wennergren.org/2021/10/confer…

October 20-23: <a href="/cee_upenn/">Center for Experimental Ethnography</a> and <a href="/pennmuseum/">Penn Museum</a> will be presenting a hybrid international conference, “Settler Colonialism, Slavery, and the Problem of Decolonizing Museums”. blog.wennergren.org/2021/10/confer…
Dr. Laura Heath-Stout is Permanently Signed Out (@lauraheathstout) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'll be giving an online talk on 10/20 at 1:30pm ET on the topic of "Disability and Ableism in Archaeology"! It's in the #DigginIn series sponsored by the Massachusetts Archaeological Society and Peabody Institute. See you there?

I'll be giving an online talk on 10/20 at 1:30pm ET on the topic of "Disability and Ableism in Archaeology"! It's in the #DigginIn series sponsored by the Massachusetts Archaeological Society and <a href="/RSP_Museum/">Peabody Institute</a>. See you there?
Alicia Odewale (@aliciaodewale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The students of my Archaeology of Black Heritage in Oklahoma course have officially launched a blog to share their experiences and engage with people outside of our virtual classroom space. If you are curious what we're up to... check it out okblackheritagedig.edublogs.org

The students of my Archaeology of Black Heritage in Oklahoma course have officially launched a blog to share their experiences and engage with people outside of our virtual classroom space. If you are curious what we're up to... check it out
okblackheritagedig.edublogs.org
chelsi west ohueri (@anthrobalkans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Apply, apply, apply for the new Wenner-Gren Fellowship in Anthropology and Black Experiences Research for 2022-2023 at the School for Advanced Research. I'm currently a fellow at the SAR and happy to answer any and all questions!

London Classicists of Colour (@ldncoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In order to commemorate Black History Month, we at LCOC are compiling a list of black authors and their work, classics-related or not. We would love to hear your recommendations and would appreciate it if you could DM/reply to us with any suggestions you have!

Colonial Countryside (@colonialcountr1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still time to register on Country Houses and the Empire, free 6 week online #ColonialCountryside course for anyone who wants to know more about historic houses and colonialism as well as heritage professionals, volunteers, curators, teachers and writers futurelearn.com/courses/countr…

Museum of British Colonialism (@museumofbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Register for FREE to attend the season premiere of the Sounds of Freedom, 21-22 Oct, at Alliance Francaise, #Nairobi. This brilliant audio series captures the personal experiences of those who fought for Kenya’s independence from British colonial rule. africandigitalheritage.org/sounds-of-free…

Dr Florence H R Scott (@florencehrscott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm angry that university departments feel they can "decolonise" themselves with no substantial changes in expertise or personnel. Asking existing racially illiterate white academics to diversify their teaching without updating their knowledge doesn't come close to decolonisation

Dr. Kisha Supernant, social agitator (she/her). (@archaeomapper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A reminder that "good intentions" or "legacy" have been a long standing excuse to not hold people accountable for the negative impacts of their scholarly, scientific, or political work.

Chisomo Kalinga, PhD (@chisomowrites) 's Twitter Profile Photo

British academics, especially in the humanities (literature, history) have not done enough engagement on decolonial theory & praxis to publish on the topic. This isn’t about white academics either; an astounding number of academics of color have also jumped on this bandwagon.

Dr. Kisha Supernant, social agitator (she/her). (@archaeomapper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Daily reminder: if you are writing about decolonization and all of the authors are white, you aren't doing what you think you are doing. Please stop.

Sofia Akel (@sofiaakel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I studied history at university and took a number of modules on nazi history. When I asked my lecturer what happened to Black Germans, he responded that there “wasn’t really any.” And this is how erasure happens seamlessly in the classroom.

Gwen C. Katz (@gwenckatz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's a phenomenon I actually see extremely commonly when literature is used to teach history to middle school and high school students. Let's call it "pajamafication."

Alice Le Page (@aslepage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Almost every museum job advert I’ve seen recently is ‘encouraging applications from under-represented groups’ which, y’know, is great, But, I’d love to know exactly HOW. Nothing’s different in the ad/jd so….Is it just words? 🤷🏻‍♀️ #museumjobs