Mel Fillmore
@melfillmore
Hunkpapa, Lakota. Partner. Parent. Nerd. Public Policy and Administration PhD Graduate Assistant. Boise State University. Research Indigenous Public Policy.
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04-12-2021 17:40:12
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I got to meet Dr. Irma McClaurin, speaking only for myself at the American Anthropology Association national conference. She recorded me, answering "why anthropology?"
Data disaggregation helps us understand differences in outcomes across AAPI groups, but that doesn't mean there aren't opportunities for solidarity and unity across groups. Learn more from Karthick Ramakrishnan and Janelle S. Wong janellewong.bsky.social below! x.com/i/spaces/1jMJg…
I co-authored this piece with Dr. Lane Gillespie from Boise State School of Public Service criminal justice program. This work is not possible without our Idaho Tribal communities and grassroots orgs working on #MMIP boisestate.edu/bluereview/ele…
My Academic Auntie dreams come true next week. My Native Hawaiian Survey team will meet the Guahan Survey Team William pereira. Look for us at panels in REP, APAC-mini conference, and the gala/fundrasiser/dance! We have two undergraduate students traveling all the way from Guam.
Shout out to a badass academic Auntie Dr. Ngọc T. Phan and this group of Indigenous Hawaiian students doing incredible work. You make me feel at home. #WPSA22
Today, I sit with a lot of gratitude for Dr. Tony Affigne, who after providing kick ass feedback on my WPSA conference paper, took the time to connect me to scholars working on Indigenous issues. An hour conversation and a couple of emails can provide so much to junior scholars.
Today, I celebrate a new milestone. One of many I hope to receive. My first peer review rejection from Political Science and Politics! With Steve Utych
For children of the 90s, our paper "married with children" on intermarriage + racial attitudes just dropped (2016 CMPS). Mahalo to my co-authors: Natasha Altema McNelly and @edwarddvargas. Find it Politics, Groups, & Identities.
QOTD from Aunty Abigail from a webinar on Dobbs v Jackson impacts on Native reproductive health. Abigail Echo-Hawk