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Bettina Shell-Duncan contributes an intersectional analysis to the social and structural factors influencing women’s agency regarding female genital mutilation/cutting doi.org/10.1332/204378… UW Anthropology #FGC

New Ukraine event at #AABS2022: a plenary with Dr. Laada Bilaniuk of UW Anthropology and three AABS Presidents. The panelists will discuss the war in Ukraine, focusing on its effects on the Ukrainian people. Open to conference attendees. Register now: aabs-balticstudies.org/aabs-2022-in-s…


For UW Anthropology's Laada Bilaniuk, watching the events in Ukraine has been “gut-wrenching,” but has motivated her to take action by helping students organize rallies, and to leverage her expertise on Ukrainian culture and local perspective. bit.ly/3696bNQ


Anthropology Prof. Laada Bilaniuk is quoted in the LA Times article "For centuries, the Ukrainian language was overshadowed by its Russian cousin. That's changing" UW Anthropology latimes.com/entertainment-…

Read this UW News piece on "The Maple Cutter" a film co-produced by Daniel Hoffman (UW Jackson School UW Anthropology CHIDatUW) and Lynn M. Thomas (UW Department of History) of a man accused of starting a wildfire while illegally removing trees from the Olympic National Forest. washington.edu/news/2022/04/0…

The REECAS Northwest Conference Plenary continues with a great talk on language neutrality, politics, and war in Ukraine by UW Anthropology Prof. Laada Bilaniuk. ASEEES UW Jackson School




Every little bit helps. givingday.uw.edu/o/university-o… #huskygivingday UW College of Arts & Sciences






Don't miss the opportunity to attend this event on May 9 on writing from the war in #Ukraine via UW Slavic and co-sponsors EllisonCenterUW UW Anthropology UW Jackson School & Ukraine Studies Fund. Register: bit.ly/TimeOfIsolation ⤵️


Finding Common Ground: Digital Storytelling Please join us next week, 4/25, 12-1:30pm, at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture for a special screening of co-produced videos by Chief Leschi Schools students and UWCHR students, with food from Off the Rez! Register by 4/22: forms.gle/mK8xM5dXwyWXK1…


