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Response to Anti-Semitism on Campus

2/11/2023

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​The De-Colonization Committee of the University of Alabama recognizes the anti-Semitic speech recently found in our community as a symptom of the underlying structural racism found here in the US and around the world. We reissue our mission statement in recognition that silence is violence but also call for action and dialogue to interrogate why these structural divides persist. Towards this end, we offer the following resources and opportunities for education and investigation:
  • ECHO –
    • ECHO Co(Lab) Wednesday, Feb. 15, 1-2:30pm
    • Communicative Violence on Campus: an open conversation about embodiment, healing, and the politics of hate speech
      • Rojo 31/Zoom (link will be circulated prior to the event)
    • Sign up for updates here
  • Resources
    • Campus
    • Readings in Anthropology
    • Decolonizing – Speaking of Race podcast
    • Racism, Not Race – Sausage of Science podcast
    • Pedagogies for Peace - Pedagogies for Peace: Intersectional & Decolonial Teaching podcast
    • Videos
  • Relevant Undergraduate Coursework in Anthropology
    • ANT 270 Biological Anthropology
    • ANT 275 Race, Ethnicity, and Human Variation
    • ANT 302 Language and Race
    • ANT 307 Science, Technology, and Justice
    • ANT 311 Population, Health, & Human Origin
    • ANT 402 Health Inequities
    • ANT 405 Culture, Mind, and Behavior
    • ANT 406 Biocultural Bodies
    • ANT 421 Ethnography
    • ANT 422 Archaeological Ethics
    • ANT 434 Archaeology of Food
    • ANT 443 Historical Archaeology
    • ANT 474 Neuroanthropology
    • ANT 478 Anthropology of Human Development
    • In addition, students may pursue independent study on the topic of their choice with the guidance of a professor (ANT 451)
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