Anthro For The Homies

De: David J. Fornelli
  • Resumen

  • Everyone is an expert in their own anthropology. I'll be talking to a bunch of cool people about a bunch of awesome things people are doing, while providing an anthropological perspective!
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Episodios
  • 008 Fieldwork Makes the Dreamwork featuring John Ulloa, MA
    Mar 2 2021

    John C. Ulloa holds two Master's Degrees in both History and Anthropology and currently is a professor of History and Cultural Anthropology at Skyline College. He is a drummer, author, photographer, low rider, car builder, and all around family man. In this episode John and I discuss fieldwork, how we got started doing fieldwork, different experiences we both have had, and overall lessons learned from doing fieldwork. Enjoy folks!

    Thank you for checking out Anthro For The Homies and please don't forget to hit subscribe and leave me a written review.

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    1 h y 12 m
  • 007 Divide and Conquer featuring Dr. Robert Weide Part Two
    Jan 29 2021

    This episode is a continuation from EP 006. Dr. Robert Weide is a Los Angeles Native who grew up in an area heavily influenced by racialized Sureno, Blood, and Crip gangs. Robert eventually obtained a Ph.D in Sociology from NYU and landed a teaching position at California State University, Los Angeles. In this episode, Robert discusses the California State Prison system, how the four main factions of racialized prison gangs created a peace treaty in maximum security prison, how the treaty extended to the streets, whats being done to undermine the treaty and much more. Thanks for tuning in and *****please***** don't forget to hit subscribe, leave me a review, and share this podcast with all of your homies! *****You can follow @anthroforthehomies and Instagram and Youtube.***** Peace homies!

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    55 m
  • 006 Divide and Conquer featuring Dr. Robert Weide Part One
    Jan 22 2021

    Dr. Robert Weide is a Los Angeles Native who grew up in an area heavily influenced by racialized Sureno, Blood, and Crip gangs. Robert eventually obtained a Ph.D in Sociology from NYU and landed a teaching position at California State University, Los Angeles. In this episode we discuss the race concept, its dependence on capitalism, and how gang violence in Los Angeles is a case study for how the race concept continues to divide and conquer labor populations. Thanks for tuning in and please don't forget to hit subscribe, leave me a review, and share this podcast with all of your homies!

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    40 m

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