CONTENT WARNING: We discuss stories of people involved in 9/11 and its aftermath.
We’re joined by anthropologist Luisa Díez to talk about labor in museums and libraries, navigating college, winding career paths, and specifically the 9/11 museum where Luisa worked for six years. Luisa and Carrie also get into what makes a good museum experience.
Follow Luisa at @luisadieznuts on Twitter and her podcast Why You Mad.
Warm up article: https://themarkup.org/news/2021/03/02/major-universities-are-using-race-as-a-high-impact-predictor-of-student-success
129 - Tumblr, Vtubers, and Ana Valens
128 - Invest in Open Infrastructure
127 - Book Bans at FVRL and Gary Wilson
126 - Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World (2016)
125 - FVRL and WPEA Union
124 - Bloch and Utopia feat. Jon
123 - David Demchuk
122 - Dr. Chuck Tingle
121 - Info Seeking Behaviors of Queer Folks feat. Audrey
120 - British Library Hack
119 - Privacy (and sex!) feat. Digital Shred Privacy Literacy Initiative
118 - Queer Internet History feat. Dr. Alex Ketchum
117 - Copyright and Trademark Takedowns
116 - Hijacked and Zombie Journals
115 - infoshops
114 - The Great Book Robbery (2012)
113 - Privacy Policies at RELX feat. Becky Yoose
112 - Day in the Life of Sadie
111 - Seizing the Means of Library Interoperability feat. Cory Doctorow
110 - Accessible Instruction Design w/ Anaya
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