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
091 - Homosaurus
090 - Right of Children to Read and Know feat. Srsly Wrong
089 - Leaving Libraries feat. Allison
088 - It’s bad news roundup, pardner
087 - Hachette v. Internet Archive
086 - The Watermelon Woman (1996)
085 - CIPA and Internet Filtering
084 - Mushrooms [JOIN THE DECAY]
083 - Versions, Adaptation and Translation feat. The Left Page/Here Be Media
082 - 2023 Year of Physical Media
081 - Web Archiving and Social Media feat. Jessica Ogden and Katie Mackinnnon
080 - Moms for Liberty/Moms for Libraries
079 - Public Domain 2023 feat. Nancy Sims
078 - Accommodations and remote work feat. Adriana White
077 - Disability and Accommodations feat. Jess Schomberg
076 - Prison Information Access feat. Jessica Sylvia
075 - Borges and the Library of Babel feat. R.E. Parrish
074 - The Carpentries feat. Dorothea Salo
073 - Data Cartels feat. Sarah Lamdan
072 - F for Fake (1973)
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