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
051 - The Library Value Agenda feat. Donna Lanclos and Dorothea Salo
050- Q4Q: The Queer Personals Podcast
049 - Party Girl (1995) feat Luisa Díez
048 - Have you read Orville Peck’s 1994 feat Callan and Alison
047 - The promise of access (and organizing) feat. Dan Greene
046 - Book Challenges and Being Combative feat. Jake Flores
045 - Madam President? feat. Emily Drabinski
044 - Bad Gays feat. Ben Miller
043 - Nonprofitization of Council Libraries in the UK feat. Alan Wylie
042 - Scary Stories to Chill Your Tomes Vol. III feat. Woody
041 - Refusal in the Contemporary Academy feat. Lydia Zvyagintseva
040 - Scary Stories to Chill Your Tomes Vol. II feat. Kay Slater
039 - Public Library Work and Maintenance
038 - Scary Stories to Chill Your Tomes: Vol I
037 - Digital Gardens, Hypertext, and Donna Haraway
036 - HUMAN TRASH DUMP
035 - Leather Archives & Museum
034 - Political Economy and Radical Digital Humanities
033 - Queer Psychology and Open Education
032 - Article Finder Network
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