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
031 - Information Services for Incarcerated People feat. Dr. Jeanie Austin
030 - horrorpunk feat. Horror Vanguard
029 - Prison Librarianship
028 - Game Preservation is not Poggers feat. All Gamers Are Bastards
027 - Intellectual Fweedom (no steppy)
026 - Vocational Awe and Christianity
025 - Graphic Medicine
024 - Dead Presidents
023 - Read and Let Read
022 - Nonfiction Comics
021 - QZAP
020 - Proprietary formats, a podcast where we will yell at you
019 - I Simp for Concrete
018 - Sacred Titties
017 - Technoprivacolutionism
016 - Wherefore MLS, or, Degrees for Exceptional Women
015 - Snake Science
014 - Manga
013 - Anarchivists
012 - PORN
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