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Cayla Colclasure

Westmont, V. Camille and Cayla B. Colclasure. “An Archaeology of Convict Leasing”. Journal of African Diaspora Archaeology and Heritage https://doi.org/10.1080/21619441.2023.2205688

Ariana Ávila

Ávila, Ariana.Essential or Expendable during the COVID-19 Pandemic? A student-lived experience on grieving the unjust and early deaths of vulnerable populations.” American Journal of Public Health. 111, no.1 (Spring 2021) : 66-68 DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2020.306001

Jordan Davis

Davis, Jordan. 2019.  “Rapping Blackness”. Anthropology News website.

Ampson Hagan

Hagan, Ampson. 2019. The political viability of anti-immigrationism. Africa is a Country.

Hagan, Ampson. 2019. Black Availability: Antimigrant Policies in Africa and the Exploitation of Black Migrants. Society for Cultural Anthropology Fieldsights section.

Hagan, Ampson. 2017. Algeria’s Black Fear. Africa is a Country.

Sugandh Gupta 

Gupta, Sugandh. 2021. “A Shifting Hospital and Shifting Dependencies in Jammu and Kashmir.” Somatosphere: The Hospital Multiple, January 26, 2021.

Gupta, Sugandh. 2019. Mental Health in Jammu. Daily Excelsior, Vol. 55, No. 345, pp: 6.

Julio Gutierrez

Gutierrez, Julio. 2019. Ecological Crisis: The Blind Spot in Migration Discourse. Society for Cultural Anthropology Hotspots Series Behind the Migrant Caravan: Ethnographic Updates from Central America. 

Lucía Stavig

Stavig, Lucía. “Unwittingly Agreed: Fujimori, Neoliberal Governmentality, and the Inclusive Exclusion of Indigenous Women.” Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies. (forthcoming)

Stavig, Lucía. “Rural to Urban and Back Again in Peru.” Anthropology News website. (September 1, 2020). DOI: 10.14506/AN.1479.

Julio Villa-Palomino

Vargas, Nicholas; Julio Villa-Palomino & Erika Davis. (2020). Latinx faculty representation and resource allocation at Hispanic Serving Institutions. Race Ethnicity & Education, 23(1), 39-54.

Vargas, Nicholas & Julio Villa-Palomino. (2019). Racing to Serve or Race-ing for Money? Hispanic-serving Institutions and the Colorblind Allocation of Racialized Federal Funding. Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, 5(3), 401–415.