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Land Acknowledgments Are Not Enough
Elisa Sobo, Michael C. Lambert, and Valerie L. Lambert
Three anthropologists decry the use of land acknowledgments when they fail to advocate for genuine Indigenous sovereignty and the return of stolen lands.
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Crisis
What Does the American Dream Have to do With the COVID-19 Vaccine?
Elisa Sobo
An anthropologist explains how conspiracy theories and recent protests in the U.S. over COVID-19 vaccines can’t be untangled from American dreams of freedom and prosperity.
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How Will the Power of the Pussyhat Endure?
Elisa Sobo
The United States is divided between those who came together to support the inauguration of President Donald Trump on January 20 and those who gathered for human rights on January 21. Can we knit it back together?
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Beyond the Vaccination Rift
Elisa Sobo
How does the human drive for social belonging affect parents’ vaccination decisions?
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