I have a degree in anthropology from Rhode Island College. My focus was in biological anthropology but I also have a broad interest in cultural anthropology, archaeology and linguistic anthropology.
Pedal Powered Anthropology is an anthropological educational initiative that seeks to bring profound travel experiences to a local level while encouraging others to get out and explore the world around them.
This blog details all aspects of my work as Anthrospin, including my take on topics within four fields anthropology as well as bits about a lot of different aspects of culture, primarily race, gender, privilege, the environment and my own personal relationship with anxiety.
As things come to a close for us here in the US, I share some of what’s going on, what’s to come, and what’s to wait until we’re settled in the Old World.
In this brief post we look at ways language, including alphabet, can change over time and how that change isn’t always smooth, and can have lasting impacts that we don’t even realize.
In this post I discuss coming back with a new approach to Anthrospin and what it can accomplish, as well as the decision to make this my full time endeavor.