Past Event
Legacy Series: Ethics in Caribbean Anthropology and the Future of Autonomous African-American Historiography
Led by NYC-based Artist Member Anthony Rosado
Legacy Learning Series by Anthony Rosado
We will dissect European-led Caribbean anthropology to reconcile why there is a global need for the implementation of modernized ethics into contemporary historiography methods. "Ten Steps for Ethical Historiographic Praxis," which is grounded in Black Feminist theory, is my proposed framework for executing respectfully considerate research and/or fieldwork. This session examines colonial-era history-stating models and amalgamates them with Black portrayal in and contributions to (United States of) American art. This session aims to be a launching pad for storytellers to revolutionize historiographic praxes post-2020. Who tells our stories is just as important as how they are told. This session provides stories and tools to be utilized for autonomous storytelling.
Seven "Legacy Learning" sessions ranging from housing assistance for HIV+ people to Afro-futurist visioning and Afro-Caribbean anthropology. All workshops are free for Black, Indigenous, and Trans people, donation based for LGBQIA+ and PoC, and $10.00 for people who identify as white. No one will be turned away due to lack of funds. Some sessions are available for one-one-one reservation.
Led by Artist Member Anthony Rosado
RSVP to anthonywashrosado@gmail.com