
SoS 30- Yes, Anthropology is Racist: A Chat with Shay-Akil Mclean
Jan 1, 2019
36:57
“The Sausage of Science Podcast with Cara & Chris”
From the Public Relations Committee of the Human Biology
Association
SoS Episode 30- Yes, Anthropology is Racist: A Chat with Shay Akil Mclean
In episode 30, we chat with Shay-Akil Mclean, a doctoral student in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign . Shay-Akil discusses his experiences navigating many barriers throughout graduate school, as well as his research and future goals. Shay-Akil is completing an interdisciplinary project, examining the impact of inequality on human biology & health at multiple stages: knowledge production (STS, SKATS), collection of biological data, analysis, and interventions. His previous research has examined the relationship between inequality, food insecurity, and dental health in Buffalo, New York, and he is currently working on completing his dissertation project. For more information on his work, check out his webpage with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign at: http://illinois.academia.edu/ShayAkilMcLean, or get in touch with him through Twitter @hood_biologist.
The Sausage of Science is produced by Cara Ocobock and Chris Lynn, with assistance from Junior Service Fellow Caroline Owens for the Public Relations Committee of the Human Biology Association. The song in the soundbed is “Always Lyin’” by the Morning Shakes.
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