Chelsey R. Carter
About
Teaching
Publications & Media
Consulting
Writings
Peer-Reviewed Publications
"Health Disparities and Health Omissions: Pushing Medical Anthropology Forward in the United States"
Journal for the Anthropology of North America
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"Not Breathing Easy: 'Disarticulated Homework” in Asthma Management'"
Journal for the Anthropology of North America
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"Trauma At Home"
American Ethnologist
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"Racist Monuments Are Killing Us"
Museum Anthropology
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Anthropological Musings
Essays & Blogs
"The Racial Thinking behind ALS Diagnosis"
Anthropology News
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"The ‘Truth’ About ALS: Reconciling Bias, Motives, And Etiological Gaps"
Somatosphere
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"We Wear The Mask": The Ironies Of Black Life And Death During The COVID-19 Pandemic"
Black Women Radicals
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"The Myth of Black Immunity: Racialized Disease During The Covid-19 Pandemic"
African American Intellectual History Society
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“‘Homework’: The Highs and Lows of Anthropology at Home”
Anthrodendum
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"BIPOC Survival – A Conversation About The Malignant Intersection Of Narcissism And Racism In Anthropology And Academia"
Footnotes.
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"It's A White Disease!"
Anthropology News
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"'The Personal Is Political': Reflection, Critique, And Steps Forward In The Era Of Donald Trump"
American Ethnologist Website Feature
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Public Engagements
Presentations & Media
“The NFL's Racist 'Race Norming' Is an Afterlife of Slavery”
Scientific American
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“We Don’t Need Advisory Committees To Take The First Steps Toward Healing From White Supremacy"
RaceBaitr
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“Statues Memorialize Everything In A Person's History, Including Torture"
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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“From Spanish Flu To COVID-19: Race, Class, & Reopening St. Louis"
Riverfront Times
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“The Myth Of Black Immunity"
STL American
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“Moment Of Clarity”
NPR Story Collider: True, Personal Stories About Science
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“Intercourse”
Afrosexology Documentary
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“I just knew there were stories I wanted to tell.”
-octavia e. butler