The IntraCultural Podcast

Episode 17: Why are Anthropologists Needed in DEI?

21 min · 25. nov. 2025
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Join us in listening to this podcast episode recorded live at the American Anthropological Association 2025 Annual Meeting in New Orleans. Lucy, Missy, and Alex discuss why it is important for anthropologists to blend theory and practice in their engagement with diversity, equity, and inclusion. They tell us why we cannot only critique DEI, especially at a moment when it is under attack. Rather, they explain why anthropologists are best equipped to intervene meaningfully to create better and more impactful DEI. Notes: * Lorbiecki, Anna, and Gavin Jack. "Critical turns in the evolution of diversity management." British journal of management 11 (2000): S17-S31.  * Arciniega, Luzilda. "Selling diversity to white men: How disentangling economics from morality is a racial and gendered performance." Organization 28, no. 2 (2021): 228-246.  * Gibson-Graham, Julie-Katharine, Jenny Cameron, and Stephen Healy. Take back the economy: An ethical guide for transforming our communities. U of Minnesota Press, 2013. \ Willing Observers DEI Blog: https://www.willingobservers.com/writ... ►Subscribe for more here:    / @willingobservers    ►Keep the conversation going on Instagram:   / willingobservers   ►Let’s connect on Linkedin:   / willing-observers   ►Visit our website: https://www.willingobservers.com/ ►Click here for more Willing Observers: https://linktr.ee/willingobserversllc Songs used:  Whiskey Ginger by Dylan Sitts Closure by Dylan Sitts

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Episode 17: Why are Anthropologists Needed in DEI?

Join us in listening to this podcast episode recorded live at the American Anthropological Association 2025 Annual Meeting in New Orleans. Lucy, Missy, and Alex discuss why it is important for anthropologists to blend theory and practice in their engagement with diversity, equity, and inclusion. They tell us why we cannot only critique DEI, especially at a moment when it is under attack. Rather, they explain why anthropologists are best equipped to intervene meaningfully to create better and more impactful DEI. Notes: * Lorbiecki, Anna, and Gavin Jack. "Critical turns in the evolution of diversity management." British journal of management 11 (2000): S17-S31.  * Arciniega, Luzilda. "Selling diversity to white men: How disentangling economics from morality is a racial and gendered performance." Organization 28, no. 2 (2021): 228-246.  * Gibson-Graham, Julie-Katharine, Jenny Cameron, and Stephen Healy. Take back the economy: An ethical guide for transforming our communities. U of Minnesota Press, 2013. \ Willing Observers DEI Blog: https://www.willingobservers.com/writ... ►Subscribe for more here:    / @willingobservers    ►Keep the conversation going on Instagram:   / willingobservers   ►Let’s connect on Linkedin:   / willing-observers   ►Visit our website: https://www.willingobservers.com/ ►Click here for more Willing Observers: https://linktr.ee/willingobserversllc Songs used:  Whiskey Ginger by Dylan Sitts Closure by Dylan Sitts

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