Angelica Cabezas-Pino Profile
Angelica Cabezas-Pino

@Pedalea

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Researcher, image-maker, visual anthropologist

Joined December 2021
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@Pedalea
Angelica Cabezas-Pino
5 months
New article out! “Shifting meanings of HIV among Mapuche people in Chile...” Co-authored with @troccoli_g and Ana María Alarcón 👉Culture, Health & Sexuality https://t.co/fIIAYM7RPL #HIV #IndigenousHealth #Mapuche #Chile #MedicalAnthropology
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@culanth
Society for Cultural Anthropology
1 year
“Borders are race-making, property-protecting, and labor-suppressing regimes of immobility. Put another way, borders maintain asymmetric relations of wealth accrued from colonial impoverishment, of mobility for some and mass immobility and containment for most.” - Walia
@culanth
Society for Cultural Anthropology
1 year
🎙️New #AnthroPod episode just dropped!🎙️ Check out this discussion featuring @HarshaWalia, alongside community organizers and migrant workers representing Migrant Workers Alliance for Change (MWAC! https://t.co/ZvmYHQsUhp
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@JGarciaIglesias
Jaime Garcia-Iglesias jgarciaiglesias.bsky.social
1 year
¿Debemos renombrar la #mpox? En nuestra carta a @TheLancet explicamos por qué necesitamos nuevos términos en Español, Francés y Portugués. Aquí:
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The persistence of stigmatising and racially charged terms for mpox in non-English languages necessitates an urgent change to more neutral terminology. The mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) outbreak...
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Angelica Cabezas-Pino
1 year
OUT NOW in The Lancet! Our commentary, "Renaming mpox in Spanish, French, and Portuguese: Using language to address stigma and racism," is available open access. Special thanks to @JGarciaIglesias for driving this forward and all the amazing contributors! https://t.co/40TPyQDQnm
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The persistence of stigmatising and racially charged terms for mpox in non-English languages necessitates an urgent change to more neutral terminology. The mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) outbreak...
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@JGarciaIglesias
Jaime Garcia-Iglesias jgarciaiglesias.bsky.social
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Angelica Cabezas-Pino
2 years
Thanks to Diego Zamora, Oscar Huenchunao, Claudio Letelier, Miguel Angel Cavieres, Marisol Estay Valdevenito, María Larenas, Oscar Huenchunao, Sophie Day, @troccoli_g, Paul Boyce, Andrew Irving and Johannes Sjoberg. @medufro @diufro @nucleoufro @SussexGlobal
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