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“The Future of Archaeology Is Antiracist”: Archaeology in the Time of Black Lives Matter

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 April 2021

Ayana Omilade Flewellen*
Affiliation:
Department of Anthropology, University of California, Riverside, 1334 Watkins Hall, Riverside, CA 92521-0418, USA
Justin P. Dunnavant
Affiliation:
Department of Anthropology, Vanderbilt University, 124 Garland Hall, Nashville, TN 37235, USA
Alicia Odewale
Affiliation:
Department of Anthropology, University of Tulsa, 800 South Tucker Drive, Tulsa, OK 74104, USA
Alexandra Jones
Affiliation:
Archaeology in the Community, 2231 14th Street NE, Washington, DC 20018, USA
Tsione Wolde-Michael
Affiliation:
Smithsonian National Museum of American History, 1300 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20560, USA
Zoë Crossland
Affiliation:
Department of Anthropology, Columbia University, 1200 Amsterdam Avenue, 452 Schermerhorn Extension, New York, NY 10027, USA
Maria Franklin
Affiliation:
Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin, WCP 4.102 2201 Speedway Stop C3200, Austin TX 78712, USA
*
(ayanaf@ucr.edu, corresponding author)
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Abstract

This forum builds on the discussion stimulated during an online salon in which the authors participated on June 25, 2020, entitled “Archaeology in the Time of Black Lives Matter,” and which was cosponsored by the Society of Black Archaeologists (SBA), the North American Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG), and the Columbia Center for Archaeology. The online salon reflected on the social unrest that gripped the United States in the spring of 2020, gauged the history and conditions leading up to it, and considered its rippling throughout the disciplines of archaeology and heritage preservation. Within the forum, the authors go beyond reporting the generative conversation that took place in June by presenting a road map for an antiracist archaeology in which antiblackness is dismantled.

Este foro construye sobre la discusión simulada durante un salon en línea que los autores participaron el 25 de junio, 2020, titulado “Archaeology in the Time of Black Lives Matter” (Arqueología en el tiempo de Las Vidas Negras Importan) patrocinado en parte por Society of Black Archaelogists (SBA; La Sociedad de Arqueologos Negros), North American Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG; Groupo de Archeologos Teoreticos de Norteamerica), y Columbia Center or Archaeology (Centro de Arqueologia Columbia). El salon en línea refleja sobre la inquietud social que apoderó los Estados Unidos en la primavera del 2020, estima la historia y condiciones que asistieron en el desarrollo y los efectos sobre la disciplina de archaeologia y preservación de patrimonio. Dentro del foro los autores van al mas alla de reportar la conversacion generativa que tomó caso en junio presentando un plano para arqueología antiracista en que anti-negritud esta desmantelado.

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Table 1. Four Phases of Building an Antiracist Archaeology.