A Correction Book Club: Radical Happiness: Moments of Collective Joy. December 8th @ 7 pm EST.

We are very excited to announce that the book club will be hosted by Fiori Sara Berhane. Fiori Sara Berhane is a PhD candidate at Brown University in the department of Anthropology. She is a socio-cultural anthropologist with a focus in migration studies, post-colonial Italy and the political anthropology of Europe. Her current project investigates generational conflict within the diasporan Eritrean community in Italy vis-à-vis the migration crisis. She is 2019-2020 Fellow in Modern Italian Studies at the American Academy in Rome. Her work has been funded by the Wenner Gren foundation, the Fulbright IIE and has been featured in Lavoro Culturale, Africa is a Country, and Anthropology Now. She is also engaged in public anthropology and critical pedagogies; her work can be accessed on A Correction podcast.

We will (Zoom) meet on December 8th and will be reading Radical Happiness Moments of Collective Joy by Lynne Segal . Please fill out this form to reserve a spot. Space is limited to the first 15 people (we will have a waiting list after that). We are asking people to donate $10 to participate. We will use this money to pay the host for her work. We look forward to seeing you in December!

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Madhavi Venkatesan on Economics, Climate Change, and Sustainability

Madhavi Venkatesan is an academic economist and environmental activist. She earned doctorate, master’s and bachelors degrees in economics from Vanderbilt University, a master’s in sustainability and environmental management from Harvard University, and a master’s in environmental law and policy from Vermont Law School.  She is presently an economics professor at Northeastern University.

In 2016, Madhavi established Sustainable Practices, a 501(c)3 nonprofit with a mission “to facilitate a culture of sustainability as defined by reducing the human-made impact to the planet and its ecosystems” within Barnstable County, Massachusetts and is the organization’s executive director. In 2019, Sustainable Practices initiated the Municipal Plastic Bottle Ban campaign. By November 18, 2019, 11 towns of the 15 that comprise Barnstable County, Cape Cod, adopted the Municipal Plastic Bottle Ban. As of spring 2020, Sustainable Practices filed the Municipal Plastic Bottle Ban in the remaining 4 towns and initiated the Commercial Single-use Plastic Water Bottle Ban campaign in the 11 towns that successfully adopted the Municipal Plastic Bottle Ban.

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Richard Miller and Jon Moscow: Is this really the most important election of our lifetimes?

Richard Miller and Jon Moscow on the 2020 election. Richard Miller taught high school and middle school history for 28 years in NYC. Jon Moscow is a co-host on A Correction Podcast.

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George A. Tilesch on Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work

DR. GEORGE A. TILESCH is a senior global innovation and AI expert who is a conduit and trusted advisor between the US and EU ecosystems, specializing in AI Strategy, Ethics, Impact, Policy, and Governance. Most recently, he was Chief Strategy & Innovation Officer for Global Affairs at Ipsos, a global Top 3 research firm, where he led the Digital Impact & Governance research and advisory practice and coordinated AI thought leadership. His global senior executive and strategy consulting leadership track record span decades with government leaders worldwide; Microsoft and Fortune 50 Tech corporations; international organizations and global think tanks; startups/scaleups; and global social innovation leaders. A senior consultant and frequent keynote speaker at major innovation conferences and a guest lecturer at US and EU universities, George is leading an AI Policy Working Group for Club De Madrid-World Leadership Alliance on AI, Trust & Democracy and is involved in multiple World Economic Forum Experts Groups, designing AI government strategy, and AI regulatory frameworks.

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Marina M. Tavares on COVID-19 and Gender Equality

Marina Mendes Tavares is an economist in the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Before joining the Fund, Marina worked as an assistant professor at Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico (ITAM). She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Minnesota and an MA from the Instituto de Matematica Pura e Aplicada (IMPA). Her research interests include macroeconomics, public finance, gender, and inequality. Her research is available at: https://sites.google.com/site/mmtecon/

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Michael Bankole on Why Implicit Bias Training Is Not Enough

Michael Bankole is a PhD candidate at King's College London, studying race, racism, and political representation. He is the cohost of the podcast Politics JaM.

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Jonathan DeVore on Transforming the Sharing Economy in Northeastern Brazil

Dr. Jonathan DeVore is Visiting Assistant Professor in Anthropology at University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Dr. DeVore received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, and has held postdoctoral research and teaching positions at Yale University, Miami University, the University of Cologne, and the University of Bonn. He has been conducting ethnographic and ethnohistorical research in northeastern Brazil since 2002, for nearly two decades. His research focuses on topics ranging from racialization, social hierarchies, land grabs, and social movements to multispecies ethnography, conservation politics, resilience, and climate change. Dr. DeVore’s current book project, under contract with the University of Washington Press, is entitled Emancipation Work: Reconstruction and Renewal in the Aftermath of Brazilian Slavery. The first book in a trilogy, Emancipation Work traces the multigenerational struggles by which freed slaves, their descendants, and other members of the rural poor have sought to realize the promise of freedom in Brazil’s post-emancipation period. Dr. DeVore has published articles in internationally recognized peer-reviewed journals, such as Anthropological Quarterly (forthcoming), The Journal of Peasant Studies, The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, Dialectical Anthropology, Revue Anthropologie et Sociétés, Ethnobiology Letters, and the Journal of Political Ecology, as well as in venues for public scholarship, such as NACLA Report on the Americas.

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Marii Paskov and Patrick Präg on Social Class Mobility and Attitudes Towards Immigration

We ask Marii Paskov and Patrick Präg if downward social mobility makes people more hostile towards immigrants. Marii Paskov is a sociologist and an academic researcher working on socio-economic inequalities. Currently she is a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, affiliated to the Department of Social Policy and Intervention, Nuffield College, and the Institute for New Economic Thinking. Patrick Präg works as an assistant professor at CREST/ENSAE and is an associate member of Oxford University’s Nuffield College. He does research on social stratification, social demography, health and wellbeing, and work and family reconciliation.

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