The SfAA Podcast Archive

The SfAA Podcast Project is a student-led initiative to provide audio records of sessions from the Annual Meetings to the public, free of charge. We strive to include a broad range of interests from diverse perspectives with the intent of extending conversations throughout the years. Our ultimate goal is to make these dialogues accessible to a global audience. This is the podcast feed dedicated to the archive of the SfAA Podcast, from years 2007 to 2024.

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Episodes

Tuesday Mar 19, 2024

Honoring Native American Heritage through Collaborative Design J. Anthony Paredes Memorial 
 
CHAIRS: GARCE, David (GSBS Architects) and PARRY, Darren (Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation) PANELISTS: GARCE, David (GSBS Architects), PARRY, Darren (Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation), GROSS, Michael (Councilman, Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation), BOEKA CANNON, Molly (Executive Director, Utah State U Museum of Anthropology), CANNON, Kenneth (President/ Owner, Cannon Heritage Consultants Inc.)
 
Session took place in Portland, OR at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in March 2019.

Tuesday Mar 19, 2024

Honoring Native American Heritage through Collaborative Design J. Anthony Paredes Memorial 
 
CHAIRS: GARCE, David (GSBS Architects) and PARRY, Darren (Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation) PANELISTS: GARCE, David (GSBS Architects), PARRY, Darren (Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation), GROSS, Michael (Councilman, Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation), BOEKA CANNON, Molly (Executive Director, Utah State U Museum of Anthropology), CANNON, Kenneth (President/ Owner, Cannon Heritage Consultants Inc.)
 
Session took place in Portland, OR at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in March 2019.

Tuesday Mar 19, 2024

Honoring Native American Heritage through Collaborative Design J. Anthony Paredes Memorial 
 
CHAIRS: GARCE, David (GSBS Architects) and PARRY, Darren (Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation) PANELISTS: GARCE, David (GSBS Architects), PARRY, Darren (Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation), GROSS, Michael (Councilman, Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation), BOEKA CANNON, Molly (Executive Director, Utah State U Museum of Anthropology), CANNON, Kenneth (President/ Owner, Cannon Heritage Consultants Inc.)
 
Session took place in Portland, OR at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in March 2019.

Tuesday Mar 19, 2024

Honoring Native American Heritage through Collaborative Design J. Anthony Paredes Memorial 
 
CHAIRS: GARCE, David (GSBS Architects) and PARRY, Darren (Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation) PANELISTS: GARCE, David (GSBS Architects), PARRY, Darren (Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation), GROSS, Michael (Councilman, Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation), BOEKA CANNON, Molly (Executive Director, Utah State U Museum of Anthropology), CANNON, Kenneth (President/ Owner, Cannon Heritage Consultants Inc.)
 
Session took place in Portland, OR at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in March 2019.

Tuesday Mar 19, 2024

Honoring Native American Heritage through Collaborative Design J. Anthony Paredes Memorial 
 
CHAIRS: GARCE, David (GSBS Architects) and PARRY, Darren (Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation) PANELISTS: GARCE, David (GSBS Architects), PARRY, Darren (Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation), GROSS, Michael (Councilman, Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation), BOEKA CANNON, Molly (Executive Director, Utah State U Museum of Anthropology), CANNON, Kenneth (President/ Owner, Cannon Heritage Consultants Inc.)
 
Session took place in Portland, OR at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in March 2019.

Tuesday Mar 19, 2024

Honoring Native American Heritage through Collaborative Design J. Anthony Paredes Memorial 
 
CHAIRS: GARCE, David (GSBS Architects) and PARRY, Darren (Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation) PANELISTS: GARCE, David (GSBS Architects), PARRY, Darren (Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation), GROSS, Michael (Councilman, Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Indian Nation), BOEKA CANNON, Molly (Executive Director, Utah State U Museum of Anthropology), CANNON, Kenneth (President/ Owner, Cannon Heritage Consultants Inc.)
 
Session took place in Portland, OR at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in March 2019.

Tuesday Mar 19, 2024

Issues for Refugees Resettling in the US, Part I: Issues Related to Media, Community, Youth and the Family
 
CHAIR: BAER, Roberta (USF)
 
INKS, Michaela (USF) Refugee Agency in Mass Media BEHRMAN, Carolyn (U Akron) Intentional Community-Building and Adaptive Practices among US-Based Karen Refugees from Burma MAHONEY, Dillon (USF) Collaborative Video Production, Social Media, and the Challenges Facing Refugee Youth WATSON, Marnie (MO State U) ‘They don’t love me anymore’: Causes and Effects of Family-Related Anxiety among the Nepali-Bhutanese Community in NE Ohio
 
Issues for Refugees Resettling in the US, Part II: Issues Related to Health and Dietary Issues
 
CHAIR: BAER, Roberta (USF)
 
BAIRD, Sean, RATTRAY, Nick, NATIVIDAD, Diana, and VOGT, Wendy (IUPUI) The Role of
Structural Barriers in Refugees Access to Health Care in Indianapolis: Perspectives from Services and
Clinical Providers GLASER, Kathryn, ERWIN, Deborah, REID, Mary, and FLORES, Tessa (Roswell Park
Comprehensive Cancer Ctr), SHOGUN, May (Int’l Inst of Buffalo) Understanding Health Behaviors
and Perceptions of Cancer in Immigrant/Refugee Populations HOLBROOK, Emily (USF) Nutritional Status and Dietary Adaptation among Refugees from the DRC— Background and Anthropomorphic Data BAER, Roberta D. (USF) Nutritional Status and Dietary Adaptation among Refugees from the DRC— Dietary and Focus Group Data
 
BAER, Roberta (USF) Issues for Refugees Resettling in the US, Part I: Issues Related to Media, Community, Youth and the Family. 
This session addresses the issues faced by refugees currently resettling in the US. Topics addressed include portrayals of refugees by the media, community building, challenges for youth, family-related anxiety, access to health care, understandings of cancer care and screening, and dietary adaptation. Authors are all engaged in applied work with diverse refugee communities across the US.
 
Session took place in Portland, OR at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in March 2019.

Tuesday Mar 19, 2024

Issues for Refugees Resettling in the US, Part I: Issues Related to Media, Community, Youth and the Family
 
CHAIR: BAER, Roberta (USF)
 
INKS, Michaela (USF) Refugee Agency in Mass Media BEHRMAN, Carolyn (U Akron) Intentional Community-Building and Adaptive Practices among US-Based Karen Refugees from Burma MAHONEY, Dillon (USF) Collaborative Video Production, Social Media, and the Challenges Facing Refugee Youth WATSON, Marnie (MO State U) ‘They don’t love me anymore’: Causes and Effects of Family-Related Anxiety among the Nepali-Bhutanese Community in NE Ohio
 
Issues for Refugees Resettling in the US, Part II: Issues Related to Health and Dietary Issues
 
CHAIR: BAER, Roberta (USF)
 
BAIRD, Sean, RATTRAY, Nick, NATIVIDAD, Diana, and VOGT, Wendy (IUPUI) The Role of
Structural Barriers in Refugees Access to Health Care in Indianapolis: Perspectives from Services and
Clinical Providers GLASER, Kathryn, ERWIN, Deborah, REID, Mary, and FLORES, Tessa (Roswell Park
Comprehensive Cancer Ctr), SHOGUN, May (Int’l Inst of Buffalo) Understanding Health Behaviors
and Perceptions of Cancer in Immigrant/Refugee Populations HOLBROOK, Emily (USF) Nutritional Status and Dietary Adaptation among Refugees from the DRC— Background and Anthropomorphic Data BAER, Roberta D. (USF) Nutritional Status and Dietary Adaptation among Refugees from the DRC— Dietary and Focus Group Data
 
BAER, Roberta (USF) Issues for Refugees Resettling in the US, Part I: Issues Related to Media, Community, Youth and the Family. 
This session addresses the issues faced by refugees currently resettling in the US. Topics addressed include portrayals of refugees by the media, community building, challenges for youth, family-related anxiety, access to health care, understandings of cancer care and screening, and dietary adaptation. Authors are all engaged in applied work with diverse refugee communities across the US.
 
Session took place in Portland, OR at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in March 2019.

Tuesday Mar 19, 2024

Issues for Refugees Resettling in the US, Part I: Issues Related to Media, Community, Youth and the Family
 
CHAIR: BAER, Roberta (USF)
 
INKS, Michaela (USF) Refugee Agency in Mass Media BEHRMAN, Carolyn (U Akron) Intentional Community-Building and Adaptive Practices among US-Based Karen Refugees from Burma MAHONEY, Dillon (USF) Collaborative Video Production, Social Media, and the Challenges Facing Refugee Youth WATSON, Marnie (MO State U) ‘They don’t love me anymore’: Causes and Effects of Family-Related Anxiety among the Nepali-Bhutanese Community in NE Ohio
 
Issues for Refugees Resettling in the US, Part II: Issues Related to Health and Dietary Issues
 
CHAIR: BAER, Roberta (USF)
 
BAIRD, Sean, RATTRAY, Nick, NATIVIDAD, Diana, and VOGT, Wendy (IUPUI) The Role of
Structural Barriers in Refugees Access to Health Care in Indianapolis: Perspectives from Services and
Clinical Providers GLASER, Kathryn, ERWIN, Deborah, REID, Mary, and FLORES, Tessa (Roswell Park
Comprehensive Cancer Ctr), SHOGUN, May (Int’l Inst of Buffalo) Understanding Health Behaviors
and Perceptions of Cancer in Immigrant/Refugee Populations HOLBROOK, Emily (USF) Nutritional Status and Dietary Adaptation among Refugees from the DRC— Background and Anthropomorphic Data BAER, Roberta D. (USF) Nutritional Status and Dietary Adaptation among Refugees from the DRC— Dietary and Focus Group Data
 
BAER, Roberta (USF) Issues for Refugees Resettling in the US, Part I: Issues Related to Media, Community, Youth and the Family. 
This session addresses the issues faced by refugees currently resettling in the US. Topics addressed include portrayals of refugees by the media, community building, challenges for youth, family-related anxiety, access to health care, understandings of cancer care and screening, and dietary adaptation. Authors are all engaged in applied work with diverse refugee communities across the US.
 
Session took place in Portland, OR at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in March 2019.

Tuesday Mar 19, 2024

Issues for Refugees Resettling in the US, Part I: Issues Related to Media, Community, Youth and the Family
 
CHAIR: BAER, Roberta (USF)
 
INKS, Michaela (USF) Refugee Agency in Mass Media BEHRMAN, Carolyn (U Akron) Intentional Community-Building and Adaptive Practices among US-Based Karen Refugees from Burma MAHONEY, Dillon (USF) Collaborative Video Production, Social Media, and the Challenges Facing Refugee Youth WATSON, Marnie (MO State U) ‘They don’t love me anymore’: Causes and Effects of Family-Related Anxiety among the Nepali-Bhutanese Community in NE Ohio
 
Issues for Refugees Resettling in the US, Part II: Issues Related to Health and Dietary Issues
 
CHAIR: BAER, Roberta (USF)
 
BAIRD, Sean, RATTRAY, Nick, NATIVIDAD, Diana, and VOGT, Wendy (IUPUI) The Role of
Structural Barriers in Refugees Access to Health Care in Indianapolis: Perspectives from Services and
Clinical Providers GLASER, Kathryn, ERWIN, Deborah, REID, Mary, and FLORES, Tessa (Roswell Park
Comprehensive Cancer Ctr), SHOGUN, May (Int’l Inst of Buffalo) Understanding Health Behaviors
and Perceptions of Cancer in Immigrant/Refugee Populations HOLBROOK, Emily (USF) Nutritional Status and Dietary Adaptation among Refugees from the DRC— Background and Anthropomorphic Data BAER, Roberta D. (USF) Nutritional Status and Dietary Adaptation among Refugees from the DRC— Dietary and Focus Group Data
 
BAER, Roberta (USF) Issues for Refugees Resettling in the US, Part I: Issues Related to Media, Community, Youth and the Family. 
This session addresses the issues faced by refugees currently resettling in the US. Topics addressed include portrayals of refugees by the media, community building, challenges for youth, family-related anxiety, access to health care, understandings of cancer care and screening, and dietary adaptation. Authors are all engaged in applied work with diverse refugee communities across the US.
 
Session took place in Portland, OR at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology in March 2019.

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Welcome to the Archive

We are excited to bring you into the SfAA podcast archives! This has been the next big evolution of the SfAA Podcast project where we work to bring the SfAA experience to the global population of anthropologists and anthro-curious.

The SfAA Podcast Project originated from a conversation at the 2005 Annual Meeting in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where a student was debating which panel to attend. Her then-boyfriend suggested listening to a recording of one of the panels afterwards, but SfAA did not offer recordings at that time.

The following year, the student discussed the idea with her advisor, who supported it and helped pitch it to the SfAA Executive Director. With their support, the student managed to podcast her first seven sessions in 2007 with the help of two friends.

Since then, the Podcast Project has  expanded its core team and offered annual meeting attendance to volunteers. The project has also built a global following, with its podcasts being used worldwide.

We hope you enjoy!

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