Naomi Schiller

@naomischiller

Anthropologist | Author, Channeling the State: Community Media and Popular Politics in Venezuela ( 2018)

Lower East Side, Manhattan
Joined September 2009

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  1. 3 hours ago

    fantastic review by on new books on climate change. goes beautifully with podcast episode on eco-socialism and climate change with and Thea Riofrancos.

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  2. 17 hours ago

    Terrific episode with on the stupidity of trying to figure out “is it race or class?” opening monologue is 🔥

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  3. Retweeted
    Sep 6

    This Saturday! Join us at The Neighborhood School for music, games, and giveaways.

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  4. Sep 6

    Thrilled to see my book alongside this exciting new work!

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  5. Sep 5

    Job openings at this vitally important organization

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    Sep 1

    Baby shark tututuruturutu baby shark

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  7. Sep 1
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    Aug 31

    Be on the lookout for 's powerful installations on climate change, all around NYC, launching tomorrow

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  9. Aug 31

    A little good new! The result of incredible community organizing.

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    Aug 31

    Co-founded by Norman Mailer in 1955, published some of the best cultural critics and muckrakers of the past half-century, and shut down today, “kind of a sucky day” by a billionaire retail heir. RIP

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    JOB ALERT: The Brooklyn College Listening Project is hiring a social media manager. We seek a student who is social media savvy, hardworking, and passionate about the Listening Project's mission. This is a PAID position. Please direct any inquiries to [email protected].

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  12. Aug 30

    “while whites benefited financially by living in areas hit by hurricanes and other disasters, people of color were clobbered.”

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  13. Aug 29

    Nice piece on the urban anthropological field course about the Lower East Side that I taught this summer with colleague Kelly Britt.

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  14. Aug 29

    Oh yes! Ancestry tests are bunk. “Having our genes profiled in this cavalier fashion can all too easily play into popular notions—and prejudices—that aren’t based on science but instead are grounded on Western assumptions about race”

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  15. Aug 27
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    Aug 26
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    Aug 23

    You can read all 53 chapters of The Routledge Companion to Media Studies + Digital Humanities for free for the next 60 days. Work on access, praxis, justice, design, (re)mediation, materiality, memory, programming, hacking . . . .

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    Aug 21

    Jose is an adjunct professor who has to double as a ridesharing driver because he can’t make a living on a CUNY salary. When I'm elected, I will properly invest in SUNY and CUNY, increase the number of full-time professors, and provide pay equity for adjuncts.

    Cynthia with Jose, a ridesharing driver and adjunct professor at CUNY
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    Aug 19

    Misogyny is not the reason that ’s case drew so much attention. It’s because dozens of celebrity academics, including feminists like Judith Butler and Joan Scott, wrote a letter that attacked the accuser as having a “malicious intent.” 1/4

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    Aug 18

    The socialist left neglecting climate change will be its unraveling thanks for coming to my TED talk

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