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Elizabeth Weiss's recent book, On the Warpath, chronicles her efforts to keep anthropology from falling prey to ideology, even as she curated a collection of ancient skeletons at San Jose State University. She and I had a chance to discuss her new book, and some of the ridiculous ways in which myth and superstition, and modern PC nonsense are intruding on the scientific study of humans and their ancestry. These included having a session the sex of skeletons being cancelled from a meeting of the American Anthropological Association because its leadership now insisted sex isn't binary, and the fact that the American Museum of Natural History warns visitors that certain artifacts have powerful supernatural characteristics. Many of her efforts have been to fight inappropriate repatriation of ancient bones to groups whose genetic relationship to these distant hominid ancestors is tenuous at best. It was this that caused her to lose her curations position at her University and eventually to retire from academia.It was a pleasure to talk common sense, and the importance of science for our understanding of the human condition with her. I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did. As always, an ad-free video version of this podcast is also available to paid Critical Mass subscribers. Your subscriptions support the non-profit Origins Project Foundation, which produces the podcast. The audio version is available free on the Critical Mass site and on all podcast sites, and the video version will also be available on the Origins Project YouTube. Get full access to Critical Mass at lawrencekrauss.substack.com/subscribe
THIS EPISODE:Join us on All Things Unexplained as we delve into a groundbreaking discussion with Dr. Elizabeth Weiss, a leading anthropologist from San José State University. In this episode, we explore her latest research, "The Study of California's Past is Dead and Reburied," which uncovers the cessation of human skeletal remains studies in California's public universities due to regulatory changes and new laws like AB226 and AB389. Dr. Weiss shares insights into how these changes are not only affecting scientific research but also the teaching of anthropology and archaeology. Discover how these policies are reshaping our understanding of California's prehistoric past and what this means for the future of anthropological studies. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges the intersection of science, law, and cultural heritage.ARTICLE: https://journalofcontroversialideas.org/article/4/2/283Anthropology & Beyond with Dr. Elizabeth Weisshttps://youtube.com/live/zusToSQNYMw?feature=shareOn the Warpath https://amzn.to/4f5Dway (small % supports ATU)
01:00 I'm a broad-minded guy but Black Doves and the new Netflix documentary were too much for me Saturday night 09: 00 Joe Biden pardons Hunter 15:00 SYRIA COLLAPSING: Trump Says ‘Let It Play Out' - What It Means for Israel and the U.S.?, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlL4PxQgiLk 32:30 Liberals Need Conservatives - Geoffrey Asmus, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNg-VKVnXNE 39:30 NYT: For 8 Months, Traffic Enforcement on New Jersey's Highways Plummeted, https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/08/nyregion/new-jersey-state-police-slowdown.html 45:00 NYT: After Failed Martial Law, South Koreans Ask: Who's in Charge?, https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/08/world/asia/south-korea-martial-law-yoon.html 48:00 On the Warpath: My Battles With Indians, Pretendians, and Woke Warriors, https://www.aporiamagazine.com/p/on-the-warpath 53:00 Elizabeth Weiss was married to Phil Rushton (she was wife #3 or #4, he had children from three different women) 1:07:20 Body positivity, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThcBzfGxcYQ 1:12:00 Pollster Scott Rasmussen on post-election findings @ American Legislative Exchange Council (12/5/24), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhn1ZU2F5P0 1:27:00 Ezra Klein: In This House, We're Angry When Government Fails, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT4lxJKj0I0 1:32:20 Kip joins the show 1:33:00 Kip discusses the moralizing of liberalism 1:59:00 Where will our right-wing intellectuals come from? 2:10:00 Varying levels of narcissism are more or less adaptive depending upon the situation 2:22:00 Rethinking Narcissism: The Bad – and Surprising Good – About Feeling Special, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=129773 2:28:00 Andy Ngo: Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) has committed mass human atrocities for Islam, https://x.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1865738164247409093
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This episode was recorded on August 7th, 2024. Elizabeth Weiss is a distinguished anthropology professor and an expert in human skeletal remains analysis. With over two decades of experience delving into the lives of past societies, her diverse studies include scrutiny of pre-contact Californian Amerindians to 18th Century Quebec prisoners-of-war. Previously a curator of one of the largest collections of skeletal remains in the US at San José State University, her career was affected by a cancel culture campaign. Besides her contribution to academia with numerous books and articles in reputed outlets, Weiss has been featured in high-profile publications like The New York Times, New York Post, and Science. Serving as a board member of the National Association of Scholars, her latest book is "On the Warpath: My Battles with Indians, Pretendians, and Woke Warriors" (2024). Find more from Elizabeth: Wordpress: https://elizabethweiss74.wordpress.com/ Her book “On the Warpath: My Battles With Indians, Pretendians, and Woke Warriors”: https://a.co/d/3mIHpVH Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tammy.m.peterson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TammyPetersonPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tammypetersonpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tammy1Peterson Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TammyPetersonPodcast
In her autobiographical book On the Warpath, archaeologist Elizabeth Weiss recounts her battles on the front lines of the culture war in academia. Her opposition to the reburial of Native American remains, her insistence that indigenous knowledge is not science, and her fight against political correctness have exposed her to numerous controversies, including a court case, cancel culture campaigns, and the university shutting her out of its collection over a photograph of her holding a skull. Weiss tells the story of her fight for science against superstition and her attempts to promote free speech and academic freedom, while examining the current challenges facing universities through her battles against absurdities such as attempts to bar “menstruating personnel” (formerly known as women) from curation facilities and plans to declare X-rays sacred for repatriation to Native Americans. Elizabeth Weiss is a controversial and world-renowned anthropology professor, specializing in the analysis of human skeletal remains. For much of her career she was based at San Jose State University, where she curated one of the largest collections of skeletal remains in the U.S. She is the author of numerous books and articles, and she played an essential role in bringing the Smithsonian's traveling exhibition “What Does it Mean to be Human?” to the San Francisco Bay Area. She's been featured in The New York Times, Science and USA Today, and has been interviewed on Fox News and Newsmax. She currently lives in New York City, where she holds a visiting fellowship with Heterodox Academy. Shermer and Weiss discuss the politicization of archaeology, covering Weiss's experiences in the field, including controversies like the Kennewick Man, the binary nature of sex in bone studies, and the impact of “wokeness” on anthropology. They also explore issues like the connection between modern tribes and ancient remains, the peopling of the Americas, and Weiss's discrimination experiences, including her lawsuit against San Jose State University.
Physical Anthropologist Elizabeth Weiss discusses her book, On the Warpath: My Battles with Indians, Pretendians, and Woke Warriors.Support the Show.
On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head dives deep into the contentious world of academic research with Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at San Jose State University and author Dr. Elizabeth Weiss, known for her truth-telling book, "On the Warpath: My Battles With Indians, Pretendians, and Woke Warriors." They explore the critical tension between identity politics and objective truth, particularly in the fields of anthropology and forensic science. Dr. Weiss argues that the reburial of skeletal remains without clear tribal connections obstructs the education of future forensic anthropologists and results in the loss of invaluable historical information. The duo also unpacks the increasingly complex and polarized landscape of academic discourse in America today, challenging everyone to reconsider the priorities and practices within scholarly research.You can buy Dr. Weiss' new book, “On the Warpath: My Battles With Indians, Pretendians, and Woke Warriors” on Amazon.com today. Also be sure to follow Dr. Weiss on X (formerly Twitter) by searching: @EWeissUnburied.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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What happens when foundational scientific concepts clash with modern identity politics? Today, our guest is Elizabeth Weiss, professor emeritus of anthropology at San José State University, Segal Center research fellow, and a renowned author. Her latest book, "On the War Path: My Battles with Indians, Pretendians, and Woke Warriors", is now available. Weiss recounts her tumultuous journey through academia and the underlying conflicts within anthropology. These conflicts range from the debate between scientific knowledge and postmodern truths to the intersection of identity politics with the discipline. She also discusses the controversy surrounding the cancellation of a panel on the concept of binary sex by major anthropological associations, only for it to gain global attention after being reinstated. Join us as Elizabeth Weiss shares her steadfast commitment to objective knowledge and truth, her experiences with being canceled, and her aspirations for reform within the field of anthropology. In This Episode:Controversy over the binary concept of sexRetraction of anthropology panel on sexElizabeth Weiss's academic journey and researchChallenges in anthropology and repatriation lawsElizabeth Weiss's lawsuit and retirement settlement Follow Elizabeth on X here: https://twitter.com/eweissunburiedCheck out her latest book: https://a.co/d/9Os3MGa About Elizabeth:Elizabeth Weiss is professor emeritus of anthropology at San José State University. She's a 2023-2024 Faculty Fellow at the Mike & Sofia Segal Center for Academic Pluralism. She is on the board of the National Association of Scholars. Her latest book is On the Warpath: My Battles with Indians, Pretendians, and Woke Warriors (Academic Press, 2024). Follow Heterodox Academy on:Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Fax5DyFacebook: https://bit.ly/3PMYxfwLinkedIn: https://bit.ly/48IYeuJInstagram: https://bit.ly/46HKfUgSubstack: https://bit.ly/48IhjNF
Frank starts the show talking with Jeffrey Gurian, comedy writer, stand-up comic, host, author, producer, director and former dentist. They discuss mental illness awareness, political correctness in comedy and news of the day. Frank discusses the news that the Iranian president and Minister of Foreign Affairs were killed in a helicopter crash. He also discusses the spat in Congress between Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Jasmine Crockett (D-TX). Frank starts the third hour with commendations for the week. He moves on to talk with Dr. Elizabeth Weiss, Professor of Anthropology and the author of the book, On The Warpath: My Battles with Indians, Pretendians and Woke Warriors. They discuss Native American exhibits closing at the American Museum of Natural History because of new rules. Frank wraps up the show talking about content warnings before the film Goodfellas, a Washington Post article villainizing wealthy people, an update on the Boeing whistleblower suicide and much more. He is also joined by Noam Laden for News You Can Use. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank starts the third hour with commendations for the week. He moves on to talk with Dr. Elizabeth Weiss, Professor of Anthropology and the author of the book, On The Warpath: My Battles with Indians, Pretendians and Woke Warriors. They discuss Native American exhibits closing at the American Museum of Natural History because of new rules. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Elizabeth Weiss, Professor of Anthropology and the author of the book “On The Warpath: My Battles with Indians, Pretendians and Woke Warriors” Topic: Native American exhibits closing at American Museum of Natural History because of new rules Article: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/26/arts/design/american-museum-of-natural-history-nagpra.html Book: https://www.amazon.com/Warpath-Battles-Indians-Pretendians-Warriors/dp/1680533320?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3uyZE5C3k9sqyvwDYgF3zOclgu3QnlaPMCteqKoVI6R9pyUXKjA1KDwNY_aem_Afv2Jgixgv2fsAIAnC56OU8GajeA4X5NgkNAKIf7--DibdmAl4RxinrXY60sbW63LkTm4c42_TjGCso_tAo76wPT Bio: https://www.sjsu.edu/anthropology/about-us/people/faculty/weiss.php Website: https://elizabethweiss74.wordpress.com/ Social Media: https://twitter.com/eweissunburied?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve and Ron are joined by Anthropologist Elizabeth Weiss. Topics include the "alien" Elongated skulls, giants and what we can learn from anthropology.
On The Other Side of Midnight, Frank starts the show like he always does on Fridays: With Ask Frank Anything. He is joined by special guest Dominic Carter. In the next hour, Frank talks about grocery store pet peeves. He also talks with retired judge, filmmaker and award winning author Lise Pearlman about what happened to Charles Lindbergh's baby. Frank starts the third hour with denunciations for the week. He moves on to talk with Professor of Anthropology and the author of the book “Repatriation and Erasing the Past”, Dr. Elizabeth Weiss on Native American exhibits closing at American Museum of Natural History because of new rules. Frank wraps up the show talking about Groundhog Day and is joined by Noam Laden for News You Can Use. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank starts the third hour with denunciations for the week. He moves on to talk with Professor of Anthropology and the author of the book “Repatriation and Erasing the Past”, Dr. Elizabeth Weiss on Native American exhibits closing at American Museum of Natural History because of new rules. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Elizabeth Weiss, Professor of Anthropology and the author of the book “ Repatriation and Erasing the Past” Topic: Native American exhibits closing at American Museum of Natural History because of new rules Article: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/26/arts/design/american-museum-of-natural-history-nagpra.html Book: https://www.amazon.com/Repatriation-Erasing-Past-Elizabeth-Weiss/dp/1683401573 Bio: https://www.sjsu.edu/anthropology/about-us/people/faculty/weiss.php Website: https://elizabethweiss74.wordpress.com/ Social Media: https://twitter.com/eweissunburied?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(***TIMESTAMPS in Description Below) ~ Elizabeth Weiss is an American Anthropologist, Archaeologist & Historian. EPISODE LINKS: - MY AMAZON STORE FOR PODCAST GUEST BOOKS/FILMS: https://amzn.to/3RPu952 - Julian Dorey PODCAST MERCH: https://juliandorey.myshopify.com/ - Support our Show on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey - Join our DISCORD: https://discord.gg/JunfTEsc - SUBSCRIBE to Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UChs-BsSX71a_leuqUk7vtDg ELIZABETH LINKS: - TWITTER: https://twitter.com/eweissunburied - WEBSITE: https://elizabethweiss74.wordpress.com/ ***TIMESTAMPS*** 0:00 - Controversy around Elizabeth's most recent book; Ancient Native American Remains Controversy 10:53 - Fake Native American Imposter 15:38 - Elizabeth speaks up; Skull Photo Controversy 28:49 - Elizabeth accused; Human Remains issue 35:11 - “Sacred” Controversy; University attacks Elizabeth 39:28 - Gender Skeletal Studies cancellation 46:58 - Biological Questioning 54:06 - Heterodox Academy & Civil Disagreement 1:01:37 - Child mortality 1:11:04 - Julian reacts; Anthropology & Medicine 1:19:50 - Earliest form of looting, Graham Hancock attacks Elizabeth 1:31:04 - Comparing animal and human bones 1:36:28 - Native American & Quebec Prisoner; Byzantine Collections; 2 Million-Year-Old foot Bone 1:43:24 - Re-patriating bones; Solving University issue 1:51:37 - Philly Bombing; Sitting Bull's Great-Grandson; Oldest US Ancient Civilizations 2:00:57 - Younger Dryas Age; Discovery of “Lucy” Ancient Remains 2:07:54 - Determining the age of bones 2:15:38 - Neanderthal DNA & current breakthrough 2:24:06 - Darwin, Origin of Species, The Galapagos & Evolution 2:35:34 - Wallace & other evolutionary biologists; the Origins of Life; UFOs & AI 2:47:07 - Elizabeth's activity CREDITS: - Hosted & Produced by Julian D. Dorey - Intro & Episode Edited by Alessi Allaman ~ Get $150 Off The Eight Sleep Pod Pro Mattress / Mattress Cover (USING CODE: “JULIANDOREY”): https://eight-sleep.ioym.net/trendifier Julian's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey ~ Music via Artlist.io ~ Julian Dorey Podcast Episode 182 - Elizabeth Weiss
Cultural arsonists are trying to divide and destroy our society over the most fundamental issues. They tell us men can have babies, compete in sports against women, and they encourage kids to consider whether they're a boy or a girl. Biological reality keeps smacking them in the face but their crusade continues anyway.Dr. Elizabeth Weiss is a stark example of a serious scientist suddenly under fire from the gender identity police, simply for doing her job. Weiss is an anthropologist who referenced whether human remains were male or female based on very clear and long-established characteristics.That did not stop the transgender activists from demanding that Weiss use more inclusive language, since of course we couldn't possibly know how those people "identified" hundreds or thousands of years ago. It's completely absurd but the DEI-obsessed academic world is siding with the radicals anyway and Dr. Weiss is fighting for her career because she refuses to play the game.Don't miss this fascinating conversation about how experts know which remains are male and female, the political firestorm Dr. Weiss is being forced to endure, & why you can't put a price tag on your integrity or reputation.Thank you for being a part of the Sara Carter Show.Please visit our great sponsors:Express VPNhttps://expressVPN.com/saraProtect yourself online with an extra 3 months FREE. My Pillowhttps://mypillow.com/carterVisit MyPillow.com/carter and enter code CARTER at checkout to get free shipping on your entire order. The offer ends soon.Time Stamps: 0:05 Woke Students are torturing me3:19 Dr. Weiss joins the Sara Carter Show6:49 Bones should not be reburied10:03 The “two spirits” fight back13:11 The Skeleton is beautiful16:28 Male and Female skeleton18:05 Woke American Anthropological Association23:11 Is this a “Western” concept?26:44 Victim Hierarchy31:41 Words of Wisdom34:37 Show Close
Frank starts things off by talking about whether or not you should homeschool your children and he talks to Ari Nagel, mathematics Professor and sperm donor, who has fathered more than 100 children about being the biological father of many children. After, Frank speaks with Dr. Elizabeth Weiss, Professor of Anthropology and the author of the book “ Repatriation and Erasing the Past” about Wokeness in academia and the American Museum of Natural History being set to do away with human remains in their displays. After, Frank talks about the origins of the term "gypped" and gives Kenneth a farewell send off. Later, Frank talks about whether public officials can block critics on social media, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Elizabeth Weiss, Professor of Anthropology and the author of the book “ Repatriation and Erasing the Past” Website: https://elizabethweiss74.wordpress.com/ Topic: Wokeness in academia; The American Museum of Natural History to do away with human remains in their displays Story: https://www.thecollegefix.com/anthropology-professor-says-penn-is-making-a-mistake-in-relinquishing-human-skull-collection/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's podcast Elizabeth Weiss, Professor of Anthropology and fellow at the Center for Academic Pluralism, joins us to talk about bones! We discuss research ethics, respect for artifacts, the preservation of research materials, and academic freedom in anthropology and beyond. Current and future access to documents, laboratory spaces, databases, and physical objects are at risk. Also at risk is exposure to diverse and challenging ideas in anthropology research and education. We talk about contemporary social and political challenges surrounding the categorization of bones and the related ideological hypocrisies the field is actively avoiding. Elizabeth gives us a brief overview of her most recent cancellation experience: a panel discussion originally accepted for the American Anthropological Association conference was deemed potentially harmful and removed from the schedule. She invites us to hear the canceled panel discussion on November 8, offered through Heterodox Academy. Podcast Notes: Sign up for "[UNCANCELED] Let's Talk About Sex Baby: Why Biological Sex Remains A Necessary Analytic Category in Anthropology" by clicking here: https://t.co/hrsArQWnun Wednesday, November 8th at 4 - 6 pm ET Books by Elizabeth Weiss: Reading the Bones: Activity, Biology, and Culture (2017) and Repatriation and Erasing the Past (2020). Materials about the AAA cancellation: https://elizabethweiss74.wordpress.com/discussing-sex-is-no-longer-allowed-at-anthropology-conferences/ Elizabeth Weiss article in Quillette: The Problem of Sex Discrimination in Indigenous Archaeology (quillette.com) Elizabeth Weiss piece in Spiked: There's no such thing as a nonbinary skeleton - spiked (spiked-online.com) Article by Kathleen Lowrey about the canceled AAA panel: https://compactmag.com/article/how-anthropology-canceled-sex
"Whither the Looniversity?" - A Podcast on the Miserable State of the American University
Dr. Elizabeth Weiss is a full professor of anthropology at San Jose State University, where her research focuses on the analysis of ancient human remains. She has published dozens of peer-reviewed research essays and a number of books. Her most recent co-authored book, "Repatriation and Erasing the Past," made her a target of the woke mob due to her opposition to new repatriation laws that require federally-funded institutions to return any artifacts deemed "sacred" by an indigenous people to the living descendants of the tribe (should they be requested). This resulted in an open letter signed by nearly 1,000 academics denouncing Weiss and her book. More recently, she was attacked for posting a photo of her holding a human skull on social media. We talk about the woke ideologues, the current state of anthropology, repatriation politics, and her current lawsuit against her university.
"Whither the Looniversity?" - A Podcast on the Miserable State of the American University
Dr. Elizabeth Weiss is a full professor of anthropology at San Jose State University, where her research focuses on the analysis of ancient human remains. She has published dozens of peer-reviewed research essays and a number of books. Her most recent co-authored book, "Repatriation and Erasing the Past," made her a target of the woke mob due to her opposition to new repatriation laws that require federally-funded institutions to return any artifacts deemed "sacred" by an indigenous people to the living descendants of the tribe (should they be requested). This resulted in an open letter signed by nearly 1,000 academics denouncing Weiss and her book. More recently, she was attacked for posting a photo of her holding a human skull on social media. We talk about the woke ideologues, the current state of anthropology, repatriation politics, and her current lawsuit against her university.
What Comes After Jumping the Shark? Today: After a man becomes the first female four-star admiral, what's left for biological women to be first at? Then, Elizabeth Weiss, a professor of anthropology at San Jose State University, reveals the effort of gender activists pressuring anthropologists from identifying human remains as ‘male' or ‘female'. Finally, Helen Raleigh at The Federalist explains how the Sri Lanka crisis shows the damning evidence of Western elites' Green Revolution. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the Hold my Drink — navigating culture with a chaser of civility, and Counterweight podcast, Episode 79, we continue our conversation with Elizabeth Weiss. In our first discussion Elizabeth gave us the backstory on her kerfuffle over the repatriation of bones that had her dismissed as the curator of skeletal remains at her university. In this podcast, she joins us with her lawyers from the Pacific Legal Foundation, to discuss the danger in stifling academic inquiry, especially research that is unpopular, in our continued search for accuracy and truth, no matter how uncomfortable. Disagreement, rather than stifling research, is often the heartbeat of discovery and breakthroughs, which is now in danger itself of flatlining. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, a beer, and a blackberry cider. To read more on our discussion and to see what each of us is reading, visit our post The Politics of Bones on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page, and subscribe to Truth in Between on Substack to never miss a show.
EMAIL US - hmlib@henrymiller.org with suggestions and comments.Support Our Podcast>>>>>>>>>>>>Magnus in a conversation with Professor and author Elizabeth Weiss from San Jose State Department of Anthropology. Professor Weiss is currently locked out of some of the department because University officials do not approve of her viewpoint on a controversial academic issue relevant to her field of study: Physical anthropology. >>>>>>>>>>>>Here are links to some papers of interest in the context:Statement on Human RemainsOpen Letter to University Press of FloridaAn Open Letter to the SAA President, Board of Directors and Executive Director Review of Jennifer Raff's, A Genetic History of the AmericasElizabeth Weiss' Response regarding a photo with a skullWeiss vs San Jose State - ComplaintAssembly Bill 275Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=XSU2P2QHX4SA6)
In the Hold my Drink — navigating culture with a chaser of civility, and Counterweight podcast, Episode 73, we speak with Dr. Elizabeth Weiss on the problems with critical social justice ideology in the field of anthropology and archeology. Dr. Weiss, who studies skeletal remains, has been repeatedly cancelled for her views on repatriation and the reburial of bones. Too often claims of cultural insensitivity have resulted, literally, in burying history that may have implications for the future of not just select tribes, but all of humanity. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, and a mojito. To read more on our discussion and to see what we are both are reading, visit our post Archeological Decolonization: Burying the Past on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page, and subscribe to Truth in Between on Substack to never miss a show. You can read more from Elizabeth at https://elizabethweiss74.wordpress.com/ And follow her on Twitter at @eweissunburied Her book, Repatriation and Erasing the Past, is available for 55% off ($40 instead of $90) by ordering directly from University of Florida Press and applying the code: ARCH22. Lawsuit: The Pacific Legal Foundation is representing Dr. Weiss' in her Free Speech lawsuit against San Jose State University, and they have put out these statements: Tenured professor sues San Jose State University officials for stifling free speech and blocking research Professor challenges university's unlawful viewpoint discrimination
The debut novel by Elizabeth Weiss, The Sisters Sweet, just released November 2021 in the US, is a sensational and dazzling historical fiction full of layers, secrets, desires, and a human sense of self and life and I am so excited to be talking about this book today here on the podcast. Grab A Copy: - The Sisters Sweet; A Novel by Elizabeth Weiss • Please note that all rights of each of the books mentioned in this episode stay with their authors and respectable publishing houses. All opinions are my own. By purchasing a book from these, or any other links on my podcast episodes or show notes, I will be making a small affiliate profit which helps me continue to make each week's episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heather-s-woolery/support
Elizabeth is a professor in the Anthropology Department who teaches physical anthropology courses. Her research expertise is in skeletal analyses of osteoarthritis, muscle markers, and bone cross-sections to reconstruct lifestyles and better understand bone biology. Elizabeth has filed a lawsuit against her university officials alleging that they retaliated against her and restricted her access to skeletal remains after wrongfully being attacked by a woke mob that has created a hostile situation. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/out-of-the-blank-podcast/support
Shermer and anthropologist Elizabeth Weiss discuss: fossil ownership; how anthropologists draw conclusions about past peoples through their study of skeletons and mummies; why continued curation of human remains is important; why anthropologists should prioritize scientific research over other perspectives; the future of archaeology on its present trajectory toward the politicization of science; why the fossil remains of most Native American sites have tenuous or no connection whatsoever to modern tribal peoples living nearby; the consensus on how long ago migrations began; her lawsuit against San Jose State University for defaming her as a “racist” and blocking her from further scientific study of the fossil collection she has curated for 17 years, and much more…
Charlie talks to debut novelist Elizabeth Weiss about her novel Sisters Sweet which follows the lives of twin sisters as they navigate the world of vaudeville in the 1920s and 1930s. They discuss theatre history, writing about twins, changing technology, religion, family and more.
This week, Shannon, Kristin, Stacy, Brooke, Natalia, and Mariah discuss some of their most anticipated November releases. Books mentioned include: Elizabeth Weiss, The Sisters Sweet J.R. Ward, TheWolf (Black Dagger Brotherhood: Prison Camp #2) Nora Roberts, The Becoming (Dragon Heart Legacy #2) D K Hood, Fallen Angel (Detectives Kane and Alton #13) Jodi Picoult, Wish You Were Here Wanda M. Morris, All Her Little Secrets Sara Desai, The Singles Table (The Marriage Game #3) Darynda Jones, Moonlight and Magic (Betwixt and Between #4) Kyla Stone: Days of Ruin (Days of Ruin #1) Alice Henderson, A Blizzard of Polar Bears (Alex Carter #2) Marissa Meyer, Gilded (Untitled #1) Natasha Bowen, Skin of the Sea Alison Gaylin, The Collective Stephanie Gangi, Carry the Dog Laura Thalassa, Death (FourHorsemen #4) Rebecca Taylor, The Secret Next Door Karen M. McManus, You'll Be the Death of Me Rebecca Ross, Dreams Lie Beneath You can always contact the Book Bistro team by searching @BookBistroPodcast on facebook, or visiting: https://www.facebook.com/BookBistroPodcast/ You can also send an email to: TheBookBistroPodcast@gmail.com For more information on the podcast and the team behind it, please visit: http://anchor.fm/book-bistro
In this episode of “Making Sense of the Madness” Sean Morgan analyses today's breaking news including the new lawsuit filed against the Biden Administration by the State of Florida. Attorney Jeff Childers gives us an update on his wins in FL against mask and vaccine mandates. Dr. Elizabeth Weiss shares how her objective scientific research has been labeled “Racist” and she has fought against the anti-scientific culture of Marxist academia. Jeff Childers: www.coffeeandcovid.comElizabeth Weiss: http://elizabethweiss74.wordpress.com/Get Breaking News Updates: https://SeanMorganReport.comGet a Free Gold Consultation:Call Dr. Kirk Elliott at +1 720-605-3900https://sovereignadvisors.net/pages/seanmorgan/Nearly 60% of Americans are concerned about running out of money.RECEIVE A FREE CONSULTATION & A FREE E-BOOK ABOUT ANNUITIEShttps://www.americanmediaperiscope.net/clevelandwww.AmericanMediaPeriscope.netSupport the show (https://donorbox.org/seanmorganreport)
Dr. Elizabeth Weiss is a professor in the Anthropology Department at San Jose State University, where she teaches physical anthropology courses. Her research expertise is in skeletal analyses of osteoarthritis, muscle markers, and bone cross-sections to reconstruct lifestyles and better understand bone biology. Recently, Dr. Weiss has caused controversy within her department and the anthropology community for her criticism of recent trends regarding repatriation of Native American remains. We discuss Dr. Weiss' criticisms, the response she has received, why academic freedom is so vital, and much more. Dr. Weiss on Twitter: https://twitter.com/eweissunburied Coverage in The College Fix: https://www.thecollegefix.com/professor-condemned-as-racist-by-her-department-after-supporting-colorblind-research/ –––– Support the podcast and join the Honest Offense community at https://honestoffense.locals.com Other ways to support the podcast: https://www.ericcervone.com/support Follow Eric on Twitter and Instagram @ericcervone
Vincent Aiello, NAVY Veteran, commercial airline pilot and the host of the Fighter Pilot Podcast breaks down UFO incident on the USS Nimitz, Dr. Elizabeth Weiss, Professor of Anthropology and the author of the book “ Repatriation and Erasing the Past” SPEAKING ABOUT Wokeness in academia; Why the University of Pennsylvania should not return skull, and Lauren Conlin, WABC entertainment correspondent gives us the breakdown on Gavin MacLeod & BJ Thomas death; Movie theaters undo mask mandates and who will take over for Ellen?
Dr. Elizabeth Weiss, Professor of Anthropology and the author of the book “ Repatriation and Erasing the Past” Topic: Wokeness in academia; Why the University of Pennsylvania should not return skulls
Episode Six - Welcome to Mountain View, California My name is Gautam Iyer, and I'm the host of Rest Assured, a podcast generally about the San Francisco Bay Area's housing crisis. After promising that this podcast would focus on Mountain View for 5 episodes, we're finally in Mountain View. Mountain View is my hometown, and on this episode, I explain why it's such a unique place for housing in the Bay Area. I discuss the structure of government as it pertains to housing, starting with the federal government and working down to local government. With a lot of help from some knowledgeable folks, I also talk about rent control, demographics, and development in Mountain View. Enjoy and thanks for listening! Thank you to Duke University's Kenan Institute for Ethics for giving me the opportunity to pursue this project. Thank you to Liam Dillon of the LA Times, Alex Nuñez, Emily Ramos, Lenny Siegel, and Pardis Beikzadeh for their help and contributions. Additional thanks to Alex Brown, Lucas Ramirez, Sandra Esparza, Malia Pires, Elizabeth Weiss, Joan Brodovsky, Kevin Forestieri, Bruce England, and many more for their help, time, and work. Credit and additional thanks to: KTVU Fox 2 for the news clips in the intro. The California Apartment Association for their advertisement, via youtube. Fatcat beats (yes, Fatcat beats) on Youtube for the intro and outro music.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLWKQpphd7k Kevin MacLeod for several pieces of music that were used on this episode and that will be used on future episodes.Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License Source/artist: https://incompetech.com/ Acid Trumpet by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3340-acid-trumpet License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Freesound.org for the several sound effects that you heard. And the many others who made this possible.