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Faye V. Harrison
A well known professor of African American studies by the name Faye v. Harrison has done intense research on the studies of anthropology as well to shape the program of women and gender in the cultures from Latin America to the deep seas of the caribbean. Faye V Harrison is an anthropologist whose main focus of research is to provide a clear understanding of social inequality, human rights and the interaction race with ethnic groups globally. She is a educator that has bring a powerful voice for African american people and women suffrage. She is the author of the Outside within: reworking anthropology in the global age and editor to Resisting Racism and Xenophobia. Her work follows her and went all the way for a presidential award from the american Anthropological association in 2018. Her contribution to the extensive work on gender division of the labor in Jamaica has allowed readers to understand the inequalities a person of color in different countries are facing similar abuse by governments, cultures and societies.

Faye V. Harrison provides a well explained argument about the racism in Cuba and connected to the racism in the United States, arguing that the country does not need a level of statues to exploit those who are clear of being different. With much of her research she has contributed to the studies of anthropology and provides a perspective from an african women view. Ms. Harrison is a well educated individual that has helped the industry of research from the Caribbean, the United kingdom, United States and south africa. Her achievements continue with her research, education in top universities of prestige such as Stanford, Brown and Illinois University. Her entire life revolves in contributing for a better educated future for all types of people.

Her contribution has mainly been for African Studies and women rights. In 2016 she taught a course about the importance of understanding why society should respect the slogan “Black lives Matters”. Her unique interpretation of reality brings an exclusive view point for African American people who in many ways have been silent globally. She is a true advocate for narrating the truth and providing an understanding to topics that are sensitive yet important to touch in order for a social change around each country.

List of publication


 * Outsider Within: Reworking Anthropology in the Global Age
 * Resisting Racism & Xenophobia: Global Perspectives on Race, Gender, & Human Rights; African-American Pioneers in Anthropology
 * Decolonizing Anthropology: Moving Further toward an Anthropology for Liberation.  Afro-Descendants, Identity, and the Struggle for Development in the Americas Transnational Blackness: Navigating the Global Color Line
 * Afro-Atlantic Dialogues: Anthropology in the Diaspora
 * Blackness in Latin America & the Caribbean