Women in Archaeology Podcast: SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN ARCHAEOLOGY – EPISODE 10 (September 18, 2016)

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In a nutshell, sexual harassment is surprisingly pervasive throughout archaeology.  It can be found in academia to fieldwork.  It is being committed by supervisors to entry level field techs–and it needs to stop.  I am very proud to have been part of this discussion.

Episode summary: Today the Panel discuses the formation of the SAA’s recent statement on sexual harassment and look at a few notable cases that have made the news. 

Women in Archaeology Podcast: THE REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN ARCHAEOLOGISTS IN MEDIA – EPISODE 9 (September 4, 2016)

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This is a great episode and I really enjoyed being part of the discussion.  It is difficult to think of positive fictional representations of female archaeologists!

Episode Summary: Today the panel discusses the way women archaeologists are represented in a variety of media including TV, Movies, and Video Games. We talk about what there is out there for us, and what kinds of role models we’d like to see going forward. We’re also joined by special guests Chelsea Rose of Time Team America fame and Meghan Dennis aka @GingeryGamer.

Women in Archaeology Podcast, Episode 6: PELISKA’S SURVEY RESULTS, PART 2 (July 24, 2016)

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I was on the discussion panel for both part 1 and part 2.  The episode is about: Today we finish talking about the Results of a Survey for Field Archaeologists / Cultural Resource Managers by Charles J. Peliska. We look over education, gender, and the pay gap and try to figure out some reasons behind the differences. This is part two of a two part discussion.

Women in Archaeology Podcast: Episode 1-ARPA AND THE OREGON OCCUPATION (April 10, 2016)

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This was the first Women in Archaeology Podcast panel I got to be a part of–I absolutely loved being part of the discussion.  Since then, I’ve become one of the co-hosts.  Here’s what the episode is about:

The Panel discusses the application of ARPA in recent court cases and how ARPA could be used in the prosecution of the Oregon Militia Standoff.