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Joshua Moses

Joshua

I teach anthropology and environmental studies at Haveford College, just outside of Philly. Currently, I'm holed up in a cabin in the Adirondacks in upstate New York with several family members, including my spouse and 4 year old daughter and 3 dogs. I started working on disasters by accident, when one day in 2001 I was walking to class at NYU and saw the World Trade Center buildings on flames. I have known Kim for a few year and I contacted her to connect with folks around Covid-19 and its imacts.

I'm particularly intersted in issues of communal grief, mourning, and bereavement. Also, I'm interested in the religious response to Covid-19.

Anthropocene Museums

A digital collection for the Quotidian Anthropocene research project and its engagements with (public) history museums. 

Responses to the Whitney Plantation

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A digital collection featuring responses and reflections generated after a visit to the Whitney Plantation Museum, and a following panel discussion with Ashley Rogers, Laura Rosanne Adderley,