Director & Professor of the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies and Public Humanities Hub Advisory Board Member
“[T]here is a particular kind of engagement with the public outside of the university that really does speak to humanities as it is typically oriented through the creative (e.g., performative, graphic, literary) arts, that manifests in things like writing workshops or participatory art projects. I do not find myself doing that kind of work as much as my training in art, architecture, and anthropology brings different skillsets to how I engage the public. Rather than ‘a humanities scholar doing public humanities work,’ I prefer to think of myself as a person who reaches out to engage the public through whatever creative means that I can.”
Read the interview here