Meet: NATE TILTON
Name: Nate Tilton
Pronouns: He / Him / His
Academic background
• Undergraduate degree in Anthropology from University of California, Berkeley.
• Will start a graduate program in Medical Anthropology at University of California, Berkeley Fall 2020.
Research interests
• Institutions and the effects on veterans
• Veteran Health
• Critical Disability Studies
• Power Dynamics
• User Centered Design
• Flexible Design
• Neurodiversity
Current Position UC Berkeley Disability Lab Manager
Purpose of participation I am participating in this adventure in an attempt to decolonize academia and make it more accessible to marginalized folkx.
My vision for Popular Anthropology Magazine
I see Popular Anthropology Magazine as a way to decolonize, deconstruct, and provide a validating platform to researchers from marginalized communities that will allow them to speak in their own voice.
Why is Anthropology important to you?
Anthropology is important to me, because it allows us to better understand the ways in which we navigate the people and world around us.
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