Wayne State University's  First Fridays in Anthropology series continues on Friday, March 1, from 3-5 p.m. This event will feature three distinguished alumni of the WSU PhD program in anthropology--Dr. Angela Guy-Lee, Dr. Renady Hightower, and Dr. Gwendolyn Norman--who will engage in a panel discussion moderated by Dr. Andrea Sankar, professor of anthropology at WSU. This will be a terrific chance to learn about diverse career pathways in anthropology, with a special focus on the relevance of anthropology for careers in health and education and on the experiences of Black women anthropologists. Following the panel discussion, there will be an in-person reception.

This event will be held in person at Wayne State's Anthropology Library, Old Main 1224, and online via Zoom. Registration is required to attend via Zoom.

First Fridays are inviting, accessible introductions to anthropological research, with a focus on the significance of anthropology for the public. Please bring your colleagues, friends, and family--these talks are meant to be accessible to a broad audience. Looking forward to seeing you on Friday!