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"Documenting Activism, Creating Change: Archaeology and the Legacy of #MeToo," edited by Hannah Cobb and Kayt Hawkins, is an important volume that explores feminist, intersectional activism within the field of archaeology since 2010. The book highlights how online and temporary spaces have been used by activists to challenge systemic sexism, harassment, and discrimination in the discipline. It reflects on the impact of the #MeToo movement in archaeology and heritage, documenting the ongoing efforts toward creating safer, more inclusive academic and professional environments.
This work captures insights from numerous contributors involved in activism, showcasing strategies, challenges, and the cultural shifts initiated by this wave of social justice movements. It underscores how activism becomes documented and utilized to foster change, emphasizing the power of collective action and the importance of sustained advocacy within academic fields.
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