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ambyr hardy

Ambyr Hardy

Professor

M.A. 2016 CSULB- Applied Anthropology 






Courses:

ANT 100 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

ANT 101 Introduction to Biological Anthropology

ANT 102 Ancient Civilization

ANT 312 Language and Culture

ANT 336 Culture, the Environment, and Globalization

ANT 337 Ethnography & Film

ANT 354 Biological Anthropology

ANT 455/555 People Culture, and the Environment

Short Biography:      As an applied cultural anthropologist, I love to explore the diverse and beautiful ways humans adapt to their physical and cultural environments. I believe that collaboration is our species’ key to success, and I love working with people to solve problems using my “ethnographic toolkit.”  I am committed to positive social change and believe a more equitable future is rooted in implementing organizational and structural justice.

Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Research Background:

  • Social Support Peer Networks
  • Women and Gender Studies
  • Public & Museum Education
  • Tongva Education Collaboration
  • Institutional Decolonization via Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion