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"THREE CHILDREN POISONED BY CANDY GIVEN TO FATHER," Toronto Star. October 15, 1912. Page 6. --- Thomas Pattison of Symington Avenue Was Presented With Caramels on a Street Car and Took Them Home - Lives Saved by Prompt Action of the Parents. --- CIVIC DOCTORS ARE MAKING AN ANALYSIS ---- From Left to Right, Howard. Age 6; George. Age 4: Nellie, Age 2, the Three Children of Mr. Thomas Patterson, 258 Symington Avenue, Who Were Poisoned by Eating Colored Caramels, and Had a Narrow escape from Death. ---- Poisoned by cheap, colored caramels, which had been purchased in a Yonge street candy store, the three children of Mr. Thomas Pattison, 258 Symington avenue, have had a narrow escape from death. Shortly after eating the caramels, which had been given them at supper-time on Sunday, they all became violently ill. Dr. Hannah Reid was summoned and worked over the children till well on in the morning. before they were past the danger point. Had it not been for timely first-aid administered by the mother, the youngest of the three probably would not have survived.
Mr. Pattison is a street car conductor, and the caramels were given him on Sunday afternoon by a new man he was taking over his run. He took five of the candies home, gave one to each of his children and ate one himself. A couple of hours after the carameis had been eaten, the youngest child, Nellie, aged two years and three months, became ill and began to vomit. Then Howard, aged six, and George, aged four, became similarly affected, and the mother and father had to attend to three children in agony all at once. The mother made the children swallow castor oil, and to her presence of mind the youngest at least owes its life. Neighbors were summoned and came in haste to help with the children. So far gone was the youngest that after two hours' incessant vomiting blood was coming from the stomach.
The father felt no ill effects from the caramel he had eaten, but complained of unusual drowsiness. The fifth caramel was taken down to the city hall for analysis yesterday and was found to contain poisonous ingredients. A quantity of caramels was purchased again yesterday from the same store where the candies were secured on Saturday, and of these an analysis will also be made.
The children have now quite re- covered from the effects of the poisoning.
#toronto#poisoning#poison candy#giving candy to children#near death experience#food safety regulations#take candy from strangers#medical investigation
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( @castorpoison said “i’m beautiful and underappreciated.” )
“i think everyone is beautiful in their own way! it’s a shame that only a handful of people ever think that about themselves,” pandora hummed, frosting her cupcakes.
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( @castorpoison said “at least you got whatcha wanted, y'know?” )
“i did, i did,” gabriel said with a sigh, nursing his wounds. he hadn’t fought back against the bullies, but at least their initial target had managed to get away. “i wasn’t able to stop them, though.”
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( @castorpoison said ❛❛ OMINOUS KAZOOING ❜❜ )
ophelia almost jumped out of her skin at the loud voice, clutching her chest. turning around, she frowned and said, “i appreciate your enthusiasm, but was that really necessary?”
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@castorpoison said: “sorry for being awesome, loser.”
justice simply looked at the boy, scoffed, and then pushed herself off of the wall. in a puff of black smoke, she turned into a dragon. she gave the boy a look.
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( @castorpoison )
ithaca was no stranger to wandering around at night. it was peaceful, and she could walk around undetected. she was so used to people not being around when she went on her little adventures that she was surprised to see someone else around. stopping, she leaned against the nearest wall and said, “are you sneaking around, too? or do you just happen to be up past your bedtime?”
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@castorpoison said: ❛ Unshackle me. I’ll give you a big hug. ❜
Frank chuckled, crossing his arms over his chest. “I think I should keep those shackles on. There must be a good reason why you’re stuck like that in the first place. Been causing trouble, Castor?”
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@castorpoison said: ❝ If you choose to lock your heart away, you’ll lose it for certain. ❞
“A wise philosophy but not one that applies to myself. If that was your meaning,” he asked, arching an eyebrow towards the boy.
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@castorpoison said: ❝ i’ve got a jar of dirt! ❞
salem made a face, stepping away from him. “ew. castor, what the hell?” she spat. “unless there’s crystals inside, i don’t want that anywhere near me.”
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@castorpoison asked ❛ Are you ready? ❜
“yeah, man, let’s go!” zane said as he readied his wheelchair, making sure the hallway was ( somewhat ) clear.
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( @castorpoison )
milly was bounding around the hospital. she’d been trying to cheer people up all day, and when she’d get tired, she would drink one of the many energy drinks she’d brought with her --- she’d had, at least, four of them by the time she’d finished her rounds.
spotting castor, the small girl let out a loud squeal and rushed forward. “cassy! cassy! cassy!” she exclaimed. “gimme a piggyback ride to my next room, cassy! pleeeaaassseee?”
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valentines 2k17 – kira skellington and castor yong ( @kira-skellington // @castorpoison )
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HBD ATONG, ZALZALDS, BIBS.
Dapat tutunong na agad to pagbukas HAHAHAH pero pag hinde, click mo muna yung lock na icon sa url, tapos scroll mo sa sound, tapos allow mo lang dude pare chong tapos reload mo! HAHAHAHAH ok ba yon? Pag tumunog na proceed! pero pag hinde, hanap ka pader tapos alam mo na gagawen HAHAHAHA

eto ba yung spiderman pare? HAHAHAHAHAH tangina ka anuga HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH GAGO AKYAT SYA E HAHAHHA
HHAHAHAHA yon hahahaha agen i repeat hahaha gayist shit na ginawa ko para sa tropa HAHAHHA pota dito ako magaling e sorry pero sana naman mappreciate mo bibs! (padalawa na tong blog na to yung isa ay yung kay pelep!) dahil kung di mo maaappreciate ay pwede mo na iumpog ang ulo mo sa pader! HAHAHAHA
HHAHAHAH Sinulat ko tong blog na ito weeks before your debut dahil pota baka malimutan ko pa e tsaka free ngayon tapos na yung dalawang bwakanangshet na pinapagawa ni lwbrikeyshen HAHAHAHAH *pasensya ka na ser ha gb!*
Babatiin naman kita bibs sa real life ang kaso ay di ko alam kung ma22loy sa tagaytay kaya if ever na hinde edi eto na yong bati kahit di mo ko binati nung belday kong hayop ka sana magtae ng 2 weeks! HAHAHAHAHA tsaka di ko rin alam kung mabibigay ko yung smol na regalo ko sa inyo ni castor dahil nga baka nga di matuloy HAHAHAHAHAHA
So ayon na nga belday mo na nga sexbomb atong! HAHAHAH
*photo break muna*

*Es2Dent* Wala naman akong sasabihin diff HAHAHAHA gusto ko lang sabihing HAPPIEST BIRTHDAY ZALDRIX JANSEN BANYAKIIIS ng may konting effort naman HAHAH para bawi sa mga tulong nyo here and there hahaha alam nyo naman na i owe u both ni pelep big time HAHAHAH at understatement yung word na mabait para idescribe kayo. Thank u for bringing the torch nung madilim HAHAHAHA lamonayon 2ll haba na ng message cringey na yak HAHAHAHAH
*puto break ulet tanggal umay 6mal ka hahaha*


*Es2DentS*
HAHAHAHAH ayon basta happy birthday ulit! Ang wish mo ay wish ko na rin para iisa na AAHAAHA basta tandaan mong kasama ka sa dasal ko lagi! Salamat sa oll! Ienjoy mo ang bertday mo bibaaay! HABADUUUU PARE CHONGKI LABYUUUUU rawr!
+++yung napag-usapan natin nung gabi ng miming di ko malilimutan yun zalds! pag mga ganon na state ay lagi lang akong nandito para makinig at tumulong sa paraan na kaya q! Basta magsabi ka lang bibs makikinig ako at sasamahan keta, sasamahan kita lagi! HAPPY 21st Ulit!
-BIBAYYYYORSOIDE HAHAHAHH
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Persona 5 Arena character profiles
I know I just said this may not happen, but after writing that last post, I just couldn’t help it.
This post talks about the characters, their Personas, weapons, and (if I’m able to put it) moves. Enough talk, let’s get into it.
WARNING: This could get a bit long and may contain spoilers.
Persona 3
Makoto Yuki
Title: The Messiah of Strings
Weapon: One handed sword
Arcana: Judgement
Persona: Messiah
Instant Kill: Hientou
Theme: Mass Destruction
Voice: Yuri Lowenthal
Mitsuru Kirijo
Title: The Imperious Queen of Extinctions
Weapon: Rapiers
Arcana: The Empress
Persona: Artemisia
Instant Kill: Niflheim
Theme: Missions for the Brilliant Executioner
Voice: Tara Platt
Akihiko Sanada
Title: The Two-Fisted Protein Junkie
Weapon: Boxing Gloves (Boxing)
Arcana: The Emperor
Persona: Caesar
Instant Kill: Earth Braker
Theme: The Wondering Wolf
Voice: Liam O’Brian
Aigis
Title: The Heartless Armed Angel
Weapon: Firearms
Arcana: The Chariot
Persona: Athena, Palladion (Instant Kill only)
Instant Kill: Heritage Liberator Palladion
Theme: A Heartful Cry
Voice: Karen Strassman
Yukari Takeba
Title: The Unslightly Pink Sniper
Weapon: Bow & Arrow
Arcana: The Lovers
Persona: Isis
Instant Kill: Final Feather⭐Arrow
Theme: Pink Sniper
Voice: Michelle Ruff
Junpei Iori
Title: The Mighty Strike-Out Slugger
Weapon: Baseball Bat and Baseball
Arcana: The Magician
Persona: Trismegistus
Instant Kill: Explosive Level-Up Grand Slam
Theme: Mr. Easy-Going
Voice: Vic Mignogna
Ken Amada & Koromaru
Title: The Pretentious Tenderfoot Dou
Weapon: Long Spear (Ken), Knife (Koromaru)
Arcana: Justice (Ken), Strength (Koromaru)
Persona: Kala-Nemi (Ken), Cerberus (Koromaru)
Instant Kill: Baptism of Light and Darkness
Theme: Youthful Spirit
Voice: Cindy Robinson
DLC:
Shinjiro Aragaki
Title: The Hellish Chef Under the Moonlight
Weapon: Battle Ax
Arcana: The Hierophant
Persona: Castor
Instant Kill: Stardrop
Theme: Mass Destruction (Persona 3 FES)
Voice: Grant George
Minako Yuki
Title: The Princess of Strings
Weapon: Naginata
Arcana: The Fool
Persona: Orpheus Telos
Instant Kill: Victory Cry
Theme: A Way of Life
Voice: Laura Bailey
Metis
Title: The Underworld Metal Butterfly
Weapon: Battle Ax
Arcana: The Hierophant
Persona: Psyche
Instant Kill: Danse Des Papillons
Theme: P3 FES
Voice: Stephanie Sheh
Ryoji Mochizuki
Title: The Beautiful Death for Love
Weapon: Scythe
Arcana: The Wheel of Fortune
Persona: Orpheus
Instant Kill: Song of Rebirth
Theme: Burn My Dread
Voice: Yuri Lowenthal
Elizabeth
Title: The Lethal Elevator Attendant
Weapon: Tome and Tarot Cards
Arcana: Death, The Fool
Persona: Thanatos
Instant Kill: Megidolaon
Theme: The Battle for Everyone’s Souls
Voice: Tara Platt
Theodore
Title: The All Simple Butler In Blue
Weapon: Tome and Tarot Cards
Arcana: The Devil
Persona: Lilith, Abaddon, Beelzebub (Instant Kill only)
Instant Kill: Spin Slash
Theme: Electronica in Velvet Room
Voice: Travis Willingham
Persona 4
Yu Narukami
Title: The Sister Complex Kingpin of Steel
Weapon: Two-Handed Sword
Arcana: The World
Persona: Izanagi-no-Okami
Instant Kill: Myriad Truths
Theme: Reach Out To The Truth
Voice: Johnny Yong Bosch
Yosuke Hanamura
Title: Captain Ressentiment
Weapon: Kunai
Arcana: The Magician
Persona: Takehaya Susano-o (replacing Jiraiya)
Instant Kill: Brave Blade
Theme: The Hero from Junes
Voice: Yuri Lowenthal
Chie Satonaka
Title: The Spunky Dragon with Deadly Legs
Weapon: Greaves (self taught Kung Fu)
Arcana: The Chariot
Persona: Haraedo-no-Okami (replacing Tomoe)
Instant Kill: Galactic Punt
Theme: Like a Dragon
Voice: Erin Fitzgerald
Yukiko Amagi
Title: The Unconquerable Snow Black
Weapon: Fan
Arcana: The High Priestess
Persona: Sumeo-Okami (replacing Konohana Sakuya)
Instant Kill: Full Bloom
Theme: Princess Amagi
Voice: Amanda Winn-Lee
Kanji Tatsumi
Title: The Bloodcurdling Beefcake Emperor
Weapon: Blunt Object
Arcana: The Emperor
Persona: Takeji Zaiten (replacing Take-Mikazuchi)
Instant Kill: The Man Series: Brofist
Theme: A Pure-Hearted Beast
Voice: Matthew Mercer
Rise Kujikawa
Title: The Scandalous Superstar Idol
Weapon: Microphone
Arcana: The Lovers
Persona: Kouzeon (replacing Himiko)
Instant Kill: True ♥ Story
Theme: Twinkle★Star
Voice: Ashly Burch
Naoto Shirogane
Title: The 2000 IQ Killjoy Detective
Weapon: Pistol
Arcana: The Wheel of Fortune
Persona: Yamato Sumeragi (replacing Sukuna-Hikona)
Instant Kill: Judge of Hell
Theme: Seeker of Truth
Voice: Valerie Arem
Teddie
Title: The Beast in Heat
Weapon: Claws
Arcana: The Star
Persona: Kamui-Moshiri (replacing Kintoki-Douji)
Instant Kill: Kamui Kablooey
Theme: Teddie Circus
Voice: Sam Riegel
Ryotaro & Nanako Dojima
Title: Mister E and his Magical Detective
Weapon: Gun (Dojima), Magnifying Glass (Nanako)
Arcana: The Hierophant (Dojima), Justice (Nanako)
Persona: Each other
Instant Kill: Family Solution
Theme: Koisuru Meitantei
Voice: J. B. Blanc (Dojima), Karen Strassman (Nanako)
DLC
Margret
Title: The Sadistic Stud-Keeping Secretary
Weapon: Tome and Tarot Cards
Arcana: The Empress
Persona: Cu Chulainn, Yoshitsune, Ardha, Helel (Instant Kill only)
Instant Kill: Morning Star
Theme: A Poem for Everyone’s Souls
Voice: Marisha Ray
Marie
Title: The Antisocial Poet of the Hollow Forest
Weapon: Bag
Arcana: Aeon
Persona: Kaguya
Instant Kill: Musubi no Ikazuchi
Theme: XOXO For You
Voice: Eden Riegel
Tohru Adachi
Title: The Egocentric Police Dick
Weapon: Pistol
Arcana: Jester
Persona: Magatsu-Izanagi
Instant Kill: Yomi Drop
Theme: Fool or Clown?
Voice: Johnny Yong Bosch
Persona 4 Arena
Labrys
Title: Yasogami’s Steel Council President
Weapon: Double Ended Axe
Arcana: The Wheel of Fortune
Persona: Ariadne
Instant Kill: Weaver’s Art: Inquisition
Theme: Spirited Girl
Voice: Cindy Robinson
Sho Minazuki
Title: The Rule-Smashing Pun Machine
Weapon: Twin Blades
Arcana: The Moon
Persona: Tsukiyomi
Instant Kill: God and Demon Annihilation
Theme: The Joker
Voice: Todd Haberkorn
Persona 5
Akira Kurusu/Joker
Title: The Trickster Who Flies For Justice
Weapon: Knives, Handguns
Arcana: The Fool
Persona: Arsene, Satanael (Instant Kill only)
Instant Kill: Sinful Shell
Theme: Last Surpise
Voice: Xander Mobus (Ben Disken if Mobus is unavailable)
Ryuji Sakamoto/Skull
Title: The Pirate of the Track
Weapon: Bludgeons, Shotguns
Arcana: The Chariot
Persona: Captain Kidd
Instant Kill: Skull of Rebellion
Theme: Full Sail Athlete
Voice: Max Mittelman
Ann Takamaki/Panther
Title: The Sassy Kitty Actress
Weapon: Whip, Submachine Guns
Arcana: The Lovers
Persona: Carmen
Instant Kill: Blazing Hell
Theme: Red Hot Panther
Voice: Erika Harlacher
Yusuke Kitagawa/Fox
Title: The Brush Wielding Samurai
Weapon: Katanas, Assault Rifles
Arcana: The Emperor
Persona: Goemon
Instant Kill: Kōri no Hyōgen
Theme: 9 Tails
Voice: Matthew Mercer
Makoto Niijima/Queen
Title: The Biker President of Pain
Weapon: Tekko, Revolvers
Arcana: The High Priestess
Persona: Johanna
Instant Kill: Atomic Flare
Theme: Queen of Spikes
Voice: Charami Leigh
Futaba Sakura
Title: Princess Lovecraft
Weapon: Curry Ladle, Taser Gun
Arcana: The Hermit
Persona: Necronomicon
Instant Kill: Cry of the Old Ones
Theme: All Seeing Saucer
Voice: Erica Lindbeck
Haru Okumura/Noir
Title: The Countess Who Dishonors
Weapon: Axes, Grenade Launchers
Arcana: The Empress
Persona: Milady
Instant Kill: One-shot Kill
Theme: Beauty Theif
Voice: Xanthe Huynh
Morgana/Mona
Title: The Four Wheel Pussy Treasure Hunter
Weapon: Curved Swords, Slingshots
Arcana: The Magician
Persona: Zorro
Instant Kill: Fight for Liberty
Theme: Cat Bus Speeding
Voice: Cassandra Morris
Yuuki Mishima/Anon
Title: The Self-appointed Public Relations Officer
Weapon: Baton, Volleyballs
Arcana: The Moon
Persona: Tsukiyomi Picaro
Instant Kill: Purgatorial Wing
Theme: Beneath the Mask (Remix)
Voice: Sean Chiplock
DLC
Goro Akechi/Cow/Black Mask (BM in Desperation Mode only)
Title: The Fallen Trickster Detective
Weapon: Laser Saber, Serrated Sword (Desperation Mode only), Ray Gun, Silenced Pistol (Desperation Mode only)
Arcana: Justice
Persona: Robin Hood, Loki (Desperation Mode and Instant Kill only)
Instant Kill: Laevatein
Theme: Ark
Voice: Robbie Daymond
Lavenza
Title: The Elegant Warden Princess
Weapon: Tome and Tarot Cards
Arcana: Strength
Persona: Kelpie, Oni, Rakshasa, Valkyrie, Siegfried, Zaou-Gogen (Instant Kill only)
Instant Kill: Vorpal Blade
Theme: Freedom for Everyone’s Souls
Voice: Carrie Keranen
Masayoshi Shido
Title: The Demonic Seafaring Prime Minister
Weapon: Cutlass, Bazooka
Arcana: Hunger
Persona: Samael, Yaldabaoth (Instant Kill only)
Instant Kill: Rays of Control
Theme: Rivers in the Desert
Voice: Keith Silverstein
Other DLCs
Zen & Rei
Game origin: Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth
Title: The Afterlife Sweethearts
Weapon: Double Crossbows
Arcana: The Tower
Persona: Each other
Instant Kill: Soul Slice
Theme: Maze of Life
Voice: Keith Silverstein (Zen), Ashly Burch (Rei)
Vincent Brooks
Game origin: Catherine
Title: The Two-Timing King of Bachelors
Weapon: Pillow, Cellphone, Sword
Arcana: The Fool
Persona: Jonny Ariga, Orlando Haddick, Toby Nebbins, Catherine (Succubus), Shadow of Vincent (Instant Kill only)
Instant Kill: LOVE IS OVER
Theme: YO
Voice: Troy Baker (Vincent), Travis Willingham (Jonny), Liam O’Brian (Orlando), Yuri Lowenthal (Toby), Laura Bailey (Catherine)
Katherine McBride
Game origin: Catherine
Title: The Blue Nail Empress
Weapon: Fork
Arcana: The Lovers
Persona: Ishtar
Instant Kill: Fist of Grudge
Theme: Hen to Hen
Voice: Michelle Ruff
Thomas Mutton/Boss
Game origin: Catherine
Title: The Shepard of the Tower
Weapon: Gavel, Revolver
Arcana: The Tower
Persona: Dumuzid, Asteroth (Instant Kill only)
Instant Kill: Wrath of Judgment
Theme: It’s a Golden Show
Voice: Kirk Thornton
That’s the characters. I hope you like it. Thank you.
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Call for Proposals: #CiteBlackWomen
Call For Proposals: Feminist Anthropology Issue 2.1: #CiteBlackWomen Posted by Web Maeven | Monday, 12 December 2019 | AFA Blog, Call for Papers, News, Uncategorized Deadline: March 1, 2020 Guest Co-editor: Christen Smith http://afa.americananthro.org/category/call-for-papers/ In this issue, we explore the contributions of Black women scholars to the field of anthropology and beyond. Thinking through our critical traditions, we ask, what scholarship looks like when it foregrounds the thinking of those scholars who have historically been excluded from anthropology’s central conversations? How do Black women’s voices, in all of their diversity (trans, cis queer and non-queer) reshape our modes of theorizing, analyzing, and describing the worlds that anthropologists engage, both past and present? By centering the scholarly innovations of Black women, Feminist Anthropology seeks to challenge citational practices that have silenced, and appropriated the intellectual labors of Black women. Heeding the call of anthropologist Christen Smith who coined the #CiteBlackWomen hashtag in 2017, this issue engages Black women scholars who have been at the heart of the anthropological endeavor, and introduces new generations of anthropologists to the discipline through a lens that reexamines the center from its margins. We recognize that to discuss Black women primarily is not to exclude or ignore other voices, but to address the need to amplify unique experiences and histories carefully and without equivocation. We note the words of the Combahee River Collective: “If Black women were free, it would mean that everyone else would have to be free, since our freedom would necessitate the destruction of all systems of oppression.” To pay special attention to Black women is also to attend to the needs of all of us. As Christen Smith writes, “We must undo the toxic politics of erasing women’s voices across our society, especially in the academy. How can we rethink anthropology’s approach to theory, methodology, and pedagogy so that women of color are not faceless and voiceless? This includes other marginalized populations who have equally been erased from anthropological theory, like indigenous and non-white scholars from the global South.” The journal seeks original submissions across all fields of anthropology that speak to the generous plenitudes of Black women’s scholarly interventions. Archaeologists, linguists, cultural anthropologists and biological anthropologists might ask: How have Black women scholars and marginalized scholars sustained transnational scholarly conversations and how have these discourses and interventions evolved in time (Combahee River Collective; Faye V. Harrison, Chandra Talpade Mohanty; Christen Smith)? What happens to intersectionality (Kimberlé Crenshaw) and Black Feminist theorizing when it is mobilized for anthropological analysis across the fields (Moya Bailey; A. Lynn Bolles; Whitney Battle-Baptiste)? Where does abolitionist and fugitive scholarship lead us in examining the histories, presents and futures of institutions (Maya Berry et al; Brit Rusert; Savannah Shange)? What does anthropological ‘wake work’ look like (Christina Sharpe) in ethnography, language, archive, biology, and the material record? How has language interacted with cultural, biological and material practices to reproduce and resist racial, ethnic, and gendered politics (Jonathan Rosa; Ana Celia Zentella)? How have Black and indigenous scholars challenged anthropology’s approach to voicing kinship, maternity, girlhoods, and households (Cathy Cohen; Aimee Meredith Cox; Saidiya Hartman; Leith Mullings; Hortense Spillers; Mishauna Goeman)? What does the anthropology of religion have to gain from the centering of performance, movement and embodiment (N. Fadeke Castor; Zora Neale Hurston)? How do Black women scholars engage post-humanism; human-plant and human-animal relations; ecological thinking; and the anthropocene (Vanessa Agard-Jones; Octavia Butler; Fatimah Jackson et al.)? How do scholarly understandings of technology benefit from the interventions of scholars who center race, gender, sexuality and class (Ruha Benjamin; Alondra Nelson; Safiya Noble; Laura Wilkie)? How have Black women scholars brought attention to the tyrannies and potentialities of health and healthcare interventions as the work of kinship, development, and empire (Adia Benton; Deirdre Cooper Owen; Faye Harrison)? What methods have Black women scholars innovated, and how do these methodologies benefit the discipline (Dána-Ain Davis; Irma McLaurin)? How have feminist anthropologists grappled with citing sovereignty, queerness, and nationalisms, rethinking the politics of belonging (Audra Simpson; SA Smythe; Deborah Thomas)? We invite submissions that substantively engage Black women’s scholarly contributions and demonstrate their impact on anthropology, and demonstrate how these intellectual interventions “sustain, remix and innovate a lively and heterogeneous set of scholarly traditions,” (Davis and Mulla 2020) towards a richer, more insightful, undisciplined and/or inter-disciplined anthropology. Co-authored and dual lingual pieces are encouraged. If you are interested in submitting a dual lingual manuscript, please contact the editors for more instruction ([email protected] and [email protected]). Manuscripts can be submitted via the journal’s ScholarOne site in all submission categories. Please consult the author guidelines for further details. For full consideration to be included in the themed issue, please submit manuscripts by March 1, 2020. Works Cited Vanessa Agard-Jones. 2012. “What the Sands Remember,” GLQ 18(2 –3): 325-346. Moya Bailey. 2010. “They Aren’t Talking About Me….” The Crunk Feminist Collective. http://www.crunkfeministcollective.com/2010/03/14/they-arent-talking-about-me/ Whitney Battle-Baptiste. 2011. Black Feminist Archaeology. New York and London: Routledge University Press. Ruha Benjamin. 2019. Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code. Cambridge: Polity Press. Adia Benton. 2015. HIV Exceptionalism: Development through Disease in Sierra Leone. Minneapolis and St. Paul: University of Minnesota Press. Maya Berry, Claudia Chávez Argüelles, Shanya Cordis, Sarah Ihmoud, Elizabeth Velásquez Estrada. 2017. “Toward a Fugitive Anthropology: gender, Race and Violence in the Field,” Cultural Anthropology. 32(4): 537-565. A. Lynne Bolles. 2001. “Seeking the Ancestors: Forging a Black Feminist Tradition in Anthropology,” in Black Feminist Anthropology: Theory, Praxis, Poetics, and Politics. I. McClaurin, ed. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 24-48. Octavia Butler. 1979. 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