About the Author
Rhea Bennett is a member of the Harvard class of 2020 pursuing a bachelors degree in Anthropology – Archaeology. This interview discusses work she has done for her senior thesis, which combines her loves for costuming, archaeology, and culture.
Analyzing Gender in the Moche Society Through Archaeology
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Climbing the Tepozteco: Meditations on Mexico
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With sweat trickling down my forehead, I meditated on the question: What does motivation look like?
Cultivating Resilience in Puerto Rico: Harvesting Fields of Change
As a born and raised Puerto Rican, my journey has always been intertwined with my homeland’s vibrant hues and resilient spirit.
Los Vuelos de La Muerte: Forced Disappearance in Mexico
The first time I heard the word desaparecido—disappeared, a missing person— was in my high school Spanish class as we learned about the Dirty War in Argentina.