Vanessa Agard-Jones is a postdoctoral fellow in the Society of Fellows in the Humanities at Columbia University. A political anthropologist, she focuses her research on the intersections of sexual and environmental politics and their relationship to debates about sovereignty in the (French) Caribbean. After her tenure with the society, she will join Yale University's faculty as assistant professor of women's, gender, and sexuality studies.
Wendy Asquith is a PhD candidate at the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom and an AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Award Holder with Tate Liverpool for the project Haiti in Art: Creating and Curating in the Black Atlantic. Her research focuses on the exhibition of Haitian art from the late nineteenth century to the contemporary moment, with a particular focus on postcolonial identities in a global context.
Greg Beckett is an assistant professor of anthropology at Bowdoin...