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Alisse Waterston

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Alisse Waterston is an American professor of anthropology at City University of New York[1].

She is a cultural anthropologist, interested in how systemic violence and inequality influence society. In 2013 she published an ethnographic account of her father in a book titled My father's wars (Routledge)[2][3]. She is President-elect of the American Anthropological Association, to serve as its Vice President (2014-2015) and President in 2016-2017[4]. She is a member of John Jay College Foundation, Inc. Board of Trustees [5].

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