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Hire Dr. Flewellen today! Flewellen has been featured in National Geographic, Science Magazine, CNN and PBS and has been invited to speak at institutions such as The National Museum for Women in the Arts, and the National Park Service.

 

 

Lessons From The Water: Diving With A Purpose

Dr. Flewellen talks about Diving With a Purpose and the significance of African descendant people participating in maritime archaeology.

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Archaeology in the Time of Black Lives Matter.

A panel discussion, facilitated by Maria Franklin & Justin Dunnavant.With Alexandra Jones, Alicia Odewale & Tsione Wolde-Michael. Chaired by Ayana Flewellen.

See full video here: http://vimeo.com/433155008


Archaeologists train students to Peer into the past on St. Croix

Dr. Flewellen talks about research at the Estate Little Princess on the island of St. Croix and the significance of training African descendant students in the field.


These Divers Search For Slave Shipwrecks and Discover Their Ancestors | National Geographic

Dr. Flewellen talks about the significance of African descendant people participating in maritime archaeology. 


Bespoken Bones Podcast Episode 68

Ayana Omilade Flewellen Ph.D., a Black Feminist, an archaeologist, a storyteller, and an artist, talks about archaeology and the enslavement and sexual exploitation of black women


ArcheoThursday Webinar: Sustainable Archaeology The Estate Little Princess

Drs. Ayana Flewellen and Justin Dunnavant talk with the National Park Service about archaeological work at the Estate Little Princess


Fresh Talk: Accessory to Action—Adorning Wakanda

At the National Museum of Women in the Arts Dr. Ayana Omilade Flewellen discussed her research on the adornment of African American women in Texas during the 19th and 20th centuries.