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Anthropologists are at the forefront of understanding cultural and biological variation in humans. For this activity, you will ‘visit’ a museum exhibition that was specifically created to address issues of race and racism. The exhibit is also available online, so we can access it for this discussion.
“This exhibition was developed by the Science Museum of Minnesota in collaboration with the American Anthropological Association. Since its original run in 2007, RACE has sparked conversation and contemplation at institutions in over 25 cities all across the United States. By deconstructing historical, scientific and social ideas of race, the exhibit helps guests understand what race is and more importantly, what race is not. It accomplishes this by focusing on three main themes: the everyday experience of race, the history of the idea of race in the United States and the science that is challenging some commonly held ideas about race.” (Quoted from http://www.pacificsciencecenter.org/Exhibits/race (链接到外部网站。))
The exhibit came to Seattle at the Pacific Science Center, so perhaps you may have seen it in 2013/2014.
5. Once you are on the “Human Variation” page, FIRST take the “Human Variation Quiz” and keep track of your results. There are 10 questions, so you should record your score out of 10 points.
6. After you finish the quiz and have recorded your score, proceed through 5 of the 6 parts (The Human Spectrum; Only Skin Deep; Our Molecular Selves; Health Connections; Race and Human Variation).
7. Re-take the “Human Variation Quiz.” Keep track of your score and note if the first quiz score is different from the second quiz score.
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