『When the Dead Speak: Memory, Forensic Anthropology, and Why Bearing Witness Still Matters』のカバーアート

When the Dead Speak: Memory, Forensic Anthropology, and Why Bearing Witness Still Matters

When the Dead Speak: Memory, Forensic Anthropology, and Why Bearing Witness Still Matters

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概要

This episode discusses disappearance, historical violence, and grief in a non-graphic but emotionally heavy context. Please take care of yourself while listening.Welcome to Field Notes from the Dead, a podcast exploring forensic anthropology, archaeology, and the human stories that shape how we understand death, memory, and dignity.


In this episode, Ki Roberts examines the real-world origins of forensic anthropology through the history of the desaparecidos in South America, the Madres de Plaza de Mayo, and the emergence of forensic missions dedicated to truth and identification.


This episode explores:

• Disappearance as a historical and social reality

• How families preserved memory when systems failed

• The ethical responsibilities of forensic anthropologists

• Why identification matters to the living

• Why this work still matters in modern missing persons cases


This is a trauma-informed, educational episode grounded in history and ethics, designed for curious learners, students, writers, and anyone interested in the human side of science.


Resources & Support:

If this episode brought up difficult feelings, support is available. In the U.S., you can call or text 988 for emotional support.


Additional resources:

• RAINN — rainn.org

• National Domestic Violence Hotline — thehotline.org

• StrongHearts Native Helpline — strongheartshelpline.org

• NamUs (Missing Persons) — namus.nij.ojp.gov


Learn more:

• EAAF — eaaf.org

• Amnesty International — amnesty.org

• Human Rights Watch — hrw.org






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missing persons history

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