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Andrew Sluyter
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#Prof #Author #WorkingClass #GirlDad #CarnegieFellow #ACLSfellow, #1stGen High School thru PhD #Immigrant, ex Editor @jofhistgeog.bsky.social‬, ex Executive Director @ Conf. of Latin American Geography, and more at https://t.co/AhhsSd4K6m .. more

Andrew Sluyter is an American social scientist who currently teaches as a professor in the Geography and Anthropology Department of the Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. His interests are the environmental history and historical, cultural, and political ecology of the colonization of the Americas. He has made various contributions to the theorization of colonialism and landscape, the critique of neo-environmental determinism, to understanding pre-colonial and colonial agriculture and environmental change in Mexico, to revealing African contributions to establishing cattle ranching in the Americas, and to the historical geographies of Hispanics and Latinos in New Orleans. With the publication of Black Ranching Frontiers: African Cattle Herders of the Atlantic World, 1500–1900 and a 2012–13 Digital Innovation Fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies, he has joined a growing number of scholars from multiple disciplines working from the perspective of Atlantic History and using the tools of the Digital Humanities. His latest book, Hispanic and Latino New Orleans: Immigration and Identity since the Eighteenth Century, co-authored with Case Watkins, James Chaney, and Annie M. Gibson, was awarded the 2015 John Brinckerhoff Jackson Book Prize by the American Association of Geographers. .. more

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Merry Christmas from America’s unions!

Our labor movement stands in solidarity with all working people who are still fighting for dignity, respect and more this holiday season.

Any ideas about this contract amendment offer I just received from @yalepress re AI rights? It’s for 25% of an undefined “net.” The Anthropic settlement is for 50%. @AuthorsGuild suggests 75-85% depending on how much effort the press actually puts into selling AI use.

Sad 🥲. Explore this gift article from The New York Times. You can read it for free without a subscription. www.nytimes.com/2025/12/12/u...
Kids Rarely Read Whole Books Anymore. Even in English Class.
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Renegotiating Barbuda's commons: recent changes in Barbudan open-range cattle herding: Journal of Cultural Geography: Vol 27, No 2 www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Renegotiating Barbuda's commons: recent changes in Barbudan open-range cattle herding
Barbuda remains little developed and sparsely populated relative to its neighbors in the Leeward Lesser Antilles, a rather extraordinary and relatively unknown Caribbean place. Much of its distinc...
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"Humans are astonishingly energy-efficient...with a brain that runs on only about 20 watts of power.... A.I. models burn through mountains of data and electricity to approximate that same performance, yet still misfire the moment they must handle unfamiliar problems." www.nytimes.com/2025/12/05/o...
Opinion | Don’t Fear the Bubble Bursting
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This is a Google NotebookLM generated video of this online project: Slavery and the University Storymap, linked in next post.

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LSU and Slavery
YouTube video by Andrew Sluyter
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This is a Google NotebookLM generated video of this article: Andrew Sluyter, Death on the Middle Passage: A Cartographic Approach to the Atlantic Slave
Trade, Esclavages & Post-esclavages, 3 | 2020, journals.openedition.org/slaveries/3358.

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Death on the Middle Passage
YouTube video by Andrew Sluyter
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This is a Google NotebookLM generated video of this article: Andrew Sluyter (2024) The Iconography of Death in the Logbooks of the Eighteenth-Century Dutch Atlantic Slave Trade, Slavery & Abolition, 45:2, 212-241.

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The Iconography of Death in the Dutch Slave Trade
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James Watson was such a big, divisive figure that no single obituary I've read yet really captures him. The Cold Springs Harbor obit does a fine job on his very real, very important scientific accomplishments but seriously slights the weird, awful turn his life took in his last ~20 yrs...
In remembrance of Dr. James D. Watson | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Jim Watson made many contributions to science, education, public service, and especially Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL). As a scientist, his and Francis Crick’s determination of the structure of...
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New Orleans and the Mardi Gras Amtrak line also won accolades.
Louisiana named state of the year for tourism at travel magazine's national awards ceremony
New Orleans and the Mardi Gras Amtrak line also won accolades.
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BREAKING: The #LSU Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to name McNeese State leader Wade Rousse its next system president, and it has picked University of Alabama Provost Jim Dalton as both chancellor and provost of its Baton Rouge campus. #lalege #lagov
LSU splits president-chancellor roles, makes two hires • Louisiana Illuminator
The LSU Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to hire current McNeese State University President Wade Rousse as its next president.
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The talent pipeline that built American innovation is drying up — especially in the South lailluminator.com/2025/10/31/i...
The talent pipeline that built American innovation is drying up — especially in the South • Louisiana Illuminator
Once dominant in recruiting international students and scholars, U.S. higher education is now under serious strain.
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Do you say “Holland” instead of “Netherlands”?

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Opinion | The Wish to Be Seen
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What to know about the six people asked to apply to be the next LSU president lsureveille.com?p=266737
What to know about the six leading candidates for LSU president - Reveille
The LSU presidential search committee announced the six candidates they will formally ask to apply to be the next president of LSU.
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After LSU closed Unity Field tailgate area, many students call decision targeted, ‘unjustified’ lsureveille.com?p=266671
LSU students disapprove, are frustrated with closure of Unity Field - Reveille
LSU students react to the university's closure of Unity Field in an attempt to improve game day safety. Many feel it is racially targeted.
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