World Anthropology Day
While anthropology might sound like a strangely scientific word, it is actually a field that is rather close to home. In fact, anthropology is the study of human societies, how people interact with one another in cultures, and how these cultures have developed over time into the modern era.
Position your brand as a champion of cultural understanding and educational enrichment by sponsoring or amplifying anthropology-focused content and museum partnerships.
- Host a virtual cultural discussion panel featuring anthropologists and diverse community voices
- Create educational content series exploring human societies and cultural evolution
- Partner with museums for field trip promotions or virtual anthropology experiences
- Spotlight diverse cultural perspectives through storytelling and documentary recommendations
The first World Anthropology Day was celebrated in 2015 through the efforts of the American Anthropological Association (AAA).
During the first year, the name was originally National Anthropology Day, but it was changed the following year to expand the day’s reach.
World Anthropology Day offers an opportunity to show appreciation for and celebrate the field of anthropology, increasing public awareness of the significance of this field.
It also encourages individuals, groups, students and teachers to get more involved with learning about other cultures and society as a whole.
Host an Educational Event
Teachers and parents can organize educational events around the topic of World Anthropology Day. From sessions and talks to webinars and forums, this is a great time to get high school students more involved. For younger students, consider activities and games that promote better exposure to language, culture, societal situations and more. Field trips to cultural museums are another excellent way to enjoy this important event.
Access World Anthropology Day Resources
The American Anthropological Association, founder of this event, offers toolkits and other resources to help educators promote World Anthropology Day and make the most out of it. Check out the organization’s website for more information.
Enjoy an Anthropology Discussion Group
Groups of friends from different backgrounds or cultural situations can take advantage of World Anthropology Day as an opportunity to get more connected and go deeper into discussions about humans and society. Read and discuss a book or an article. Ask thought-provoking questions and practice listening. Or find some other creative ways to build into relationships that support stimulating conversation with others who might have different perspectives.
Take In a Cultural Anthropology Film
Get involved with World Anthropology Day through the unique stories that have been told about humans and society through film. Take a look at one of these suggested films to get started: City of God(2002). Set in Rio de Janeiro in the 1970s, this film depicts the stories of two young men who set out on different paths.Avatar(2009). Revealing different loyalties and ethnographies, this blockbuster fantasy film provides a fascinating glimpse into culture.Do the Right Thing (1989). Focusing on the racial tensions during a heat wave in New York City, this Spike Lee film was nominated for a wide range of awardsThe Visitor (2007). This fascinating film starring Richard Jenkins tells the story of a professor who goes back to New York to find an illegal immigrant couple living in his home.