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Scientific American: The t​heory that men evolved to hunt and women to gather is wrong

A public piece summarizing Dr. Cara Ocobock and I's American Anthropologist pieces on the physiological and archaeological evidence of women hunters.

Read Sci Am article

Zippia.com Experts Weigh In on Job Trends

What does the Anthropology Bachelor's job market look like in 2020?
Read Zippia Interview

Specialist interviewed on NBC's Tag Team

When are you seeing real bones or casts in a museum? Find out in the segment from NBC news
Watch NBC Tag Team

Interviewed on A Partial Perspective, a science YouTube channel from two CSUDH alumni

Podcast #1 | Sarah Lacy on Paleoanthropology, Teaching, and Science Outreach
A Partial Perspective

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Coverage of Black and LGBTQ+ panel

Ferguson movement probed from radical and pragmatic perspectives
Read St Louis American

Coverage of talk for WU Medical School First Year Orientation

Incoming medical students receive crash course in health disparities
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Expert Opinion

Ancient People Achieved Remarkably Clean Teeth With Noxious Weed?
Read National Geographic

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The Conversation: Forget Man the Hunter

A shorter public piece on our woman the hunter work
Read the Conversation

Gameology Experts React: Far Cry Primal

Dr. Lacy reacts to gaming footage from a prehistoric themed video game
Watch Gameology

Sausage of Science podcast interview

The Human Biology Association's podcast "The Sausage of Science" featuring Drs. Cara Ocobock and Chris Lynn
​interviewed Dr. Sarah Lacy to discuss some recent publications as well as her social activism as a scientist
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CSUDH News Interview

"Sarah Lacy Hangs with Hot Hominins": Interview about Dr. Lacy's lab at her new university and her use of instagram to do science outreach
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Interview in UMSL Daily Blog

Interview by Evie Hemphill with Dr. Lacy and Dr. Dean Spade for panel on Black and LGBTQ+ liberation

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Expert Opinion

Women in their 30s are having babies at highest rate since the 1960s
Read St Louis Post Dispatch

Ota Benga Screening

UMSL panel to discuss implications of new documentary from Prof. Niyi Coker
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Guest editoral in student paper, the Current

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