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Orisanmi Burton is a doctoral student in Social Anthropology at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill. His research interests include youth culture, masculinity, social movements, political economy, and technology as they relate to the African diaspora. As a trained librarian he brings to the discipline a commitment to presenting and preserving counter-hegemonic narratives. Orisanmi has developed rites of passage programming at The Brotherhood/Sister Sol in Harlem, led a youth-ethnography project in rural Brazil, and continues to collect oral histories along internal slave routes in Ghana. He is currently serving as an archivist for a new digital photo archive of the Association of Black Anthropologists.