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Lyra Monteiro
@intersectionist.bsky.social
www.FindingCeremony.com

My gender is "nope": http://medium.com/p/c6a1c0f8176d

PhD Brown University, Joukowsky Institute for Archeology; MA Public Humanities, American Studies
MA University of Michigan IPCAA
Applications are not yet open for the "Racing the Classics" fellowship for next year, but if anyone at #AIASCS2026 #AIASCS who would like to learn more about it, I'm here and, as an associate convener, am eager to talk with folks who are considering applying!
Call for applications for the inaugural Racing the Classics cohort-based fellowship (funded by a major award won by Dan-El Padilla Peralta and Sasha-Mae Eccleston). Mentorship, summer seminar, monthly practicum, stipend/travel, and more www.racingtheclassics.com
RACING THE CLASSICS
Racing the Classics began as a conference series. The summer seminar takes up the mantle of that series by inviting fellows to gather in-person for intensive, sustained conversation.
www.racingtheclassics.com
January 8, 2026 at 7:35 PM
Hm, I return to Blue Sky and see this post, & only I came here to say I could (but won't) write an article, titled after Beverly Tatums' book:

"Why are all the white boys sitting together at the Classics conference?"

Back at #AIASCS2026 in 2+ decades (?!) and visibly WAY more diverse, but and ofc.
Be sure to read Dr. Lyra Monteiro @intersectionist.bsky.social on the white supremacy of neoclassical architecture.

This piece was written during at the end of Trump's first term, but still very much relevant!

hyperallergic.com/614175/how-a...
January 8, 2026 at 7:28 PM
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Be sure to read Dr. Lyra Monteiro @intersectionist.bsky.social on the white supremacy of neoclassical architecture.

This piece was written during at the end of Trump's first term, but still very much relevant!

hyperallergic.com/614175/how-a...
October 17, 2025 at 2:40 PM
URGENT:
We may be facing an illegal eviction. It's a Saturday night and we've only just found out.

If you know a housing attorney in NYC, who we could speak to re: the situation before Monday, please lmk, or send them my email lyra.d.monteiro at gmail (DM for my phone number).
September 21, 2025 at 12:23 AM
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@mxabdulaliy.bsky.social and I wrote a letter to the editor which ran in @inquirer.com today re: the Mütter Museum’s horrifyingly regressive new Human Remains Policy.

The Mütter Museum needs to close.

#FindingCeremony

web.archive.org/web/20250902...
Letters to the Editor | Sept. 2, 2025
Inquirer readers on the Mütter Museum and the Hanwha shipyard in South Philadelphia.
web.archive.org
September 2, 2025 at 1:36 PM
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It's an embarrassment to Philly.
September 2, 2025 at 2:39 PM
@mxabdulaliy.bsky.social and I wrote a letter to the editor which ran in @inquirer.com today re: the Mütter Museum’s horrifyingly regressive new Human Remains Policy.

The Mütter Museum needs to close.

#FindingCeremony

web.archive.org/web/20250902...
Letters to the Editor | Sept. 2, 2025
Inquirer readers on the Mütter Museum and the Hanwha shipyard in South Philadelphia.
web.archive.org
September 2, 2025 at 1:36 PM
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I think if Britain colonised your country of origin you should get free BBC iplayer.
August 29, 2025 at 7:51 AM
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"The issue isn't whether we should or shouldn't exhibit human remains, but rather can we do so in a way that does justice to these individuals."- Sara Ray, director IE

No, you can't do so! Because in the end, you're still displaying their stolen bones! So whose version of justice is this?
August 21, 2025 at 3:47 PM
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This is less of a human remains policy and more of a "we'll add more label text admitting that the bones were stolen in the first place."
August 21, 2025 at 3:40 PM
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If you're writing a syllabus in anthropology, public history/humanities, museum studies, etc., please consider these pieces about #FindingCeremony:

1. This short intro which I co-authored with Finding Ceremony's Co-Convener, @mxabdulaliy.bsky.social in @SAPIENS_org: www.sapiens.org/biology/find...
Finding Ceremony for Ancestors Held in the Penn Museum and Other Colonial Institutions
An anthropologist and an organizer try to connect descendant communities with the remains of 20 Black Philadelphians slated for court-ordered burial.
www.sapiens.org
August 13, 2025 at 12:56 PM
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For classicists, historians, and others concerned with the politics of the past, here are links for my work on American whyte supremacy and ancient Greece and Rome that are frequently taught:

1. This January 2021 @hyperallergic.com op ed:

hyperallergic.com/614175/how-a...
How a Trump Executive Order Aims to Set White Supremacy in Stone
In the recent tumult many seem to have missed how a recent executive order on “Promoting Beautiful Federal Civic Architecture” looks to enshrine the success of the 2017 “Unite the Right” in Charlottes...
hyperallergic.com
August 13, 2025 at 1:03 PM
Syllabus material for Fall 2025 (and beyond!)
August 13, 2025 at 1:03 PM
If you're writing a syllabus in anthropology, public history/humanities, museum studies, etc., please consider these pieces about #FindingCeremony:

1. This short intro which I co-authored with Finding Ceremony's Co-Convener, @mxabdulaliy.bsky.social in @SAPIENS_org: www.sapiens.org/biology/find...
Finding Ceremony for Ancestors Held in the Penn Museum and Other Colonial Institutions
An anthropologist and an organizer try to connect descendant communities with the remains of 20 Black Philadelphians slated for court-ordered burial.
www.sapiens.org
August 13, 2025 at 12:56 PM
CW: more theft of human remains by a Philly museum + medical examiner in the 1980s.

Tell me again why it’s ok for this museum to exist.

And if they go public with this, think about what isn’t being shared—maybe isn’t even known yet, by current leadership.

#FindingCeremony
Forty-five years after the mummified remains of five children were found in a southwest Pennsylvania attic, the truth of how two of their skulls came to be stored in the stacks the Mütter Museum is still unfolding.
Two babies’ skulls found at Mütter Museum linked to Gallitzin, Pa. murder mystery from 1980
The world believed the five infants found in Stella Williamson's attic had been put to rest. Decades later, the truth is still unfolding.
www.inquirer.com
July 29, 2025 at 12:00 PM
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they got thesw skulls in 1999??? y'all, just play the recording of me last the mütter town hall meeting at the next one. just play it on loop until the end of time and all the stolen bones are laid to rest
Forty-five years after the mummified remains of five children were found in a southwest Pennsylvania attic, the truth of how two of their skulls came to be stored in the stacks the Mütter Museum is still unfolding.
Two babies’ skulls found at Mütter Museum linked to Gallitzin, Pa. murder mystery from 1980
The world believed the five infants found in Stella Williamson's attic had been put to rest. Decades later, the truth is still unfolding.
www.inquirer.com
July 28, 2025 at 4:38 PM
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Do you hear this, Mütter Museum???
“Putting human remains on display is unethical, especially when no consent has been given,” she added. “I think removing the display of these items ultimately changes the culture, goes some way to look at them with some form of respect.”

www.theguardian.com/world/2025/m...
Ancestral remains should no longer be displayed in UK museums, say MPs
Remains brought to Britain as part of colonialism, such as Egyptian mummies, should be repatriated, a report says
www.theguardian.com
March 12, 2025 at 11:00 AM
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Thanks for recommending! Just to clarify, there are no images of human remains accompanying the piece; the photos are of wax or plaster models. (But they look close enough that the warning is appropriate!)
June 30, 2025 at 10:34 PM
TW: link has images of human remains

Excellent piece in today's @newyorker.com by @rachelmonroe.bsky.social re: Philadelphia's Mutter Museum.
No coincidence it's in the same city that was home to Samuel George Morton & is home to the Penn Museum.
#FindingCeremony

www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...
June 30, 2025 at 9:52 PM
Anyone have access to the Philadelphia Inquirer & able to send me a PDF of this article that was published today? inquirer.com/health/move-...
re: Katricia Dotson's brother's lawsuit against Penn for keeping his sister's remains after she was murdered in the MOVE bombing.
lyra.d.monteiro at gmail
Penn settles a lawsuit over its handling of the remains of a MOVE bombing victim
Lionell Dotson had contended that the school kept the remains of his sister Katricia after she was killed in the 1985 bombing of the Black liberation group’s West Philadelphia headquarters.
inquirer.com
April 24, 2025 at 3:38 PM
lol fb failed this assignment by just leaving the question blank 😩—can Bluesky do any better? I know that such books exist--I've seen one! Just dunno where to find them...
March 14, 2025 at 5:07 PM
It's #WomensHistoryMonth so I'm sharing this short piece I wrote about my experience of gender as a not-woman who lived as a woman for most of my adult life:

My gender is ‘nope.’ medium.com/p/my-gender-...
My gender is “nope.”
When I figured out my own gender, at 36 years old, my gender stopped making sense to pretty much everybody else.
medium.com
March 11, 2025 at 3:11 PM
The list on the webpage has been updated to reflect the expenses we still need help covering--anything you can offer to support the work of caring for ancestors who are currently held as the property of the Penn Museum, is appreciated--including a retweet! #FindingCeremony
February 21, 2025 at 8:06 PM
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We've just posted an updated list of #FindingCeremony ongoing expenses on our website--please share this post and contribute if you can! Amounts range from $8.80 to $174.54: findingceremony.com/support-find...
Support Finding Ceremony’s Ongoing Costs
Finding Ceremony is a reparationist project that needs to be funded by the University of Pennsylvania. Although we plan to pursue grant funding in the meantime, and all labor is being done on a vol…
findingceremony.com
February 13, 2025 at 1:54 AM