Anthropological archaeologist Anna S. Antoniou draws on a mix of storytelling and archaeological methods to help communities across the globe regain crucial parts of their cultural heritage. She believes that understanding our trash can help us to make the world a better place.
My research focuses on how people, specifically educators, learn to both identify and examine destructive habits of modern human culture. I propose that, through education, teachers can be leaders in confronting dominant assumptions about existing as individuals separate from nature and each other.
I am a sustainability professional and environmental magician. Both in my work as Waterbury recycling coordinator and in my enviromagic shows I use magic and story to enchant, empower, and educate audiences.