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Jason De León [1] is an anthropologist, a National Geographic Emerging Explorer (2013), and a MacArthur Foundation 2017 Fellow. [2] He studies the migration from Latin America to the United States of clandestine migrants crossing the U.S.–Mexico border.
Sewage later opted to become a full-time member of Impaled. In 1999, the band released a second demo, From Here to Colostomy , for which the band gained some recognition. A year later, the band were invited to contribute to a split 7-inch record with deathgrind band Cephalic Carnage by Italian label Headfucker Records.
De León, a professor of anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles and also the founder of the Undocumented Migration Project, conducted ethnographic research across Mexico for seven years to learn more about and speak with smugglers who moved migrants through the country, specifically in a post-Programa Frontera Sur landscape. [4]
The Land of Open Graves is a book by anthropologist Jason De León with photographs by Michael Wells. [1] The book examines the human consequences of United States immigration policy. Using research methods from all four subfields of anthropology, De León sheds light on the lives (and deaths) of the thousands of migrants who cross the US ...
Jason Matthew Quenneville (born February 23, 1982), professionally known as DaHeala (/ d ə ˈ h iː l ə / də-HEE-lə), is a Canadian record producer and songwriter managed by SAL&CO. [2] He has produced for artists such as the Weeknd , Halsey , Lil Uzi Vert , and Belly , among others.
On March 31, 2020, the band released a live acoustic recording of its first new song in more than three years, "Going Nowhere"—later renamed "Supermarket"—through YouTube and various social media platforms. [5] [6] On January 1, 2021, the band teased the song "The Bandit" on Instagram, and subsequently posted five more teasers of new songs.
Old Boots, New Dirt is the sixth studio album by American country music artist Jason Aldean. It was released on October 7, 2014 via Broken Bow Records. [1] Its lead single, "Burnin' It Down", reached the top of the US Hot Country Songs chart during its second week of availability. The album was produced by Aldean's longtime producer Michael Knox.
Jason De Ron was born in about 1973, [2] he began playing guitar in 1987 after hearing a guitar solo by Dave Murray of Iron Maiden, and joined Paramaecium in 1992. Jason first met Andrew Tompkins in a cemetery one night in 1991. He was there with Colin "Mosh" Mynard who was a friend of his, and Paramaecium's original guitarist.