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someone introduce her to veggie Hindus who are the biggest genocide mongering cult, and patriarchal monsters in all of south asia. hehe.. They've singlehandedly consigned India's future to dustbin :) 

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4 minutes ago, uttermost said:

someone introduce her to veggie Hindus who are the biggest genocide mongering cult, and patriarchal monsters in all of south asia. hehe.. They've singlehandedly consigned India's future to dustbin :)

good job ....

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8 minutes ago, uttermost said:

someone introduce her to veggie Hindus who are the biggest genocide mongering cult, and patriarchal monsters in all of south asia. hehe.. They've singlehandedly consigned India's future to dustbin :)

Good one 😁

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13 minutes ago, uttermost said:

someone introduce her to veggie Hindus who are the biggest genocide mongering cult, and patriarchal monsters in all of south asia. hehe.. They've singlehandedly consigned India's future to dustbin :)

Arey ninnu kukka ni kottinattu kodathaam ra 

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2017    Food Justice, “From Sovereignty to Vegetarianism: My Journey,” 14 September, Instructor: Wendy Petersen Boring

2016    Gender and Health over the Life Course, “Food and the Gender Division of Labor,” 22 March, Instructor: Nancy Luke        

2015    World Population Diversity, “Developing a Population Perspective to Connect Our Food, Our Health, & Our Planet,” 5 November, Instructor: Ashton Verdery

2014    Gender and Health over the Life Course, “Food & Eating Practices,” 18 March, Instructor: Nancy Luke

2013    Intermediate Social Statistics, “Hypothesis Testing I: The One-Sample Case,” 26 February, Instructor: David Johnson

2012    Development Issues in the Global Context, “Measuring Development: Opportunities & Limitations of Development Indices,” 24 January, Instructor: Anouk Patel-Campillo

Honors & Awards

RGSO Dissertation Grant, 2016-2017, College of Liberal Arts, The Pennsylvania State University

Fellow, 2016-2017, U.S. Policy Communication Training Program of the Population Reference Bureau

Poster Prize, 2016, Annual meeting of the Population Association of America

Poster Prize, 2015, Annual meeting of the Population Association of America

Endowed Graduate Fellowship & Fund for Excellence in Graduate Recruitment, 2011-2012, College of Agricultural Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University

College Prize for Excellence in Political Science (highest GPA), Dean’s List, Golden Key Honors Society, National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Pi Sigma Alpha, 2006, Boston University

Peer-Reviewed Publications

2017    Anne DeLessio-Parson. Doing vegetarianism to destabilize the meat-masculinity nexus in La Plata, Argentina. Gender, Place & Culture (online: 14 November).

2016    Anouk Patel-Campillo and Anne DeLessio-Parson. Why types of operations, trade associations, and production trends matter in the geographic branding of an emerging industry. Journal of Wine Research 27(3): 242-256.

2015    Kathryn J. Braiser, Lisa Davis, Leland Glenna, Timothy W. Kelsey, Diane McLaughlin, Kai Schafft, Kristin Babbie, Catherine Biddle, Anne DeLessio-Parson, Danielle Rhubart, and Mark Suchyta. Communities experiencing shale gas development. Pp. 149–78 in Economics of Unconventional Shale Gas Development: Case Studies and Impacts, edited by William E. Hefley and Yongsheng Wang. Springer.

2014    Anouk Patel-Campillo, Stephen M. Smith, and Anne DeLessio-Parson. Institutional sedimentation: The role of regulatory ambiguity and institutional footholds in shaping alcohol governance in California and Pennsylvania. Territory, Politics, Governance 2(2): 135-149.

Manuscripts in Progress

Eating for Liberation (Reflection on March 2018 workshop)

Shifting the paradigm? Plant-based diets & health in urbanizing India (working paper)

Gender differences in vegetarian practice in Argentina (working paper)

Other Publications & Reports

2014    Kathryn J. Brasier, Lisa Davis, Leland Glenna, Timothy W. Kelsey, Diane McLaughlin, Kai Schafft, Kristin Babbie, Catherine Biddle, Anne DeLessio-Parson, and Danielle Rhubart. The Marcellus Shale Impacts Study: Chronicling Social and Economic Change in North Central and Southwest Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, PA: Center for Rural Pennsylvania.

2014    Diane K. McLaughlin, Danielle Rhubart, Anne DeLessio-Parson, Mark Leach, Kathryn Brasier and Kristin Babbie. Population Change and Marcellus Shale Development. The Marcellus Shale Impacts Project Report #1. 25 pp. Report to the Center for Rural Pennsylvania.

2014    Diane K. McLaughlin, Anne DeLessio-Parson and Danielle Rhubart. Housing and Marcellus Shale Development. The Marcellus Impacts Project Report #5. 36 pp. Report to the Center for Rural Pennsylvania.

2014    Leland Glenna, Kristin Babbie, Timothy W. Kelsey, and Anne DeLessio-Parson. Establishing a baseline for measuring agricultural changes related to Marcellus Shale development. The Marcellus Impacts Project Report #9. 31 pp. Report to the Center for Rural Pennsylvania.

Book Reviews

2016    The Industrial Diet: The Degradation of Food and the Struggle for Healthy Eating – By Anthony Winson. Rural Sociology 81(4): 657-660.

2014    Food, Globalization and Sustainability – By Peter Oosterveer and David Allan Sonnenfeld. Rural Sociology 79(4): 541-543.

2012    Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class, and Sustainability – Edited by Alison Hope Alkon and Julian Agyeman. Rural Sociology 77: 311–314.

Conferences & Presentations

2017    Javier F. Casado Pérez and Anne DeLessio-Parson. ‘But He IS Articulate’: A Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration and training Against Microaggressions. Education session at the annual meeting of the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES). Chicago, IL, October.

2017    Anne DeLessio-Parson. Constructing a survey that breaks with the binary among vegetarians in Argentina. Poster at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA). Chicago, IL, April.

2017    Anne DeLessio-Parson. Going Vegetarian in Argentina: Changing friends or changing minds? Poster presented at the Penn State Graduate School Exhibition. University Park, PA. March.

2016    Anne DeLessio-Parson. Shifting paradigms? Plant-based diets in urbanizing India. Poster presented at the 2nd Annual Interdisciplinary Population Health Conference: Persistent and Emerging Issues in Population Health Science. The Pennsylvania State University, September.

2016    Javier F. Casado Pérez and Anne DeLessio-Parson. Interdisciplinary diversity training: Diffusing multicultural competence and advocacy. Roundtable at the North Atlantic Region Association for Counselor Education and Supervision Regional Conference. Syracuse, NY, September.

2016    Anne DeLessio-Parson. EncuestaVeg: Novel methods of respondent-driven sampling as applied to vegetarians in Argentina. Presentation at the Mini-conference: Social Networks, Infectious Disease, and Hidden Populations. The Pennsylvania State University, September.

2016    Anne DeLessio-Parson. A health protective effect of plant-based diets in urbanizing India. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA). Washington, D.C., April.

2016    Hannah E. Furnas and Anne DeLessio-Parson. Ties, transfers, and health: Salience of centrality and complexity in Malawian kin networks. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA). Washington, D.C., April.

2015    Anne DeLessio-Parson. Time-saving meals and (un)healthy eating: Ethnoracial and nativity group differences. Paper presented at a Roundtable at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association (ASA). Chicago, IL, August.

2015    Anne DeLessio-Parson, Nancy Luke, and Hongwei Xu. Son preference and sterilization in the context of fertility decline in Tamil Nadu, India. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA). San Diego, CA, May.

2014    Anne DeLessio-Parson. Resistance and adaptation: Gender dynamics of vegetarianism in Argentina. Paper presented at the annual Central PA Consortium (CPC) Women's Studies Conference. Dickinson College, March.

2014    Anne DeLessio-Parson. The spatial patterning of obesity and structural (dis)advantage in the United States. Paper presented at no) boundaries, the annual Department of Geography graduate student interdisciplinary conference. The Pennsylvania State University, March.

2013    Jason R. Thomas, Anne DeLessio-Parson, and Jonathan Gonzalez. Trends in the education-mortality gradient among Hispanics in the US. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America (PAA). New Orleans, April.

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7 hours ago, uttermost said:

someone introduce her to veggie Hindus who are the biggest genocide mongering cult, and patriarchal monsters in all of south asia. hehe.. They've singlehandedly consigned India's future to dustbin :)

Biggest Genocide mongering cult - Burmese in Myanmar. And they’re Buddhist. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Rohingya_persecution_in_Myanmar

Not all Hindus are vegetarian. But are selective about meat choices. Just like in Islam where eating pork is not ok, Hindus who believe in cow worship dont want to eat beef. But again not everyone is that way, Hindus in Kerala and eastern India eat beef, Hindus in US eat beef 🙂

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1 minute ago, properpatola said:

Biggest Genocide mongering cult - Burmese in Myanmar. And they’re Buddhist. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Rohingya_persecution_in_Myanmar

Not all Hindus are vegetarian. But are selective about meat choices. Just like in Islam where eating pork is not ok, Hindus who believe in cow worship dont want to eat beef. But again not everyone is that way, Hindus in Kerala and eastern India eat beef, Hindus in US eat beef 🙂

bhayya ee db lo kothaa?  Aayana eavru anukunnaav? Evariki explain chestunnav? 

*Tejoo daialogue* ''Vaadi budhey antha ''

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