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Assistant Professor Darryl Li describes how his experiences growing up as a first-generation Asian American, working in NGOs, and working in Gaza in the early 2000s set him on a path toward studying both anthropology and law. He explains why he thinks his practical approach has served him well, bringing him to becoming a professor at The University of Chicago, and his upcoming plans in his academic journey.
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Assistant Professor Darryl Li describes how his experiences growing up as a first-generation Asian American, working in NGOs, and working in Gaza in the early 2000s set him on a path toward studying both anthropology and law. He explains why he thinks his practical approach has served him well, bringing him to becoming a professor at The University of Chicago, and his upcoming plans in his academic journey.