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I am Jane Whitmore, Psy.D., a clinical psychologist and former archeologist. I have traveled extensively around the world. Although I am originally from New York, I have lived in New Mexico for 46 years. I have two sons and two grandsons who bring much pleasure to my life.
I have been interested in cultural diversity most of my life. I love to travel, to have new experiences and to meet people whose world views are different than mine.
Please click here to read post – 08/04/2019.
The Enduring Traditions Project is an outgrowth of my lifelong interest in other cultures and my professional work as an anthropologist and clinical psychologist.
In 2018, I closed my clinical psychology practice, and I now work full-time on my photography and writing projects. Through these projects, I strive to promote human rights, and respect for cultural diversity; to evoke compassion for the human condition; and to enhance cultural pride. I use photography and writing to advocate for these issues by documenting the experiences of prehistoric, historic and contemporary cultures.
Please click here to read post – 12/26/2016
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