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English: Erin Green, a graduate student at the University of Maryland studying abolition in literacy and composition studies, and Dr. Elise Dixon, an assistant professor of English and the writing center director at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke host a conversation about contextualizing their research with activists, the ever-growing anti-LGBTQ legislation, and the general state of queer activist research.
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Source June 30th CCCC Wikipedia Initiative Speaker Series event
Author Erin Green (PhD Student) and Dr. Elise Dixon

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