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Say What?! | Broadly Speaking
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Blurring the Boundaries of Southern Identities. 8220;The South”. Sharing the things we see/hear/witness in the world. Broadly Speaking Summer Edition! June 8, 2015. June 17, 2015. After an hiatus in May, Alison and I are excited to usher in summer with some new posts! Black Archives in Southern Spaces. April 22, 2015. April 22, 2015. Gone Home: Race and Roots through Appalachia. On View April 28 July 31, 2015. What gives home its meaning? This question drives many of the displays in Gone Home. Explores t...
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Black Archives in Southern Spaces | Broadly Speaking
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Blurring the Boundaries of Southern Identities. 8220;The South”. Black Archives in Southern Spaces. April 22, 2015. April 22, 2015. Gone Home: Race and Roots through Appalachia. On View April 28 July 31, 2015. Chapel Hill, North Carolina- April 28, 2015- The Southern Historical Collection (SHC) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is honored to unveil the exhibit Gone Home: Race and Roots through Appalachia. What gives home its meaning? This question drives many of the displays in Gone Home.
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ginxthomas | Broadly Speaking
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Blurring the Boundaries of Southern Identities. 8220;The South”. Seeing in the Being. June 16, 2015. June 17, 2015. Esse Quam Videri,. Or, To be, rather than to seem is the state motto of North Carolina. In light of the simulacrum-saturated world in which we live, the expression carries considerable weight. From real blue grass to real barbecue, the difference between being and seeming is a contentious topic, especially among white people. And has been for a long time. In North Carolina specifically?
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Collecting the South | endeavors
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Skip to Main Content Area. Research and creative activity at UNC-Chapel Hill. Published by UNC Research. Sign up for the email newsletter. This scrapbook was made by Lucy Elliot Spigel between 1942 to1946 in Norfolk, Virginia. She was involved with a number of servicemen, and among the notable items in her collection are photographs, postcards, and World War II. Relics. Giemza says the scrapbook is fragile and will be sent to conservation specialists in Wilson Library. Right here at UNC. In 2014, Bryan G...
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The Rural Blog: Project captures history and culture of African Americans in Appalachia in early 20th century
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A digest of events, trends, issues, ideas and journalism from and about rural America, by the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues. Based at the University of Kentucky. Require subscription or go behind pay walls. Please send news and knowledge you think would be useful to al.cross@uky.edu. Follow us on Twitter @RuralJournalism. Thursday, August 06, 2015. Project captures history and culture of African Americans in Appalachia in early 20th century. Written by Tim Mandell. HELP THE RURAL BL...
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On difference and authenticity in academia - Michael Warren Murphy
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On difference and authenticity in academia. So it is better to speak,. We were never meant to survive." -Audre Lord. Queer Black. Foreign-born. Woman. Brown. First generation. Indigenous. We were never really meant to survive in these institutions of higher education. They were not built for us, as people who are not straight-white-men. O. Ur experiences of neglect, hostility, and imposter syndrome are a testament to this fact. And the Leadership Alliance. Because when your very existence as a (black) pe...
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