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Attracting Black Students to Linguistics Through a Black-Centered Introduction to Linguistics Course
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Competing Discourses of Diversity and Inclusion: Institutional Rhetoric and Graduate Student Narratives at Two Minority Serving Institutions
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Teaching linguistics attracting black students to linguistics through a black-centered introduction to linguistics course
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In: Faculty Open Access Publications (2021)
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“What, a Black man can’t have a TV?”: Vine Racial Comedy as a Sociopolitical Discourse Genre
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In: Calhoun, Kendra. (2016). “What, a Black man can’t have a TV?”: Vine Racial Comedy as a Sociopolitical Discourse Genre. 0035: Linguistics. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9wj3w192 (2016)
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