959 research outputs found

    2025. Meredith Broussard

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    Professor Meredith Broussard is a noted data journalist and associate professor at the Carter Journalism Institute at New York University and research director at the NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology. She is the author of several books, including More than a Glitch: Confronting Race, Gender and Ability Bias in Tech and Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World. Her academic research focuses on AI in investigative reporting. She appeared in the Sundance Film Festival selected documentary “Coded Bias,” nominated for an Emmy Award.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/jcjai_sympos_speakers/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Portrait of Frank Povah [picture].

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    Title from label on back of print.; This photograph was taken as part of John Meredith's "Real Folk" Australian folklore recording project.; P1/190; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an12654004; P1/190. "Frank lives in a self-built colonial cottage at O'Briens Crossing near Wallah, N.S.W. He plays blues guitar and auto-harp and is well known as a folklorist, author and singer. Born 1940."--Typed on card enclosed with photograph

    Interview with Jean Francois Revel, author

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    Jean Francois Revel, the author of Without Marx or Jesus, has been quoted as saying, "The United States is now a microcosm for all of the problems man faces." In this interview with Meredith Watts, he discusses a new kind of revolution which could produce successful change without violent upheavalGrayscaleSoun

    Meredith Talusan, 44th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Meredith Talusan is the author of Fairest (Viking Press, 2020), a widely praised memoir which Kirkus Reviews called, “captivatingly eloquent.” It was excerpted in The New York Times and selected as a most anticipated book of 2020 by O: The Oprah Magazine. Talusan is founding executive editor of them., Condé Nast’s first-ever platform devoted to the queer community. An award-winning journalist, Talusan has written for publications including The Guardian, The New York Times, The Atlantic, VICE Magazine, WIRED, The Nation, and BuzzFeed News. She received the 2017 GLAAD Media Award for outstanding digital journalism

    Meredith admission clipping

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    Fragment of a typescript declaring James Meredith\u27s admission to the University of Mississippi legal; Source: unknown; Unknown datehttps://egrove.olemiss.edu/jws_clip/1063/thumbnail.jp

    Sanitizing Product Contact Surfaces for Fresh Produce Production

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    Discussion of how to properly sanitize product contact surfaces in a farm environment

    Everyday men, extraordinary hustles: Southern Black masculinity in Memphis, Tennesee

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    This dissertation explores the complex lives of African American men in Memphis, Tennessee (1925 – 2006), whose vocations and acts of courage afford alternative perspectives on Black masculinity. Comparing the Jim Crow, post-apartheid, and “postracial” eras. The project documents institutional and socially-sanctioned racism over the course of a century in the U.S. south. Crafting an interdisciplinary methodology that encompasses archival investigations, critical race and gender theories, and analysis of visual culture, I conduct case studies of the heroism of dockhand Tom Lee, the Sanitation Workers Strike of 1968, and the depiction of twenty-first century urban life in Hustle and Flow to disrupt pernicious and pervasive stereotypes of Black men. I demonstrate how a culture of emasculation generated practices of subjugation and systemic oppression, which operated over time and through changing modes of employment and economic dispossession to produce Black men as racialized and gendered subjects. I also illuminate Black men’s creative resistance to these modes of subjugation, identifying diverse means devised by Black men who struggled against great odds to build lives of dignity and win public respect.Ph.D.Includes bibliographical referencesby Meredith Elaine Davi

    The Legacy of James Meredith

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    A short documentary honoring the legacy of James Meredith for the 2012 Ole Miss Alumni Association\u27s Black Alumni and Family Reunion. Includes interviews with James Meredith (1st African American Student, University of Mississippi) Donald Cole (UM Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs) William Doyle (author, An American Insurrection) Nic Lott (1st African American ASB President) Josh Davis (Fmr. Assistant Director, Ole Miss Alumni Association) Ben Williams (1st African American UM Football Player) Rose Flenorl (Fmr. President, Ole Miss Alumni Association

    J. Meredith Neil papers

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    J. Meredith Neil was an American author and historian whose research focused primarily on architecture and environmental issues. Collection consists of published and unpublished book-length manuscripts, research, reference material, and correspondence related to his writing, and correspondence from his time as a volunteer with his churches’ prison ministry programs

    Better boardrooms: repairing corporate governance for the 21st century/ Patricia Meredith.

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    Includes bibliographical references and index."This is the third of three books authored by award-winning author Patricia Meredith. Her first book, Catalytic Governance: Leading Change in the Information Age (co-authored by Steve Rosell and Ged Davis) set out a process for leading transformative change, based on the authors' experience with the Canadian Task Force for the Payments System Review. Her second book, Stumbling Giants: Transforming Canada's Banks for the Information Age (winner of the 2018 Donner Prize and co-authored with James Darroch) highlighted how ill-prepared the Canadian banks are for the technology tsunami overtaking financial services. To regain their reputation as vibrant enablers of economic growth, Better Boardrooms proposes that a broad cross-section of Canadians - policy makers and regulators, customers, suppliers, investors and, not least, bankers themselves - work together to create a banking system better suited to the twenty-first century. This new model of governance is based on a collaborative approach which ensures all relevant voices are heard. As boundaries between industries blur and stakeholders gain greater access to information, it is vital that policymakers and regulators, customers and suppliers, investors and managers work together to fix Better Boardrooms."--1 online resource (xvi, 204 pages)
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