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    Debra Thompson

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    Debra Thompson

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    Roots, Routes, and Reckonings: On Blackness and Belonging in North America

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    Dr. Debra Thompson is a leading scholar of the comparative politics of race, with teaching and research interests that focus on the relationships among race, the state and inequality in democratic societies. She is the author of The Long Road Home: On Blackness and Belonging in North America (Simon & Schuster, 2022), finalist for the Hilary Weston Writer’s Trust Prize for Nonfiction. This lecture discusses her new book on histories and experiences of Blackness in Canada and the USA.Lansdowne Lecture SeriesFacultyUnreviewe

    Defining Women's Health

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    Debra Bruce, 25th Annual Literary Festival

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    Debra Bruce is the author of three books of poetry, Pure Daughter, Sudden Hunger, and most recently, What Wind Will Do. Her poems have appeared in such journals as The American Poetry Review, The North American Review, Poetry, and The Virginia Quarterly Review, and she has received grants in writing from the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Illinois Arts Council. She is Associate Professor of English at Northeastern Illinois University

    Constitutional Cases 2024 (Pt 4) | The Laskin Lecture Race, Democracy and Politics without Guarantees

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    Race, Democracy and Politics without Guarantees with Dr. Debra Thompson, Canada Research Chair in Racial Inequality in Democratic Societies, McGill University. The 27th iteration of the Constitutional Cases conference was held on Friday, April 12, 2024. Osgoode Hall Law School’s Annual Constitutional Cases Conference, recognized as the leading constitutional law conference in Canada, brings together many highly respected constitutional scholars, lawyers, students, and experts for an insightful and practical analysis of the Supreme Court’s significant constitutional judgments of the past year

    Constitutional Cases 2024 (Pt 4) | The Laskin Lecture Race, Democracy and Politics without Guarantees

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    Race, Democracy and Politics without Guarantees with Dr. Debra Thompson, Canada Research Chair in Racial Inequality in Democratic Societies, McGill University. The 27th iteration of the Constitutional Cases conference was held on Friday, April 12, 2024. Osgoode Hall Law School’s Annual Constitutional Cases Conference, recognized as the leading constitutional law conference in Canada, brings together many highly respected constitutional scholars, lawyers, students, and experts for an insightful and practical analysis of the Supreme Court’s significant constitutional judgments of the past year

    Debra Monroe, 22nd Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Debra Monroe is the author of three books of fiction: The Source of Trouble which won the Flannery O\u27Connor Award for Short Fiction in 1990; a second story collection published in 1995, A Wild, Cold State, which appeared on best books lists in Vanity Fair and Elle magazine, and a novel, Newfangled, which was nominated for the National Book Award. Evelin Sullivan of the San Francisco Chronicle praised the novel as being written with the seemingly effortless grace that is the hallmark of true mastery. Monroe is an associate professor in the MFA program at Southwest Texas State University

    Offices of Sonja McAbee and Debra Thompson, 1997-1998 Houston Cole Library Scenes

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    Jacksonville State University\u27s Houston Cole Library was built in 1972 and named after Houston Cole, JSU President from 1942-1971. Shown are interior views of the building in 1997-1998. The doorway leads to the offices of Sonja McAbee, Head of Library Services, and Debra Thompson, Interlibrary Loan.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_histimg_1990/1822/thumbnail.jp
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