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Want to know how your professors grappled with tough decisions in college?

Interested in learning about how their world views shape their everyday lives?

Come to Speed Stories on Sunday, April 23rd featuring

Native American Studies Professor Melanie Taylor.



Come Professor Taylor will talk how her working-class background shaped (and tested) her path to the professoriate, as well as her work on race, ethnicity, region, and community across multiple borders in the U.S. South.



Come hear from Prof. Taylor over Tuk Tuk in House Center A (The Onion),

5:30 - 6:30 PM



RSVP HERE<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScD-0OK5D-FwL-c7JPrwv2d4tnPqeLsJMtjAcz79upRg67zaw/viewform?c=0&w=1> to attend:



This installment of Speed Stories is co-hosted by the Tucker Center, North Park House, the Thought Project, the Global Village, and the Sustainability Office.



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