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ProfGeo
A West-Coastie college lecturer comfortable inside his own skin and occasionally comfortable outside it.
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Thursday, September 30, 2010
More from Facing Race via JJP
Here's another installment about
Facing Race 2010
over at
JJP
:
an interview with Melissa Harris-Lacewell
after her keynote speech. h/t to The Christian Progressive Liberal who was there and shared notes.
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