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Reflections on ISAS 2017 and a Call to Action
This post is long overdue, and therefore very long, but since the end of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists Biennial Conference 2017 at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa in early August, I’ve had a “babymoon” with John in Maui, … Continue reading
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Tagged academia, Anglo-Saxon Studies, ISAS 2017, medieval, medieval studies, medievalists, Old English, race, racism, white allies
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