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This season’s Personally Speaking authors series at UNC Charlotte will reveal new information about compelling topics, including the influence of alt-right gangs, the shaping of children’s identities in the Marshall Islands, the lives of black women in Argentina, and the impact of geology in the Civil War.

 

As the subject of the first Personally Speaking talk, research by Shannon Reid and co-author Matthew Valasik focuses on understanding the evidence behind the development, growth, and influence of alt-right groups within the white power movement. 

During her talk, Reid will draw from her book and her continuing research to discuss the issue, and possible solutions, including how prevention and intervention strategies can make a long-term impact.

During free community talks in fall 2021 and spring 2022, four College of Liberal Arts & Sciences (CLAS) researchers will detail their original research findings and dig into the details of how their books came about. The annual series—now in its 12th season—offers people from around the world a chance to engage directly with UNC Charlotte experts through face-to-face and on-line talks.

CLAS presents the popular series in partnership with J. Murrey Atkins Library and The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City. Registration and more details about the talks are available on clas.uncc.edu/ps.

 

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