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Avery Dame-Griff

I m a Visiting Assistant Professor of Gender, Women s, and Sexuality Studies at Appalachian State University, as well as the primary curator of the Queer Digital History Project (queerdigital.com), an independent digital history project that preserves information on early LGBTQ-specific communities. My manuscript, currently under review with NYU Press, tracks how the Internet transformed transgender political organizing from the 1980s to the contemporary moment. My work has appeared in Internet Histories, Feminist Media Studies, Journal of Language and Sexuality, Critical Studies in Media Communication, and TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly. Experience

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Letter from 141 Scholars to USTR, re: United States Facilitation of the TRIPS Waiver

Letter from 141 Scholars to USTR, re: United States Facilitation of the TRIPS Waiver
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College of Education faculty farewells and hellos

Education May 12, 2021 As the Spring 2021 semester comes to a close, Boise State College of Education says farewell to three faculty and welcomes four new members. Laura Gallo and Regina Moro, Department of Counselor Education, and Julianne Wenner, Department of Curriculum, Instruction and Foundational Studies, are leaving for new faculty positions at other universities. Amy King and Michael Russo are joining the Department of Counselor Education, and Michael Jarry-Shore and Ramey Uriarte are joining the Department of Curriculum, Instruction and Foundational Studies. Faculty farewells Laura Gallo Laura Gallo, assistant professor, started at Boise State in August 2016. Gallo is joining the Counselor Education department at the University of Iowa (her alma mater) working with both master’s and doctoral students in the program.

Jackson company recognized for rehabilitation of Greyhound Bus Station

WBBJ TV May 13, 2021 NASHVILLE, Tenn. A local company is receiving an award for historical preservation. The Tennessee Historical Commission says the John H. Allen Company was among the winners for 2021’s Certificate of Merit competition. The commission says the company was selected for the award for its work in rehabilitating the Art Moderne Greyhound Bus Station in downtown Jackson. Other winners of this year’s program includes: Sycamore Shoals State Historic Park in Elizabethton. Claiborne County Historical Society in Tazewell. Dunbar Rosenwald School Foundation in Loudon. Kemmons Wilson Companies, Bologna Consultants, Bounds and Gillespie Architects, and LRK Architects in Memphis.

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