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OPINION: Half a year later, USG buildings are still named after white supremacists


Last October, I sat nervously awaiting the email that would decide the trajectory of the next two years of my life. My phone buzzed. I picked it up, squeezing my eyes shut and whispering to myself one last time, “You’ll get in.”
The words “Congratulations on your acceptance to Grady College!” flashed across my screen. I was exhilarated; the fact that I had been accepted to one of the top journalism schools in the country filled me with pride.
At the time, I wasn’t thinking about the fact that I was now a student in a college named after a white supremacist. It did not occur to me that if Henry W. Grady, the white supremacist after whom Grady College is named, was still around, I might not have been accepted due to my Asian heritage. ....

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Meg Elison: They're Made Out of Stories – Locus Online


Meg Elison was born May 10, 1982. Her military family moved frequently, living in Europe and more than a dozen US states. She left home at 14 and dropped out of high school, but later attended community college and completed her degree at the University of California, Berkeley.
Elison’s debut, feminist postapocalyptic novel
The Book of the Unnamed Midwife (2014), won the Philip K. Dick Award and launched the Road to Nowhere series, which also includes Dick Award finalist
The Book of Etta (2017) and
The Book of Flora (2019). Her latest novel is her YA debut,
Find Layla (2020). She has published more than a dozen stories, some of which are collected in ....

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