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Haunani-Kay Trask Receives the 2019 Angela Y. Davis Prize From the American Studies Association. Women in Academia Report, 21 Nov. 2019.
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I've had this article on my watchlist for quite some time, meaning to eventually expand it, so I'm glad to see it's getting some love. If you ever need a second opinion on anything, let me know.
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