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# Impact on the overall political science field (e.g. Dr. Lucius Barker, link to his article, that Connor is working on) |
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# Significance of HEALTH issues in Black women academics, who die too soon - links to work by Black feminists, like Bettina Love, etc.) |
# Significance of HEALTH issues in Black women academics, who die too soon - links to work by Black feminists, like Bettina Love, etc.) |
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(This is really great, adding to health issues is definitely important). (peer review) |
Revision as of 16:15, 11 March 2024
LEAD: Dr. Linda Faye Williams, Professor of Political Science
- Basic summary of Dr. Williams - her life, work
- Her early life
- Her professional training and development
- Her publications - the kinds of questions she asked, evidence she found
- Significance - how other political scientists discussed her work
- Impact on the overall political science field (e.g. Dr. Lucius Barker, link to his article, that Connor is working on)
- Significance of HEALTH issues in Black women academics, who die too soon - links to work by Black feminists, like Bettina Love, etc.)
(This is really great, adding to health issues is definitely important). (peer review)