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Dr. Ty Dooley, Public and Nonprofit Administration Critical Race Theory as a Tool for Understanding Medicaid Expansion Decision Making in a Post-Affordable Care Act Environment Dr. Ron Serino, University College King Solomon's Whiteness: King James & the Scripturalization of Whiteness in Early Modern Britain & Colonial America Dr. Steven Soifer, Social Work The Anti-Trump Resistance Movement: A MAP Analysis Dr. Stephanie Madden & Dr. Robby Byrd, Journalism and Strategic Media Pussyhat Riot: Intersectionality in Visual Representations of Grassroots Craftivism Trevor Rawls, Graduate Student, Anthropology Why There is a Need for Reforming HIV/AIDS Laws in Tennessee Dr. Dennis Laumann, History A Living Wage and Dr. King's Vision Andrew Carter, PhD Graduate Student, Communication “Get Big or Go Home:" A Narrative Analysis of Black Farmers in the U.S. South Andrea Jacobo, Graduate Student, Public Health A Place at the Table: Literacy, Discrimination, and Social Inequities in the Era of Health Care Reform Join us at Ned R. McWherter Library for NEDtalks, a two-day short-form symposium. Speakers will share their recent research in short presentations designed to engage and entertain. Refreshments will be provided. Wednesday, February 21 Thursday, February 22 3 p.m. Ned R. McWherter Library, Room 226 Wednesday Thursday 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 Find us on Facebook at NEDtalks 2018 or visit blogs.memphis.edu/libraries Ned R. McWherter Library PRESENTS NED talks Social Justice

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Dr. Ty Dooley, Public and Nonpro�t AdministrationCritical Race Theory as a Tool for Understanding Medicaid Expansion Decision Making in a Post-A�ordable Care Act Environment Dr. Ron Serino, University CollegeKing Solomon's Whiteness: King James & the Scripturalization of Whiteness in Early Modern Britain & Colonial America

Dr. Steven Soifer, Social WorkThe Anti-Trump Resistance Movement: A MAP Analysis

Dr. Stephanie Madden & Dr. Robby Byrd, Journalism and Strategic MediaPussyhat Riot: Intersectionality in Visual Representations of Grassroots Craftivism

Trevor Rawls, Graduate Student, AnthropologyWhy There is a Need for Reforming HIV/AIDS Laws in Tennessee

Dr. Dennis Laumann, HistoryA Living Wage and Dr. King's Vision

Andrew Carter, PhD Graduate Student, Communication“Get Big or Go Home:" A Narrative Analysis of Black Farmers in the U.S. South

Andrea Jacobo, Graduate Student, Public Health A Place at the Table: Literacy, Discrimination, and Social Inequities in the Era of Health Care Reform

Join us at Ned R. McWherter Library for NEDtalks, a two-day short-form symposium. Speakers will share their recent research in short presentations designed

to engage and entertain. Refreshments will be provided.

Wednesday, February 21Thursday, February 22

3 p.m.

Ned R. McWherter Library, Room 226

Wednesday Thursday

3:00

3:15

3:30

3:45

3:00

3:15

3:30

3:45

Find us on Facebook at NEDtalks 2018or visit blogs.memphis.edu/libraries

Ned R. McWherter L ibrary

PRESENTS

NEDtalksS o c i a l J u s t i c e