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coverage
Winston-Salem (N.C.)
creator
Adarkar, Tara
Raynor, Sarah
date
2024-08-19T16:24:45Z
2024-08-19T16:24:45Z
2023-03-31
2024-08-19 (issued)
description
Sarah Raynor is a professor of Mathematics and the Chair of the Math Department at Wake Forest University. She was born in New York, moved to San Francisco when she was 11, and recieved her undergradute degrees (math, physics) at Yale University. She earned her PhD in Mathematics (Analysis) at MIT in Boston. She spent a year in Toronto before finding her way to Wake, where she has been for the last 19 years. She is currently earning a graduate degree in social justice. This interview focuses on her journey to Wake Forest, as well as her own personal journey towards finding her true identities. She has only begun to explore her queer identities over the last 3-4 years. We discuss her career, and explore themes of love, self-dsicovery, journey, and identity.
format
video/mp4
oral histories
Permalink
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/109802
language
English
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subject
Wake Forest University
Mathematics
Raynor, Sarah
Queer Public Histories
Expanded Wake Voices
title
Raynor, Sarah (Video Interview and Transcript)
type
Moving Image

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