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Clark, Sherri Lawson (Audio Interview and Transcript)

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coverage
Winston-Salem (N.C.)
creator
Cooper-Leary, Jesse
Clark, Sherri Lawson
date
2024-10-21T15:58:25Z
2024-10-21T15:58:25Z
2023-04-10
2024-10-21 (issued)
description
Dr. Sherrie Lawson Clark is an applied cultural anthropologist and Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Wake Forest University. Throughout her time in the field, her work has largely focused on ethnographic fieldwork with low-income urban and rural families across the United States. In this interview she discusses her move from Duke University to Wake Forest and the ongoing changes happening at Wake during that time (2009). She also goes into detail about her coursework and the hopes she has for her students.
format
audio/mp3
17:06 minutes
oral histories
Permalink
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/110015
language
English
relation
Special Collections and Archives
Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Wake Forest University
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subject
Wake Forest University--History
Inclusive Student Life Collection
African American Studies
Expanded Wake Voices
Clark, Sherri Lawson
Anthropology
Students--Social life and customs
Inclusion
Diversity
Philosophy--Study and teaching
title
Clark, Sherri Lawson (Audio Interview and Transcript)
type
Sound

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