2021-2022 Series
Find 2022-2023 information here.
Personally Speaking Series 12th Season
Alt-Right Gangs, Construction of Language, Racial Identity, and the Geology of War Offer Compelling Topics
The Personally Speaking published experts series concludes its 12th season with events on March 29. During these free community talks, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences faculty engage audiences in conversation about their research findings and describe the personal motivations for writing their books.
Each talk, which is hosted by The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences with J. Murrey Atkins Library and the Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte City Center is free and open to the public. To make the event accessible to the community, it will be held at our Uptown campus, The Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City. There will also be a virtual option. Should plans change, all registrants will be emailed a Zoom meeting link shortly before the event. The presentations will be recorded.
Past 2021-2022 Events
- Alt-Right Gangs: A Hazy Shade of White, Shannon Reid. Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2021
- Talking Like Children: Language and the Production of Age in the Marshall Islands, Elise Berman. Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2021
- Hiding in Plain Sight: Black Women, the Law, and the Making of a White Argentine Republic, Erika Edwards. Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022
- Rocks and Rifles: The Influence of Geology on Combat and Tactics during the American Civil War, Scott Hippensteel. Tuesday, March 29, 2022