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This is the online journal of the Feminist Engaged Research Class, Fall 2020. During this semester, the Covid Pandemic exposed cracks in the system and we decided to contaminate purely theoretical and academic work with a variety of interventions. We hope these pieces make you think, make you wonder, and make you see just how deep the cracks in the system have always been.

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This entry was posted in Uncategorized on November 12, 2020 by Laurie Essig.

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  • This is the online journal of the Feminist Engaged Research Class, Fall 2020. During this semester, the Covid Pandemic exposed cracks in the system and we decided to contaminate purely theoretical and academic work with a variety of interventions. We hope these pieces make you think, make you wonder, and make you see just how deep the cracks in the system have always been.

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