A lecture at UNC-Chapel Hill here.
(Thanks to someone at UNC for the pointer, but that person asked not to be identified, given the politics of the moment and in North Carolina in particular. I respect that decision, but it is certainly telling.)
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A lecture at UNC-Chapel Hill here.
(Thanks to someone at UNC for the pointer, but that person asked not to be identified, given the politics of the moment and in North Carolina in particular. I respect that decision, but it is certainly telling.)
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