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Listening to the Folklore Stream: Ashani Coviello on Language, Legacy and Living Folklore Within Us

42 min · 22 de jul de 2025
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Ashani Coviello (she/her/hers) [https://www.mypronouns.org/what-and-why] Univeristy of Michigan Doctoral Candidate in Linguistic Anthropology Black Graduate Student Association, Research Chair Black Radical Healing Pathways, Ex- Officio Graduate Student Instructor, AnthrCul 272: Language and Society Michicagoan 2024 Steering Committee Member Michigan Anthropology Graduate Students (MAGS) Board Member Rackham Merit Fellow https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JoXr_EfsCa0 ashanico@umich.edu

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