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DESCRIPTION:Tracie Canada is the Andrew W. Mellon Assistant Professor of Cu
 ltural Anthropology and director of the HEARTS (Health\, Ethnography\, and
  Race through Sports) Lab at Duke University. She is a Black feminist anth
 ropologist and ethnographer whose research uses sport to theorize race\, k
 inship and care\, gender\, and the performing body. Her book\, Tackling th
 e Everyday: Race and Nation in Big-Time College Football (University of Ca
 lifornia Press\, 2025)\, is an ethnography about the lived experiences of 
 Black college football players. In addition to her academic publications\,
  her work has been featured in public venues and outlets like Essence\, TI
 ME\, The Guardian\, and Scientific American.
LOCATION:Reynolds School of Journalism (RSJ)\, Higginbotham Auditorium 101
SUMMARY:Tackling the Everyday: Race and Nation in Big-Time College Football
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 ation-in-big-time-college-football
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