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Posted on 14 February, 20151 November, 2019

Strategic Identification on Huffington Post

How Do We Describe People Who Commit Violence and Their Victims?

Culture on the Edge‘s Steven Ramey contributed to the Huffington Post blog last night, thinking about recent violence in North Carolina and Alabama and what’s at stake in the ways we talk about and label the victims and the perpetrators. To read the blog post, check out Huffington Post Religion.

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