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Talking College

Anne H. Charity Hudley, Christine Mallinson, Mary BucholtzTeachers College Press 

Talking College presents key sociolinguistic information to address issues of race, language, and African-American culture. It demonstrates how colleges and universities can impart linguistic empowerment and justice throughout their campuses. While educators will find it useful, Talking College is specifically tailored to African-American students and is designed to help them to be fully linguistically informed in order to make their own choices about how to understand academic and social success in higher education.

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Inclusion in Linguistics

Anne H. Charity Hudley, Christine Mallinson, Mary BucholtzOxford University Press

Dr. Anne Charity Hudley, Dr. Christine Mallinson, and Dr. Mary Bucholtz have edited collections for Oxford University Press. The first volume, Inclusion in Linguistics, presents theories, resources, and models for how to achieve broader participation in linguistics, broadly defined.

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Decolonizing Linguistics

Anne H. Charity Hudley, Christine Mallinson, Mary Bucholtz Oxford University Press

Dr. Anne Charity Hudley, Dr. Christine Mallinson, and Dr. Mary Bucholtz edited two collections for Oxford University Press.
The second edited volume, Decolonizing Linguistics, focuses on the methodologies and practices of linguistic researchers and other professionals.

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Videos and webinars

“Why Black Language Matters in the Struggle for Racial Justice- Part 1”


“Why Black Language Matters in the Struggle for Racial Justice- Part 2”


“Black Languages Matter - Anne Charity Hudley - DuoCon 2020”


“Fostering a Culture of Racial Inclusion in Linguistics: For the Children of the 9th Ward Circa 2005”


“Preparing a Proposal for the Oxford Collections on Inclusion in and Decolonizing Linguistics”
Webinar Slides