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12 bpm, 2020

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[Editor's introduction]

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12 bpm, 2020 1 Volumes

Delay of Game: William & Mary Basketball Programs During COVID Project, 2021

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During their 2020-2021 season, the William & Mary men's and women's basketball teams played amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. These oral history interviews with players and coaches document their experience with audience restrictions, quarantines, and cancellations, with constant unknowns requiring them to adapt at all times. The men's team also discusses their racial justice initiative, "This Game is No Secret," and the intersection of sports and social issues.

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Lent and returned, 2020

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[Editor's introduction]

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Lent and returned, 2020 1 Volumes

Mouth to mouth, 2020

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"I [the editor] wanted to explore these issues around freedom of expression by putting side-by-side the issue of censorship in Vietnam, the significance of banning the n-word in America, and what it means to take out words or not say words in general to create space ..."--Editor's introduction
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Mouth to mouth, 2020 1 Volumes

Playbook for exemption, 2021

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Playbook for exemption, 2021 2 Volumes

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There are no edges on the moon, 2020

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