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Appalachian Studies Association Pride Conversation Meet Up

  • appalstudies
  • Jun 24, 2022
  • 1 min read

When: June 29th 7-8pm (EST)


Come and join us for an informal conversation about LGBTQ+ life and advocacy in the Appalachian region!

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Thư 79
8 hours ago

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Quy Bùi Minh
Quy Bùi Minh
a day ago

The June 29th meetup sounds like a great chance to connect. I've been looking for a dedicated space to share my fieldwork notes on regional foodways, so I'd love to contribute. https://image-to-3d.com

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Riel Derrick
Riel Derrick
2 days ago

Love that the ASA is organizing an evening for informal networking; a 7-8pm EST window makes it much easier for folks across multiple time zones to join the conversation. I've been using https://3mf-to-stl.com

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Veerapriya Madbar
Veerapriya Madbar
2 days ago

I'll be there! That 7pm EST timing on June 29th works great — looking forward to catching up with the ASA community. I've been using https://aivideomeme.com

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Khanh Chi Minh
Khanh Chi Minh
4 days ago

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