Community Events

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Haley Kinsler and Dr. Archie Crowley are pictured standing behind a table at a park in Durham. The table has linguistic buttons, flyers for their research project, and resources for work in trans linguistic research.

Haley Kinsler (left) and Dr. Archie Crowley (right) tabling for the project at a Trans Day of Joy event organized by members of the Queer and Trans Solidarity Working Group of the Triangle Chapter for the NC DSA.


Conferences & Presentations

Archie Crowley & Haley Kinsler (March 2024). “This is the future that conservatives want”: Chronotopes of trans life in North Carolina’s sociopolitical climate. Presented at the Southeastern Conference on Linguistics and Language Variety in the South V: The Changing South.

Haley Kinsler and Dr. Archie Crowley are answering questions following their presentation at SECOL/LAVIS V. A projector with the slides for their presentation is pictured on the left.

Haley Kinsler (March 2024). “There’s a lot of baggage”: Trans North Carolinians’ orientations to Southern identity in discourse. Presented at the Southeastern Conference on Linguistics and Language Variety in the South V: The Changing South.

Haley Kinsler is answering questions beside a podium after presenting their research at SECOL/LAVIS V. They can be seen standing in front of a projector with the presentation slides.

Publications & Research Papers

Haley Kinsler (April 2024) . “There’s a lot of baggage”: Trans North Carolinian’s orientations to Southern identity in discourse. Submitted in partial fulfillment for their Master’s program at North Carolina State University.