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Tony Chung
Carol Duncan
BIO
Biography

Carol B. Duncan is a chronicler of human stories of migration, community and identity especially those on the margins of empire. She teaches religion and culture at Wilfrid Laurier University. Her academic work focuses on trans-Atlantic connections linking Africa, Europe, Asia and the Americas in the formation of Caribbean religious and cultural expressions. Storytelling has always informed her teaching, public intellectual work and research. A published author, co-author and editor of several academic books, chapters  and articles including This Spot of Ground: Spiritual Baptists in Toronto, Carol is currently exploring other genres of writing including S/F fiction and creative non-fiction.

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City: Waterloo, Province/Territory: Ontario
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EQUITY INITIATIVE
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