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Author: Kameron Dunbar

Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, Kameron is an alumnus of Oberlin College and a current graduate student at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His research seeks to understand how strategic communications practices can engage marginalized communities with their governments. Kam loves travel as a medium for ethnography, dabbles on the piano, and shamelessly subscribes to most Leo stereotypes—especially the good ones.
Academic Work

Greatness as Identity Politic

16 Nov 202016 Nov 2020
This essay was first submitted to The London School of Economics and Political Science How did a red baseball cap with four words wield so much political power? When Donald…
Academic Work

Representing Black Queer Identities in Netflix’s Sex Education

30 Jul 201916 Nov 2020
Sex Education debuted as a Netflix original in January 2019, making it one of the newest web television series to date, and particular one of the most contemporary productions in…
Personal Blog

The Night We Decided to Boycott

27 Jul 201927 Jul 2019
The night of November 10th, 2016 was long and arduous for the Oberlin College Student Senate. We called an emergency meeting around 9pm that evening to discuss how we would…
Personal Blog

In Living Color

10 Oct 201827 Jul 2019
“We Negro writers, just by being black, have been on the blacklist all our lives. Censorship for us begins at the color line.” The first time I read that line…
Personal Blog

What College Students Get About Civility

29 Jun 201829 Jun 2018
Content Warning: Sexualized Violence I remember the first time I told another student I’d rather not eat with them. We weren’t friends but had been cordial with each other for…
Academic Work

“I’m Not Your Father:” Moving From Paternalism to Empowerment in the Writing Center

8 Feb 20188 Feb 2018
Personal Blog

MLK Day in Hilo

16 Jan 2018
MLK Day has been a very special day for me since my senior year of high school. I attended my first rally/protest at Central United Methodist Church right next to…
Personal Blog

Reclaiming King’s Radical Legacy

15 Jan 201827 Jul 2019
Originally Published on HuffPost As Congresswoman Maxine Waters inspiringly calls on us to #ReclaimOurTime, we must reclaim our hero Martin Luther King, Jr.—his life, work, and legacy. Dr. Martin Luther…
Travel

An Ode to Fortune and Travel

11 Dec 201711 Dec 2017
'O to the great fortune of travel The world has given me, among many, the opportunity to see itself in all its grandeur Its vast mountains and deep basins Its…
Travel

Travel as an Attraction

10 Dec 2017
Some say a picture is worth a thousand words, but what do those words often say? Above, the words might tell a story of three travelers embracing a young child…

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Hooked on finding the stories that matter, why they matter, and how to convince others that they matter.

Political Communicator

Graduate student in London studying the policy and practice of engaging citizens with their government.

Passionate Dreamer

Steadily believing no dream is too big. Yearning to see the whole world one day—starting with twenty-five countries by birthday twenty-five. Five more to go.

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