Sally A. Averitt-Hubbard


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I am a PhD student in the Sociology Department at UBC-Vancouver. I am interested in studying white tribalism in the West, with a particular focus on the intersection of xenophobia and American populism in the political era of Trump. My partner and I are both from the Southern U.S., where we still have a whole passel of amazing nieces and nephews. We are the proud parents of two weird but sweet rescue cats.


Sally A. Averitt-Hubbard


About

I am a PhD student in the Sociology Department at UBC-Vancouver. I am interested in studying white tribalism in the West, with a particular focus on the intersection of xenophobia and American populism in the political era of Trump. My partner and I are both from the Southern U.S., where we still have a whole passel of amazing nieces and nephews. We are the proud parents of two weird but sweet rescue cats.


Sally A. Averitt-Hubbard

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I am a PhD student in the Sociology Department at UBC-Vancouver. I am interested in studying white tribalism in the West, with a particular focus on the intersection of xenophobia and American populism in the political era of Trump. My partner and I are both from the Southern U.S., where we still have a whole passel of amazing nieces and nephews. We are the proud parents of two weird but sweet rescue cats.