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Interview with Anne Charity Hudley

We're really excited to have gotten to interview Anne Charity Hudley at the Linguistic Society of America meeting in January! Dr. Charity Hudley is an associate professor at the College of William and Mary, and the inaugural William and Mary Professor of Community Studies. She's co-authored two books on English language variation in classroom settings, and also wrote the section on language and racialization in the Oxford Handbook of Language and Society. She's a great sociolinguistic researcher who's doing a lot of work on dialectal variation, linguistic justice, and more. You can find out more about her and her work at annecharityhudley.com/

In our interview, we discussed the following topics:
the importance of attending to language variation in the classroom
what teachers and students have to learn from linguists, and vice versa
the role language and linguistics has played in racialization, and how to get away from that
how to work to convince people of the importance of interacting with language variation and linguistic justice
why we should do more to get younger people involved in linguistics and research

... and more! Thanks again to Dr. Charity Hudley for speaking with us.

Our other interviews:
Sali Tagliamonte:    • Interview with Sali Tagliamonte  
Lisa Pearl:    • Interview with Lisa Pearl  
Daniel Dennett:    • Interview with Daniel Dennett - Remas...  
Steven Pinker:    • Interview with Steven Pinker  

A couple of videos related to this interview:
Linguistic Pride and Prejudice: Sociolinguistics, Languages, and Dialects -    • Sociolinguistics and Dialects  
Word Crimes and Misdemeanors: Linguistic Descriptivism vs. Prescriptivism -    • Descriptive and Prescriptive Grammar  

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