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Get ready to hear some of Rachel’s exploration of story on this episode of Design Of.
Rachel’s Bio: Rachel Marie-Crane Williams earned an M.F.A in Studio Art and a Ph.D. in Art Education from Florida State University. She has been employed since 1999 at The University of Iowa in Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies, and the School of Art and Art History. She is the creator of two graphic historiographies, Elegy for Mary Turner: An Illustrated Account of a Lynching, Verso Press and Run Home If You Don’t Want To Be Killed: The Detroit Uprising of 1943, UNC Press and the Duke Center for Documentary Studies. She has worked in communities and prisons for over twenty five years; her work as an artist and scholar focuses on race and history, prisons, conflict, gender and education.