Anise Vance: Storytelling, Trauma and Black Identities
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Dartmouth senior, Anise Vance '11, explores how a desire for identity led him to his father's hometown of Hartford, CT where he found a problem far beyond his imagination and a solution more empowering than he could have ever imagined.
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