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| Full Text | Volume 38 (2023) Special Issue: Identity, Performance, & Debate: Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Louisville Project | |
| link | Preface | Jennifer Harris |
| see full text | Special Issue Editor’s Introduction: Celebrating the Legacy of the Louisville Project and Grappling with the Antiblackness Still Plaguing College Policy Debate | Shanara Reid-Brinkley |
| link | Niggatry, Liquidation, and The Timeless Struggle of Niggas in an Anti-Black World | Ignacio Evans |
| link | Indebted: The Compounding Politics of Black and Trans Argumentation in Intercollegiate Policy Debate | Beau Larsen |
| link | Eleazar, Native Debate, and The Stakes of Concession | Taylor Brough |
| link | Clash of the Uncivilized: An Alternative Approach to Policy Debate | Charles Athanasopoulos and Corinne Mitsuye Sugino |
| link | We Have a Job To Do: An Examination of the Coach’s Role in the Development of a Diverse Student Population | Tiffany Dillard-Knox |
| link | In Honor of the Louisville Project: Allying Instead of Allyship to Support Minority Debaters | Lauren Christie and Nick J. Sciullo |
| link | Defending Whiteness: The Psychic Life of Anti-Blackness on Grindr | Luis M. Andrade and Deven Cooper |
| link | Fear of a Black Planet: Capturing the Benefit of White Guilt to Forward Black Excellence | Shauntrice Martin |