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Dawn Flood is an Associate Professor at Campion College, University of Regina, specializing in U.S. history with a focus on gender, legal, and medical history. She has been teaching since 2005 and has a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois. Her research examines courtroom strategies used in prosecuting and defending sexual violence accusations, leading to broader interests in the history of violence, particularly as depicted in popular media. Currently, she is exploring the role of Black power ideologies in the modern U.S. civil rights movement, specifically the contributions of the Black Panther Party’s Chicago Chapter under the leadership of Fred Hampton. Her additional research interests include the depiction of sexual violence in tabloid journalism during the second-wave feminism era and how these themes reflect societal anxieties surrounding women's sexuality. Flood has taught various courses related to American history, including the transatlantic slave trade, U.S. history from 1865 to present, and gender in modern America.
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