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    Katelyn Campbell

    Katelyn M. Campbell is a scholar, teacher, writer, and public servant currently serving as a Postdoctoral Teaching Scholar in Interdisciplinary Studies at North Carolina State University.1 She earned her Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 2023.1

    Campbell's research focuses on the womyn's land movement in the long 1970s, exploring relationships between feminist theory, lesbian cultures, rural life, settler colonialism, and the history of American utopian thought.1 She is also the 2016 Harry S. Truman Scholar from West Virginia and an alumna of Wellesley College.1

    In addition to her academic work, Campbell is known for filing a lawsuit against her high school principal in 2013 regarding an unlawful faith-based "sex education" assembly in West Virginia.1 She has designed and taught courses on topics such as "Land and Feminisms" and "Historical Approaches to American Studies".2

    Campbell's LinkedIn profile confirms her presence on the platform with 350 connections.3

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