Chaya Crowder
Assistant Professor of Political Science & International Relations · Loyola Marymount University
Chaya Crowder is an expert in political behavior, race and ethnicity politics, social media and American politics.
American Politics Race and Politics Political Science Political Behavior Social Media
Vincent Lloyd, PhD
Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Studies | College of Liberal Arts and Studies · Villanova University
Vincent Lloyd, PhD, researches issues and trends related to religion in politics and race, and how these areas affect social change.
Religion The Role of Religion in Racial Justice Organizing Religion in Politics and Race Religion in Mass Incarceration Religious Ideas of Crime and Punishment
K. Melchor Hall, PhD
Adjunct Faculty - School of Leadership Studies · Fielding Graduate University
Black feminist scholar-activist crossing disciplinary and national borders
Latin America Transnational Organizing Constructivist Grounded Theory Black Feminist Theory International Development
Kelly Welch, PhD
Professor of Sociology and Criminology | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences · Villanova University
Kelly Welch, PhD, is an expert on racial and ethnic profiling, racial disparities in school discipline and public punitiveness toward crime.
Criminology Racial Profiling School-to-Prison Pipeline Race and Justice Social Justice
Doug Haynes
Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity & Inclusion · UC Irvine
Prof. Haynes is a historical scholar on medicine and science and leads UCI's advances in inclusive excellence.
Black Lives Matter United States Medicine and Science Imperialism Inclusive excellence
Lori Wilkinson
Professor of Sociology · University of Manitoba
Professor of Sociology, specializing in immigration and refugee studies and survey methods
Research Methods Race and Ethnic Relations Settlement Integration Youth and School-To-Work Transitions
David J. Thomas, Ph.D., LMHC
Expert in policing in America · Florida Gulf Coast University
David Thomas is a veteran police officer specializing in mental health, police and minority relations, active shooters and mass casualties.
Psychology of School Shooters Law Enforcement Mental Health Policing in America Police Psychology Use of Force by Police
Tomeka Robinson
Professor of Rhetoric & Public Advocacy · Hofstra University
Dr. Robinson is an expert on effective public debate as well as health communication. She directs Hofstra's award-winning forensics team.
Public/Social Advocacy Rhetoric Health Communications Argumentation and Debate Intercultural Communication
Patricia Wilson, J.D.
Associate Dean & Professor of Law · Baylor Law School
Professor Patricia A. Wilson has been a member of the Baylor Law School faculty since 1993
Employment and Labor Law International Law Family Law Public Speaking Mediation
Glenn Bracey, PhD
Assistant Professor of Sociology & Criminology | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences · Villanova University
Glenn Bracey, PhD, is an expert on race and social movements and race and the law.
Activism and Social Justice in Sports Race and Law Social Movements Critical Race Theory Black Lives Matter
Professor Kehinde Andrews
Professor of Black Studies · Birmingham City University
Kehinde Andrews is Professor of Black Studies and Director of the Centre for Critical Social Research at Birmingham City University.
Black Lives Matter Community Activism Ethnicity Race Racism
Edward Park
Professor and Chair of Asian and Asian American Studies · Loyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Asian Pacific American Studies Ethnic Studies Migration Studies Race Relations Urban Studies
Kristal Brent Zook
Professor of Journalism, Media Studies, and Public Relations · Hofstra University
Prof. Zook is an award-winning journalist and author who covers social justice, race, and gender issues in media and politics.
Journalism Media Analysis Social Justice Issues Politics Race and Gender Relations
Jason P. Nance
Professor/Associate Dean · University of Florida
Jason Nance focuses on racial inequalities in public education, school discipline, the school-to-prison pipeline and students’ rights.
Students' Rights Racial Inequalities in Public Education Tort Law Remedies Education Law
Dr. Kehinde Andrews
Professor of Black Studies · Birmingham City University
Kehinde Andrews is interested in the areas of race, ethnicity and racism, black studies and how communities overcome inequality.
Scholar Activisim Ethnography Community Inequality Race and Ethnicity Black Studies
Christina DeJong
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice · Michigan State University
Dr. DeJong can discuss gender, sexuality and crime; violence against women; sexual assault; genocide; and other criminal justice issues.
Gender, Sexuality, and Justice Genocide Sexual Assault and Sexual Violence Hate Crimes Violence Against Women
Paul Ortiz
Director · University of Florida
Paul Ortiz works in the fields of African American history, Latino studies, Social Movement Theory, U.S. history and documentary studies.
Unites States South Social Movement Theory Labor Studies African Diaspora African American History
Cassie Comley
Lecturer of Sociology · Loyola Marymount University
Cassie Comley's work focuses on social inequalities, sociology of gender, critical race theory, and women in sport.
Women in Sport Sociology of Gender Sociology Social Inequalities Critical Race Theory
Emilie Townes
Dean of the Divinity School; E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Professor of Womanist Ethics and Society · Vanderbilt University
An expert in Christian ethics, womanist theology and womanist perspectives on health care, economic justice, poetry and literary theory.
Theological Education Baptist Studies Cultural Theory and Studies African American Women and Religion Womanist Ethics
Suneal Bedi
Assistant Professor · Indiana University, Kelley School of Business
Suneal Bedi's research focuses on business relevant questions that sit at the intersection of law, marketing, and public policy.
Business Ethics Brand Strategy Higher Education First Amendment Marketing Ethics