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Sabas Whittaker
Poet, Historian, Mariner, Artist, ComposerAuthor
A discussion of mental health - numerous aspects of treatment from various perspectives, seeking a unified approach that could benefit all.
Nicholas Canfield Read Brown
Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Bioethics - MinorLoyola Marymount University
The Bioethics Institute Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Claire Kamp-Dush
Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Science | Department of SociologyThe Ohio State University
Human sciences and sociology expert, focusing on family science
Laura Briggs
Professor of Women, Gender, Sexuality StudiesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Laura Briggs is an expert on U.S. and international reproductive politics, child welfare policy and transnational and transracial adoption.
Nora Egan Demers, Ph.D.
Expert in health and pollutionFlorida Gulf Coast University
Nora Demers researches the effects of stressors on biological systems.
Heather Bittner Fagan, M.D., MPH, FAFFP
Associate Vice Chair of Research and Faculty with ChristianaCare's Department of Family and Community MedicineChristianaCare
Dr. Heather Bittner Fagan is a practicing physician, faculty member and researcher in Family & Community Medicine at ChristianaCare.
Kristin Baird
CEOBaird Group
Healthcare's customer service guru who ignites passion for the patient experience.
Angela Hattery
Professor, Women and Gender Studies; Co-Director, Center for Study & Prevention of GBVUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Hattery teaches courses on race and gender inequality, families, and methods.
Linda Struckmeyer
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Linda Struckmeyer has over 30 years of OT clinical practice across the lifespan and 11 years of expertise as an educator and researcher.
Courage Igene
Author, FounderAll Nations Church
Courage Igene is an author and passionate community leader as well as a father, son, teacher, speaker, actor, and producer.
