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Maury Nation
Associate Professor, Core Faculty, Human Development CounselingVanderbilt University
An expert in restorative justice, suspensions, equity for students of color and restorative discipline practices.
Timothy Sorel
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Film director Tim Sorel produces documentaries that examine and investigate pediatric health, literacy issues and human rights.
Matthew (Matt) Andersson, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of SociologyBaylor University
Expert on health inequality, focusing on educational & socioeconomic inequalities in mental & physical well-being
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
David J. Thomas, Ph.D., LMHC
Expert in policing in AmericaFlorida Gulf Coast University
David Thomas is a veteran police officer specializing in mental health, police and minority relations, active shooters and mass casualties.
Sarah Igo
Andrew Jackson Chair in American History; Professor of Law; Professor of Political Science; Professor of Sociology; Director, American Studies ProgramVanderbilt University
Expert in the history of American privacy, social security, big data, survey data and the public sphere.
April Kloxin
Professor, Chemical and Biomolecular EngineeringUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Kloxin's research group seeks to design responsive materials for tissue regeneration.
Ryan P. Bowles
Associate Professor of Department of Human Development and Family StudiesMichigan State University
Measurement and Assessment of Early Childhood Language and Literacy.
Dionne O’Dell
Program Director, Department of TheatreMichigan State University
Dionne O’Dell specializes in teaching Children’s Theatre, and writing and directing plays for youth and community.
Jeremy Jamieson
Professor of PsychologyUniversity of Rochester
Jeremy Jamieson is a national expert on stress, our responses to it, and how it's not always a bad thing.
