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Brenda Sims Blackwell
Department Chair, Criminal Justice & CriminologyGeorgia Southern University
Brenda Sims Blackwells' work focuses on how gender can influence crimes and the legal and social issues that arise from it.
Matthew Hughey, Ph.D.
Professor of SociologyUniversity of Connecticut
A scholar of racism and racial inequality in identity formation, organizations, media, politics, science, religion, and public advocacy.
Adriana La Fuente
Lecturer of Communication StudiesLoyola Marymount University
Teaching with Heart: Building Community, Inspiring Confidence, and Centering Student Voices.
Kyle William Bishop
Chair and Professor of English DepartmentSouthern Utah University
Specializing in British Gothic literature, film and television studies, cinematic adaptation, and pop culture
Laura Wilson
Professor of Psychological ScienceUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Wilson focuses on post-trauma functioning, particularly in survivors of sexual violence and among minoritized communities.
Timothy Matovina
Chair, Department of TheologyUniversity of Notre Dame
Timothy Matovina works in the area of theology and culture, with specialization in U.S. Catholic and U.S. Latino theology and religion.
Elizabeth Burgess Dowdell, PhD
Professor and Coordinator of Undergraduate Research | M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of NursingVillanova University
Elizabeth Dowdell, PhD, RN, FAAN, is an expert in the use of social media by adolescents and the health risks posed by online behaviors.
Alan Hamlin
Professor, ManagementSouthern Utah University
Experienced management consultant and legal expert witness.
Jonathan Earle
Dean of Roger Hadfield Ogden Honors College | Professor of HistoryLouisiana State University
Dr. Earle is a historian of American politics and culture with focuses on the early republic and antebellum periods.
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.
