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D. Kelly Weisberg

D. Kelly Weisberg

Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law

Contacts: weisberg@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4678 / Office 348-200

Children and the LawDomestic ViolenceJuvenile JusticeFamily LawWills and Trust
Michael D. Smith

Michael D. Smith

ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Michael D. Smith's research uses economic and statistical techniques to analyze firm and consumer behavior in online markets.

StreamingDigital Media ProductsConsumer BehaviorHigher Education Policy
Kim Anderson

Kim Anderson

Associate Professor, Department of Family Relations and Applied NutritionUniversity of Guelph

Associate Professor, Department of Indigenous Studies

Oral history and Indigenous knowledge translationCommunity-based Indigenous research Indigenous MasculinitiesIndigenous feminism Gender and Indigenous peoples
Nefertiti Walker

Nefertiti Walker

Professor of Sport Management and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, and Equity for the UMass SystemUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Nefertiti Walker's research centers on sports culture and developing diverse and inclusive cultures in sports and other organizations.

Intersection of Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation in Intercollegiate SportsGender in organizationsGender in sportOrganizational Diversity and inclusionSexism in Sports
Karen Busby

Karen Busby

Professor of Law & Director, Centre for Human Rights ResearchUniversity of Manitoba

Karen Busby teaches Constitutional Law, Gender and the Law, Human Rights and Administrative Law

Constitutional LawHuman RightsSexual ViolenceAssisted Human ReproductionSex Work and Prostitution Law
NatashaBC SexworkersSufferageMovement

NatashaBC SexworkersSufferageMovement

Sex Worker Activist and AdvocateSexWorkers Sufferage Movement

Career Sex Worker and Sex Work Advocate/Activist Fighting to Recognize Sex Workers as Persons

Feminism and SexworkSexwork and the Charter of Rights and FreedomsSex Work Vs. Sexploitation. What is the Difference?