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Alyssa Hadley Dunn, Ph.D.
Director of Teacher Education, Associate Professor of Curriculum and InstructionUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Dunn focuses her teaching, research, and service on urban education for social and racial justice.
Julie A. Lively
ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Lively's work centers around commercial fisheries in the Southeast region.
Fatimah Tuggar
Artist & Assistant Professor of Contemporary Issues of RepresentationOCAD University
artist working with technology as both medium and subject to address issues of social and environmental justice
Phillip Warsaw
Assistant Professor of Ecological Economics and Environmental JusticeMichigan State University
Phillip Warsaw's research takes an interdisciplinary approach to environmental justice, economic development, and sustainability.
Todd Gaffaney
Relationship Coach and ResearcherAuthor
A new recipe for creating, enjoying and sustaining intimacy.
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.
Mary Kay Kane
Emerita Dean and Chancellor, and Distinguished Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: kanem@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4777 / Office M206-198
Erika V. Hall
Associate Professor of Organization & Management; Faculty Advisor, Business & Society InstituteEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Hall's research focuses on the influence of race, gender, and class-based stereotypes and implicit biases on workplace interactions.
Barbara O'Brien
Professor of LawMichigan State University
Professor O’Brien’s scholarship applies empirical methodology to legal issues.
Rebecca L. George
Instructor of Anthropology and Assistant Director of Forensic Anthropology FacilitiesWestern Carolina University
Rebecca L. George focuses on the utility of dental morphology and metrics to estimate population affinity within forensic anthropology.