Frostburg State University - Sociology
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Ph.D. in Sociology with a specialization in feminist sociology
Sociology
Michigan State University
Green Dot Sexual Assault Prevention Program Instructor Training
Green Dot
Inc
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Sociology major with criminology emphasis \nPsychology minor
Sociology
Northern Illinois University
Allegany County Animal Shelter
Women's Issues
Focus Groups
Student Engagement
Diversity & Inclusion
University Teaching
Fundraising
Gender Studies
Curriculum Development
Community Outreach
Women's Studies
Course Creation
Qualitative Research
Keeping Bisexuality Alive: Maintaining Bisexual Visibility in MonogamousRelationships”
Keeping Bisexuality Alive: Maintaining Bisexual Visibility in MonogamousRelationships”
“Finding a Needle in a Haystack: Methods for Sampling in the Bisexual Community”
“Creating a Bisexual Display: Making Bisexuality Visible”
Julie
Highland Community College in northwest Illinois
Family Crisis Resource Center
Frostburg State University
Voices of Stephesonson County
Cumberland
Maryland Area
FCRC's mission is to assist victims and survivors of intimate partner violence
rape
sexual assault
sexual abuse
child abuse
and stalking and to reduce these crimes in our community.\n\nMember
Board of Directors (September 2011-present)\nFinancial Resources and Planning Committee Member (July 2013-present)\nSecretary
Board of Directors (November 2012-May 2015)
Board Member
Family Crisis Resource Center
Freeport
IL
Instructor
Highland Community College in northwest Illinois
Associate Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies\nCoordinator of the Program in Women's Studies \n\nTeaching courses on gender
sexuality
structural/social inequalities
and social justice\n\nConducting research on LGBTQ issues
sexual identity
and sexual identity in rural areas.
Frostburg State University
Voices of Stephesonson County
Freeport
IL
VOICES of Stephenson County is a not-for-profit
inclusive organization. Services are offered in a handicap accessible facility
and available in English
and in a variety of languages using the Language Access line including speech/hearing facilitation. The organization welcomes all victims and survivors (and significant others) of domestic and sexual abuse regardless of income
age
race
creed
sex ethnicity
color
national origin
country of origin
marital status
sexual orientation
gender identity
citizenship status
limited English proficiency
spoken language
disability
literacy or religion.\n\nVOICES is funded by the Illinois Department of Human Services
Attorney General’s Office
Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
United Way of Northwest Illinois
708 Board
FEMA Emergency Shelter & Food Program and numerous community businesses
organizations and individuals.\n\nALL SERVICES ARE FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL
Member Board Of Directors
Sociologists for Women in Society
National Women's Studies Association
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