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July 2017 Hava Rachel Gordon Department of Sociology & Criminology 2000 E. Asbury Avenue, MSC 0942 Denver, CO 80208 (303) 871-3603 Hava.Gordon@du.edu EDUCATION 2005 Ph.D. Sociology, University of Oregon Ph.D. Dissertation: The Scapegoat Generation Fights Back: How Young People Challenge Age Subordination and Find Empowerment in Movements for Social Justice Committee: Gregory McLauchlan (Chair), Lynn Fujiwara, Jocelyn Hollander, Sandra Morgen and Elizabeth Reis 2002 Comprehensive Exam: Globalization, Women, and Work 2001 Comprehensive Exam: Social Movements 2000 M.S. Sociology, University of Oregon 1996 B.A. Magna Cum Laude in Anthropology, University of Colorado, Boulder AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Gender/Race/Class and Intersectionality; Inequality and Resistance; Social Movements; Schooling and Education; Youth and Adolescence; Globalization; Neoliberalism; Feminist Pedagogy; Qualitative Methods PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE July 2017- Chair, Department of Sociology and Criminology: 2012-present Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminology:

2012-2017 Director, Gender and Women s Studies Program: 2006-2012 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminology: 2005-2006 Assessment Coordinator, Child and Family Center Research Institute: University of Oregon Spring 2006 Visiting Professor, Gender Studies Program: Lewis and Clark College PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS National Women s Studies Association American Sociological Association: Sociology of Education Section Children and Youth Section Race/Class/Gender Section Collective Behavior/Social Movements Section Sex & Gender Section Society for the Study of Social Problems Pacific Sociological Association Sociologists for Women in Society American Educational Research Association PUBLICATIONS Books: Gordon, Hava Rachel. 2010. We Fight to Win: Inequality and the Politics of Youth Activism. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. Refereed Articles: Gordon, Hava Rachel. 2016. We Can t Let Them Fail for One More Day : School Reform Urgency and the Politics of Reformer-Community Alliances. Race Ethnicity and Education 19 (1): 1-22. (published online before print on March 3, 2014) 2

Taft, Jessica K. and Hava Rachel Gordon. 2013. Youth Activists, Youth Councils, and Constrained Democracy. Education, Citizenship and Social Justice 8 (1): 87-100. Gordon, Hava R. and Jessica K. Taft. 2011. Rethinking Youth Political Socialization: Teenage Activists Talk Back. Youth & Society 43 (4): 1499-1527 (published online before print on October 25, 2010) Gordon, Hava Rachel. 2008. Gendered Paths to Teenage Political Participation: Parental Power, Civic Mobility, and Youth Activism. Gender & Society 22 (1): 31-55. Gordon, Hava Rachel. 2007. Allies Within and Without: How Adolescent Activists Conceptualize Ageism and Navigate Adult Power in Youth Social Movements. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 36 (6): 631-668. Hollander, Jocelyn A. and Hava R. Gordon. 2006. The Processes of Social Construction in Everyday Interaction. Symbolic Interaction 29 (2): 183-212. Book Chapters: Taft, Jessica K. and Hava Rachel Gordon. 2016. Intergenerational Relationships in Youth Activist Networks. Invited major reference work in Volume 5: Families, Intergenerationality and Peer Group Relations in edited series The Geographies of Children and Young People. Tracey Skelton (ed). Springer. Gordon, Hava Rachel. 2015. Shaping and Challenging Neoliberal School Reform: How Youth Impact School Reform Politics from Their Positions in Nonprofit Community Organizations in Neoliberalizing Educational Reform: America s Quest for Profitable Market-Colonies and the Undoing of Public Good. Keith Sturges (ed). Sense Publishers. Gordon, Hava Rachel. 2015. Between Radical Possibilities and Modest Reforms: The Precarious Position of Adult Allies in Youth Movements for Racial Justice in Youth and Inequality in Education: Global Actions in Youth Work. Michael Heathfield and Dana Fusco (eds). Routledge. Book Reviews: Gordon, Hava Rachel. 2015. Coming Up Short: Working-Class Adulthood in an Age of Uncertainty by Jennifer M. Silva (book review). Contemporary Sociology 44 (4): 558-559. Gordon, Hava Rachel. 2009. What is Gender? Sociological Approaches by Mary Holmes (book review). Journal of Women and Aging 21 (4): 319-321. 3

In Progress/Under Review: Gordon, Hava Rachel. This is Our School! Race, Resistance, and Community Battles over School Reform (book under contract with NYU Press) Gordon, Hava Rachel. Breaking Through and Opting Out: Young Activists Participation in Institutionalized Movements. Invited chapter for edited volume, Jennifer Earl (ed). (revised and resubmitted) PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION Presentations: Gordon, Hava. 2014. School Reform Visions from the Margins: African-American Community Critiques of Education Reform Policy. Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Portland, OR. Gordon, Hava. 2013. Layering Racial Justice onto School Reform: How Youth Activists Challenge the Colorblindness of Neoliberal Education Policy. Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. March. Reno, NV. Gordon, Hava. 2013. Shaping and Challenging Neoliberal School Reform: How Youth Impact School Reform Politics from Their Positions in Non-Profit Organizations. American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. April. San Francisco, CA. Gordon, Hava. 2012. Saving Youth From Troubled Schools: Intersectionality and the Role of Youth as Both Objects and Subjects of Urban School Reform." Eastern Sociological Association Annual Meeting. February. New York, NY. Gordon, Hava. 2011. Taking the Neighborhood out of the School: Racial and Class Conflict over the Role of Community in Neoliberal School Reform. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. August. Las Vegas, NV. Jessica K. Taft and Hava R. Gordon. 2009. Youth Civic Engagement and Constrained Democracy. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. August. San Francisco, CA. Gordon, Hava. 2008. Reading, Writing, and Radicalism: Student Activists Struggles to Integrate Social Movements into Secondary Schools. Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting. August. Boston, MA. Gordon, Hava. 2008. The Role of Adults in Youth Movements for Social Justice: Age, Gender, Race, and Class Contexts. March. Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Portland, OR. 4

Gordon, Hava. 2007. Race, Class, and the Politicization of Academic Achievement: Teenage Activists Strategies towards Political Empowerment on School Grounds. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. August. New York, NY. Hormel, Leontina and Hava Gordon. 2007. Are Cuss Words Effective Tools for Critical Teaching? Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting. August. New York, NY. Gordon, Hava. 2005. Seen and Heard: The Socio-Spatial Dynamics of Adolescent Political Empowerment. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. August. Philadelphia, PA. Gordon, Hava. 2005. The Future of Social Psychology: Intergenerational Conversations. Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. March. Portland, OR. Gordon, Hava. 2005. Girls Empowerment and Subordination in Youth Movements for Social Justice. Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. March. Portland, OR Gordon, Hava. 2005. We Fight to Win : Youth Activists Negotiate Adult Power in Social Movement Networks. Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. March. Portland, OR. Gordon, Hava. 2002. From Subculture to Social Movement: Youth Resistance, Political Activism, and the Occupation of Public Space. Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. March. Vancouver, B.C. Gordon, Hava. 2001. Revolution Kid Style: An Exploration of a Youth Liberation Movement. Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. March. San Francisco, CA. Gordon, Hava. 2000. Conservative Sex Education and Its Implications for Sexual Violence. Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. March. San Diego, CA. Other Conference Activities: Gordon, Hava. 2016. Digital Natives and Online Politics. Thematic Session Discussant (invited). American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. August. Seattle, WA. Gordon, Hava. 2014. Social Justice Youth-Style: Bay Area Youth Activists' Perspectives on Race, Education, and Coalition Politics. Regional Spotlight Session Organizer. American Sociological Association Meeting. August. San Francisco, CA. Gordon, Hava. 2013. Gendering Marginalized Interests in German Public Policies. Discussant (invited). German Studies Association Annual Meeting. October. Denver, CO. 5

Gordon, Hava. 2013. Youth Activism in an Age of Neoliberalism. Session Organizer (with Jacqueline Kennelly). Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. March. Reno, NV. Gordon, Hava. 2013. Author Meets Critic session: Citizen Youth: Culture, Activism, and Agency in a Neoliberal Era by Jacqueline Kennelly. Session Organizer. Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. March. Reno, NV. Gordon, Hava. 2012. Resourcing Coalitions: Problems and Pitfalls. Regional Spotlight Session. Discussant and Session Organizer (With Lisa Martinez and Nancy Reichman). American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. August. Denver, CO. Gordon, Hava. 2011. Education and Social Justice. Session Organizer. Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. March. Seattle, WA. Gordon, Hava. 2010. Author Meets Critic session: We Fight to Win: Inequality and the Politics of Youth Activism (organized by Jennifer Reich). Author. Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. March. Oakland, CA. Gordon, Hava. 2009. Activism throughout the Life Course. Session Organizer. Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting. August. San Francisco, CA. PROFESSIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS Reviewer for Journals: 2016 Social Problems, Current Sociology, Mobilization, Sociological Perspectives 2015 Sociological Studies of Children and Youth, Social Forces 2014 Sociological Perspectives, Sex Education, Anthropology & Education Quarterly 2013 Gender & Society, Mobilization, Journalism Studies, Anthropology & Education Quarterly, Sociological Perspectives 2012 Gender & Society, Social Movement Studies, Symbolic Interaction, Sociological Studies of Children and Youth 2011 Gender & Society, Social Movement Studies 2010 Gender & Society, Sociology Compass, International Sociology 2009 Gender & Society, Mobilization, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 6

2008 Gender & Society, Sociology Compass, The Sociological Quarterly 2007 Symbolic Interaction, Gender & Society Reviewer for Book Publishers: 2014 NYU Press 2013 Bloomsbury Academic Press 2011 Palgrave-MacMillan Press 2010 NYU Press 2008 NYU Press Committee Service: 2015 External Reviewer, Women s and Ethnic Studies Program Academic Review Committee, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs 2013-2015 Chair, Educational Problems Division, Society for the Study of Social Problems 2011-2012 Member, Thomas C. Hood Social Action Award Committee, Society for the Study of Social Problems 2009-2012 Member, Membership and Outreach Committee, Society for the Study of Social Problems 2008-2009 Chair, Activism Committee. Youth, Aging, and the Lifecourse Division, Society for the Study of Social Problems INVITED PRESENTATIONS 2016 Moderator, No Mas Bebes film screening and panel discussion, Latina/o Center,. 2016 Invited Speaker: History of Women s Activism in the United States Women s Correctional Facility, Denver, CO. 2016 Invited Speaker: History of Women s Activism in the United States. English Language Center, 7

2015 Workshop Presenter: Faculty, Staff, and Students: Partnering to Prevent (with Dr. Lindsey Feitz). Presentation at the Sexual Assault Awareness Summit, 2015 Panelist: The Hunting Ground film discussion panel, Sexual Assault Awareness Summit, 2015 Guest Lecture: Validity and Ethics in Qualitative Research Sociological Imagination and Inquiry: Qualitative Research Methods (Del Rosso), University of Denver 2014 Guest Lecture: Youth Activism and Social Inequality Sociology of Childhood and Adolescence (Reich), University of Colorado at Denver. 2014 Panelist, Successful Women in Education, Politics, and Business Annual BolderLife Festival, Denver, CO. 2014 Research Talk: Exploring Neoliberal Education Reformers' Racial Consciousness" Whiteness Studies (Wilkins) and Sociology of Education (Mollborn), University of Colorado at Boulder. 2014 Guest Lecture: Negotiating Race, Class, and Gender Dynamics in Qualitative Social Research Sociological Imagination and Inquiry: Qualitative Research Methods (Reich), 2013 Research Talk: Taking the Neighborhood out of the School: Racial and Class Conflict over the Role of Community in Neoliberal School Reform. Department of Sociology and Criminology Brownbag Lunch Research Share Series.. 2013 Panelist: Youth Activist Visions for Educational Justice in the Context of Neoliberal School Reform. Panel: Forty Years Since Keyes v. School District No. 1: Equality of Educational Opportunity and the Legal Construction of Modern Metropolitan America. Denver University Law Review 2013 Annual Symposium.. 2013 Panelist: It s a Girl film discussion panel. The Women s College, University of Denver. 2013 Guest Lecture: Conducting Ethnographic Research in Sociology Sociological Imagination and Inquiry: Qualitative Research Methods (Sefiha), University of Denver 2013 Guest Lecture: Researching Activists and Reformers: Negotiating Access in Qualitative Research Sociological Imagination and Inquiry: Qualitative Research Methods (Reich), 8

2012 Guest Lecture: Establishing Reciprocal Community Relationships as Part of Service Learning Service Learning Scholars Program, Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning (CCESL),. 2012 Panelist: Lessons from Teaching at DU Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (AHSS) Workshop for New Tenure-Track Faculty,. 2012 Guest Lecture: School Reform Policy and Educational Justice Activism First Year Seminar on Education and Social Change (Willink),. 2012 Guest Lecture: Youth Resistance through Subculture and Social Movement VIP (Volunteers In Partnership) Program Annual High School Student Visit,. 2012 Panelist: Lessons From Teaching Service Learning Classes. Colorado Campus Compact Engaged Faculty Institute, Denver, CO 2012 Panelist: Understanding the Occupy Movement. Campus discussion sponsored by Occupy DU.. 2012 Guest Lecture: Researching Youth Activists Sociological Imagination and Inquiry: Qualitative Research Methods (Reich), 2011 Panelist: Youth Activism and Educational Justice Denver Justice Conference, Denver, CO. 2011 Guest Lecture: School Reform, Social Change and Youth Activism First Year Seminar on Education and Social Change (Willink),. 2011 Guest Lecture: Service Learning and Community-Engaged Research Qualitative Research Methods, graduate seminar in Media, Film, and Journalism Studies (Schofield Clark),. 2011 Panelist: How to Turn Ethnographic Research into Writing. First-Year Writing Seminar, Writing Program. 2011 Guest Lecture: How to Conduct Qualitative Research. Society, Nature, and Animals, advanced undergraduate seminar in Sociology (Colomy), University of Denver. 2010 Research Talk: School Reform, African-American Parents, and Educational Justice: Findings from a Public Good Research Project. African-American Parent Leadership Initiative. Denver, CO. 9

2010 Guest Lecture: Challenges, Rewards, and Risks of Conducting Social Justice Oriented Research: Studying School Reform Politics. Communication, Education and Social Change, graduate course in Communications Studies (Willink),. 2010 Panelist: The Role of Civil Society: Necessary Changes to Save Our Planet. AHSS lecture by Dr. Kumi Naidoo, Executive Director, Greenpeace International.. 2010 Panelist: How to Turn Research into Writing. First-Year Writing Seminar, Writing Program. 2010 Guest Lecture: Integrating Service Learning into College Classes Service Learning Scholars Program, Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning (CCESL),. 2010 Guest Lecture: Conducting Ethnographic Research in Sociology Social Sciences Resources, graduate seminar in Library Science (Bowers), University of Denver. 2009 Guest Lecture: Researching Youth Activists Sociological Imagination and Inquiry: Qualitative Research Methods (Reich), 2008 Moderator, Queer Streets film discussion panel, Colorado Homeless and Runaway Youth Awareness Month. Co-sponsored by Rainbow Alley, Urban Peak, and the Social Justice Living & Learning Community at the University of Denver. 2008 Panelist, Writing and Qualitative Research. How Do College Students Develop and Transfer Writing Abilities? Fall Symposium, DU Writing Program 2008 Speaker, Hot Topics Ballot Initiatives Series (DU Partners in Learning): The Civil Rights Initiative in Colorado: Is Ending Affirmative Action Programs a Move Towards Civil Rights? 2008 Guest Lecture: Conducting Ethnographic Research in Sociology Social Sciences Resources Graduate Seminar in Library Science (Bowers), University of Denver. 2008 Research Talk: Gendered Paths to Teenage Political Participation: Parental Power, Civic Mobility, and Youth Activism Gender & Women s Studies Program,. 2007 Guest Lecture: What is Globalization? Sears Jewish Study Group. Denver, CO. 10

2007 Guest Lecture: How Youth Activists Conceptualize and Politicize Age Inequality First Year Seminar on Media & Identity in Emerging Adulthood (Ahlkvist),. 2003 KBOO Community Radio, Circle A Radio Show: Sociology and Power Structure Research. Portland, Oregon. GRANTS 2014 CCESL mini-grant to attend 2014 NWSA annual conference. Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning.. $690. 2014 Critical Participatory Action Research Pod Grant (with Kate Willink, Nicole Nicotera, and Lynn Schofield Clark). Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning.. $3,000. 2013 Gender & Women s Studies Pod Grant. Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning.. $2500. 2012 Nancy C. Maron Ph.D. Research Grant: Neighborhood Community Networks in Gentrified Areas as Forces of School Reform. $896. 2009 Professional Research Opportunities for Faculty (PROF) Award: Urban School Reform as an Educational Justice Issue: How Community Movements Engage in Struggles over School Reform, University of Denver. $14,397. 2009 Public Good Outreach Grant: Developing Civic Engagement Tools for Educational Justice among African-American Parents, University of Denver. $7,979. 2008 Service Learning Grant: First Year Seminar Youth Cultures: Inequality, Resistance, and Empowerment,. $1,000. 2007-2008 Public Good Project Development Grant: Researching Neighborhood and Community Determinants of School Success: the Case of Manual High School Reform (with Nancy Wadsworth),. $3,000. 2007-2008 Service Learning Faculty Scholar Grant,. $1,800. 2007 CORE Curriculum Travel Grant,. $400. 11

2007 Internationalization Small Grant,, $700. 2003 Stephen L. Wasby Dissertation Grant. HONORS AND AWARDS 2015 Robin Morgan Outstanding Faculty Award (given for women s advocacy at the ), Women s Coalition,. 2013 Provost s Champion of Change Faculty Award (given for advancing inclusive excellence), Center for Multicultural Excellence, University of Denver. 2011 Faculty Advisor of the Year Award, Division of Student Life, University of Denver. 2011 Service Learning Faculty of the Year Award, Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning,. 2008 Cited in Contexts Magazine (a publication of the American Sociological Association: summer issue), under New and Noteworthy Social Research: When to Trust Someone over 30. 2007 CSA Sociological Abstracts Discovery Prize, First Place (With Jennifer Bowers and Lisa Pasko). $3,000. 1996 Jovanovich Writing Award, First Place- University of Colorado, Boulder MISCELLANEOUS 2016 Interview for CYC (Child and Youth Care) Podcast Adult Allies in Youth Justice Movements with Dr. Hava Gordon. June 29, 2016 2015 Guest commentary for Denver Post news story Youth Protests: Denver s Next Generation is Finding Their Voice. January 1, 2015 2014 Guest commentary for CCTV news story Critics Question Motives of Youth Protests in U.S. Aired December 10, 2014 2013 Queer & Ally Training (Levels 1 and 2). Center for Multicultural Excellence, 12

2013-2015 Lead Mentor (with Deborah Ortega and Nicole Russell) for Interdisciplinary Research Incubator for the Study of (In)Equality (IRISE) Postdoctoral Fellow Committee 2012 Teaching Online Workshop. Office of Teaching and Learning, University of Denver 2008-2009 Participant, Interdisciplinary Service Learning and Public Good Discussion Pod, 2008 Diversity and Inclusiveness in the First Year Seminar Pilot Program. Center for Multicultural Excellence:. $150. 2002-2005 Graduate Teaching Fellowship- Women s Studies Program, University of Oregon 2004 General University Scholarship 2003 General University Scholarship 2002 Leon Culbertson General University Scholarship 1998-2002 Graduate Teaching Fellowship- Department of Sociology, University of Oregon COMMITTEE SERVICE University: 2016 Member, IRISE Advisory Board, 2106 Member, AHSS Public Good Scholarship Fund Committee 2016 Colorado Women s College (CWC) Transition Working Group,. 2015 Ethnic Studies/Critical Race Studies Postdoctoral Search Committee, IRISE, 2015 Ethnic Studies/Critical Race Studies Working Group, IRISE, University of Denver 2015 Co-organizer, Sexual Assault Awareness Summit, 2015 Member, AHSS Tenure and Promotion Committee, 13

2014-present Steering Committee Member, Women s Coalition, 2014-2015 Co-Chair, IRISE K-12 Inequalities in Education Postdoctoral Search and Mentorship Committee, 2013 AHSS Distinguished Speaker Series Selection Committee, University of Denver. (Selected to introduce 2015 speaker, Van Jones). 2013-present Faculty Sponsor, Undergraduate Women s Council, 2013-2014 Member, DU Women s Coalition, 2013-2014 Member, IRISE Interdisciplinary Research/Program Working Group,. 2012-2013 Member, Networking Knowledge interdisciplinary initiative committee, Division of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences,. 2012 Member, Teaching Incubator, Renew DU Initiative,. 2010-2014 Faculty Consultant, Social Justice Initiative, Center for Judaic Studies, 2010-2013 Member (representative of Social Sciences), Public Good Scholarship Fund Committee, 2008-2009 Member, Conference Organizing Committee, Pedagogy of Privilege: Teaching, Learning, & Praxis Conference. June 1-2 2009, University of Denver 2008-2009 Member, Gender Violence Task Force, 2008-2009 Member, Social Justice Living and Learning Community Faculty Committee, 2007-2012 Member, Gender & Women s Studies Program Executive Committee, 2007 Faculty Consultant- Public Achievement Program, Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning, 2002-2005 Member, Social Sciences Feminist Network Research Interest Group, Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon 14

2001-2002 Co-coordinator, Social Sciences Feminist Network Research Interest Group, Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon 2000 Co-founder, Social Sciences Feminist Network Research Interest Group, Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon Departmental: 2014 Chair, Social Inequality Faculty Hiring Committee, Department of Sociology and Criminology,. 2011-Present Academic Advisor, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Denver 2008-2009 Member, Sociology Research Methods Subcommittee, University of Denver 2003-2004 Graduate Teaching Representative, Women's and Gender Studies Program Committee, University of Oregon 2003 Graduate Student Representative, Dr. Ellen Scott Tenure Review Committee, University of Oregon 2000-2001 Forum Representative, Department of Sociology, University of Oregon Student Mentorship: Graduate: 2016 Member, Rebecca Herlinger (Nonprofit Management, Regis University) Master s Thesis Committee: Why Women Prefer to Work in the Nonprofit Field 2016 Member, Madeline Celley (English, ) Master s Thesis Committee: Flinging the Apron and Tearing the Kerchief: Janie Crawford s Gestures in Their Eyes Were Watching God 2015 Member, Heather Smith (Media, Film, and Journalism Studies, University of Denver) Master s Thesis Committee: Small Town America Under the Lights: Contemporary Images of Rural America in in the Series Friday Night Lights 2015 Member, Vickie Collins (Educational Leadership & Policy Studies Program, Morgridge College of Education, ) Dissertation Committee: Listening to the Voices of African-American Female Principals Leading Turnaround Schools 15

2014 Member, Jonathan Pinckney (Josef Korbel School of International Studies, ) Master s Thesis Committee: Winning Well: Civil Resistance Transitions, Democracy, and Peace 2013-2014 Member, Elizabeth Mazzotta (Counseling Psychology Program, Morgridge College of Education, ) Dissertation Committee: The Impact of Anticipated Sexism on Women's Choice to Pursue a Career in Transportation 2012-2016 Member, Katie Kerstetter (Sociology, George Mason University) Dissertation Committee: Public School Teachers Experiences with School Reform 2010-2014 Member, Rebekah Cordova (Morgridge College of Education, University of Denver) Dissertation Committee: Punk has Always Been My School: The Educative Experiences of Punk Learners 2009-2014 Member, Amie Levesque (Sociology, Northeastern University) Dissertation Committee: Gender, Sexuality, and Gay-Straight Alliances in Public Schools Undergraduate: 2016-2017 Chair, Lori Scott Senior Thesis (Gender & Women s Studies), University of Denver 2016 Committee member, Kristen Powell Senior Thesis (Sociology and Criminology),. 2014-2015 Chair, Sophie Jones Senior Thesis (Gender & Women s Studies),. 2014-2015 Chair, Crystal Camargo Senior Thesis (Gender & Women s Studies),. 2013-2014 Chair, Neal Feldman Senior Honors Thesis (Gender & Women s Studies),. 2013-2014 Chair, Paige Miller Senior Thesis (Gender & Women s Studies),. 2013-2014 Chair, Julia Seldin Senior Thesis (Gender & Women s Studies),. 16

2013-2014 Chair, Alan Brozovich Senior Thesis (Gender & Women s Studies), 2012-2013 Co-chair (with Luc Beaudoin) Jessica Bills Senior Thesis (Gender & Women s Studies),. 2012 Chair, Nathan Bakos Senior Thesis (Gender & Women s Studies),. 2012-2013 Chair, Shannon Collins Senior Thesis (Sociology), 2012 Chair, Kate Roberts Senior Thesis (Sociology), 2012 Committee member, Melody Maitland Senior Thesis (Sociology), 2012 Committee member, Devanie Helman Senior Thesis (Sociology), 2011 Chair, Cameron Lewis Senior Thesis (Sociology), 2011 Committee member, Anna Goldenhersh Senior Thesis (Sociology), 2011 Committee member, Jackie Lapuck Senior Thesis (Sociology), University of Denver 2010 Committee member, Dani Levin Senior Thesis (Sociology), University of Denver 2010 Committee member, Lauren Varner & Janice Friddle Senior Thesis (Sociology), 2010 Outside member, Virginia Woodfork Senior Thesis (Political Science), 2008 Chair, Nicole Drake Senior Thesis (Sociology), TEACHING EXPERIENCE : Youth Cultures: Inequality, Resistance, and Empowerment: FSEM 1111-18 (Fall 2006, Fall 2007, Fall 2008, Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2014) 17

Schooling & Society: SOCI 2500 (Spring 2008, Spring 2010, Spring 2011) Globalization from Above & Below: CORE/ASEM 2641 (Winter 2007, Winter 2008, Winter 2012, Spring 2016 (online version: Summer 2013, Summer 2014) Social Movements: SOCI 2719 (Spring 2007, Winter 2008, Fall 2008, Spring 2010, Winter 2011, Winter 2012) Gender in Society: SOCI 2730 (Fall 2007, Summer 2008, Summer 2011, Summer 2012, Summer 2013) Sociological Imagination & Inquiry (Qualitative Research Methods): SOCI 2005A (Winter 2009, Winter 2010, Fall 2010, Winter 2011, Fall 2011, Fall 2012) Gender, Work, and the Global Economy (The Women s College, Summer 2012, Fall 2013) Gender & Women s Studies Senior Capstone (Winter 2013, Winter 2014, Winter 2015) Introduction to Gender & Women s Studies (Summer 2013, Fall 2013, Summer 2014, Fall 2014, Winter 2016) Gender & Women s Studies Colloquium: Gender, Activism, and Social Change (Winter 2016) Lewis & Clark College: Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Spring 2006 University of Oregon: Women, Difference, and Power: Fall, Winter 2002-2003, Winter 2004, Winter, Spring 2005 Feminist Pedagogy (undergraduate/graduate seminar): Fall, Winter, Spring 2003-2004 Social Movements: Spring 2002 Introduction to Social Research: Summer 2001 COMMUNITY SERVICE 2015 Member, Youth Project Advisory Committee, Office of the Independent Monitor, Denver. 18

2010 Member, Steering Committee on Inclusiveness, Susan G. Komen for the Cure Denver Affiliate 2009-2012 Member, Colorado Lawyers Committee Task Force on Education Reform REFERENCES: Available upon request 19