WCW Experts

Wellesley Centers for Women research and program staff are qualified to speak on a variety of social issues related to the lives of women, children, and families. Below is a list of topics and scholar experts who may be available to speak with representatives from the media. To arrange an interview, please call 781.283.2552 or 781.283.2483.


Education

Equity & Diversity:
Susan McGee Bailey
Peggy McIntosh
Nan Stein

Single-sex Education:
Susan McGee Bailey

Literacy:
Michelle Porche

STEM (science, technology, engineering & math):
Susan McGee Bailey
Michelle Porche


Women's Human Rights

Gender & Economic Status:
Erika Kates

Women & Justice System:
Monica Driggers
Erika Kates

International Rights & Law:
Rangita de Silva-de Alwis

Global School-Related Gender Violence:
Susan McGee Bailey


Child & Adolescent Development

Race & Identity:
Sumru Erkut
Michelle Porche

Sexuality:
Sumru Erkut
Jean Kilbourne
Michelle Porche

Girls & Sports:
Sumru Erkut
Laura Pappano


Gender Violence

Teasing & Bullying Educator Training
Nancy Mullin

Bullying Policy & Enforcement:
Nan Stein

Harassment & Abuse in Schools:
Nan Stein

Teen Dating Violence:
Nan Stein

Intimate Partner Violence:
Pam Alexander
Monica Driggers


Childcare

Early Childhood Care & Education:
Nancy Marshall
Wendy Wagner Robeson
Joanne Roberts

Out-of-School Time:
Ellen Gannett
Georgia Hall
Wendy Surr
Julie Dennehy
Michelle Seligson


Social-Emotional Well-Being

Depression, Children & Families:
Tracy Gladstone

Relational-Cultural Theory:
Linda Hartling
Judith Jordan

Social-Emotional Learning:
Kristen Handricken


Work, Family, & Society

Art & Literature:
Amy Hoffman

Women's Leadership:
Sumru Erkut

Work-Family Issues:
Nancy Marshall
Joanne Roberts
Wendy Wagner Robeson
NIOST Team

Women's Movement:
Susan McGee Bailey
Jean Hardisty

Aging:
Nancy Marshall
Ruth Harriet Jacobs

 


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