Being Bold and Fearless: Advancing Public Scholarship that is “Controversial”

On April 12, 2022 the college partnered with the American Society of Criminology, Division on People of Color and Crime to co-sponsor the online panel Being Bold and Fearless: Advancing Public Scholarship that is “Controversial”. The fifth webinar in this partnership, it featured a panel discussion with public scholars about remaining courageous in advancing ideas that challenge dominant narratives in our society.

Video of the Panel Discussion Heading link

Panelists Heading link

TaLisa J. Carter, PhD

TaLisa J. Carter, PhD
Assistant Professor, Department of Justice, Law, and Criminology
School of Public Affairs, American University

Charis E. Kubrin, PhD

Charis E. Kubrin, PhD
Professor, Department of Criminology, Law and Society
University of California, Irvine

Katheryn Russell-Brown, PhD, JD

Katheryn Russell-Brown, PhD, JD
Levin, Mabie & Levin Professor of Law
Director, Race and Crime Center for Justice
University of Florida, Levin College of Law

Darren Wheelock, PhD

Darren Wheelock, PhD
Director of Criminal Justice Data Analytics (CJDA) Program and Associate Professor
Klinger College of Arts and Sciences, Marquette University

Panel Moderator Heading link

Xóchitl Guerrero, MSW, LCSW, PhD Student

Xóchitl Guerrero, MSW, LCSW, PhD Student
Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois Chicago

Prior panel: Public Scholarship: CRT & Criminal Justice

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