Victoria Boynton is an assistant professor of English at SUNY Cortland. She contributed a feminism exercise, a list of selected sources on whiteness studies, and the link exercise on gender and relationships. Additionally, she has been the principal motivator in bringing this entire website into existence.
Michelle Kelly is an assistant professor of education at SUNY Cortland. She's also the Coordinator of Urban Teacher Education. She contributed to the list of faculty background readings on race as well as the student reading resources on the integrated analysis of diversity issues.
Denise Knight is a professor of English at SUNY Cortland. She contributed to the list of background readings for faculty on gender and contributed the Women and Self-Image classroom exercise.
Mecke Nagel is an assistant professor of philosophy at SUNY Cortland. She contributed the diversity scavanger hunt exercise to the Resources on the Integrated Analysis of Diversity Issues.
Judith Ouellette is an assistant professor of psychology at SUNY Cortland. She contributed to the lists of background readings for faculty on gender and sexual orientation, and suggested classroom exercises on gender and sexual orientation.
Brian Rosmaita is an information and computer literacy instructor in the computer applications program at SUNY Cortland, and senior assistant librarian at Memorial Library. He designed this website to be in strict conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, and contributed links to the other resources on disabilities.
Kathy Russell is a professor of philosophy and chair of the philosophy department at SUNY Cortland. She contributed the action plan exercise to the Resources on the Integrated Analysis of Diversity Issues, as well as other resources to that page.
Randi Storch is an assistant professor of history at SUNY Cortland. She contributed to the list of background readings for faculty on class and the Brecht classroom exercise.
Henry Steck is Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science at SUNY Cortland. He contributed to the list of other resources on gender.
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