Sara Crider

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Lecturer
Bio

Sara Crider, MSW, PhD is a lecturer for the Department of Sociology and The Program on Intergroup Relations. She is particularly interested in program development, evaluation, inclusive and empowering curricula, and political advocacy. Her research focuses on social justice education, attitude change, intervention design, and intersections of whiteness, gender and sexuality. She also works as a consultant with various organizations to develop and evaluate programs and processes to bolster inclusivity, diversity, and access. Sara enjoys hiking, swimming, board games, writing and reading—though most of her time is spent chasing after her toddler.
 

Recent publications and presentations

  • alvarez, d. and Crider, S. (2024). Key identity concepts for IGD facilitators to know: Section A. In S. D. Hicks & D. R. Kaplowitz (Eds.), Facilitating Transformative Dialogues: Creating Socially Just Communities. Teachers College Press. 
     

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