What Pennsatucky’s Teeth Tell Us About Class in America
Author’s note: Friends and colleagues who know that I’ve spent most of the past decade working closely with criminalized women have asked me what I […]
One sociologist's thoughts on women’s health, mass incarceration, and other issues of the day
Author’s note: Friends and colleagues who know that I’ve spent most of the past decade working closely with criminalized women have asked me what I […]
Over the past year life seems to have settled down for quite a few of the formerly incarcerated Massachusetts women whom I first met a […]
The summer can be a slow time for anyone looking for jobs, housing or just trying to get things done. That’s true for must of […]
What are the policies, beliefs and cultural practices that harm or that enhance women’s health? This page includes research from three countries (the US, Israel […]
This page lists publications that grew out of a few different projects: Long-term research with uninsured American in five regions of the country; work with […]
The past six months have been eventful: a birth, a death (see Eulogy for Nicole), a job gain and a job loss, family ties strengthened […]
This article was originally published by The Conversation; also see What Pennsatucky’s Teeth Tell Us About Class in America When we talk about the successes […]
Click here and here for previous updates. Click here for the 2016 New Years update. For women who struggle with homelessness, summer can be a […]
“Caste Away” originally appeared as part of the University of California Press’s blog series coinciding with this month’s American Sociological Association’s annual conference: “Hard Times: […]
Note from Susan: Nancy Heitzeg wrote a brilliant critique of Breaking Bad at Critical Mass Progress, and she graciously gave me permission to repost it […]