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  • Biographical Description

  • Associate Professor N. Eugene Walls earned his doctoral degree in sociology and is a community practice specialist. His academic and research interests include gender, sexuality, homelessness, stereotypes, social stratification and social movements. His professional social work experience includes positions with the United Cerebral Palsy Association, Kidspeace National Centers for Kids in Crisis and The Center for the Homeless in South Bend, Indiana. At GSSW, Walls teaches courses in multicultural social work practice, disrupting privilege, and in research

  • Curriculum Vitae

  • CV, March 25, 2016

  • Publications

  • Publications, March 25, 2016

  • Living Proof Podcast

  • School Engagement among Sexual Minority Students: Allies, Alliances, and Academic Outcomes
    http://www.socialwork.buffalo.edu/podcast/mp3/living_proof/walls_sexual_minority_students.mp3
  • Living Proof Podcast Series
    http://www.socialwork.buffalo.edu/podcast/
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  • Flash Mob, Denver, August 2015

  • Flash Mob America flash mob to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Fisher House, a nation-wide non-profit that provides temporary housing for families of veterans who are needing medical treatment away from their homes.

  • Denver Non-Profit Flash Mob.mp4
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  • Colorado Trans on Campus Report

  • Invisibilities, Uncertainties and Unexpected Surprises: The Experiences of Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Students, Staff, and Faculty at Colleges and Universities in Colorado   

  • To download either the executive summary or the full report, please click on the appropriate link below.

  • Executive Summary

    Recommended citation:  Seelman, K. L., Walls, N. E., Costello, K., Steffens, K., Inselman, K., Montague-Asp, H., & Colorado Trans on Campus Coalition. (2012). Invisibilities, uncertainties, and unexpected surprises: The experiences of transgender and gender non-conforming students, staff, and faculty at universities & olleges in Colorado (Executive Summary). Denver, CO: Authors.

  • Full Report

    Recommended citation:  Seelman, K. L., Walls, N. E., Costello, K., Steffens, K., Inselman, K., Montague-Asp, H., & Colorado Trans on Campus Coalition. (2012). Invisibilities, uncertainties, and unexpected surprises: The experiences of transgender and gender non-conforming students, staff, and faculty at universities & olleges in Colorado. Denver, CO: Authors.

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