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Andrea S. Boyles, Ph.D.

Andrea S. Boyles, Ph.D.Andrea S. Boyles, Ph.D.Andrea S. Boyles, Ph.D.

Sociologist. Critical Criminologist. Ethnographer. Author.

Sociologist. Critical Criminologist. Ethnographer. Author. Sociologist. Critical Criminologist. Ethnographer. Author.

All Things Education and Progress

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SPEAKER

Dr. Boyles intelligibly lectures - educating and motivating  -  as a social justice and community expert.

CONSULTANT

Evidence-based consultation matters.  Dr. Boyles provides consulting consistent with her research - centering race, gender, and class marginalization -  in four key areas:


  • Police-Citizen Relations
  • Neighborhood Disadvantage and Disorder
  • Community Development and Engagement
  • Resilience and Collective Action

FOR BOOKINGS

GO BACK, GIVE BACK, REACH BACK: Evidence-based Engagement

"Girls on Fire" RoundTable Series

United Nations (UN) Women: Learn More About the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW)

"Girls on Fire" RoundTable Series

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Women continue to face gender inequality and disparity, locally, nationally, and globally. Further, the feminization of poverty remains pervasive—leaving female-headed households especially socio-economically destitute and stagnate.  Dr. Boyles' Girls on Fire Roundtable Series provides safe space for dialoguing and empowering young expecting single mothers living in transitional housing.


 Partly influenced by Community Disorder and Social Ties project 

United Nations (UN) Women: Learn More About the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW)

"Girls on Fire" RoundTable Series


From local to global:


"In the end,


anti-black, anti-female,


and all forms of discrimination


are equivalent 


to the same thing:


anti-human."


-Shirley Chisholm


United Nations (UN) Women: Learn More About the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW)

United Nations (UN) Women: Learn More About the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW)

United Nations (UN) Women: Learn More About the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW)

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The United Nations (UN) Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) is significant and attends to ALL issues/ALL matters essential to the advancement of women and gender equity, globally and intersectionally.  Areas of interest to me are women in conflict/post-conflict regions, female genital mutilation (FGM)  #EndFGM, and gender-based Violence and Human Trafficking 

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