Dr. Angelique Harris is Director of the Center for Gender and Sexualities Studies and the Gender and Sexualities Studies Program and is Associate Professor of Sociology in the Department of Social and Cultural Sciences at Marquette University. Her research examines social problems and issues within marginalized communities, primarily focusing on the experiences of women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ communities. Her research and teaching interests include the sociology of health and illness, race and ethnicity, gender and sexualities, sociology of religion, urban studies, media studies, and social movements. Along with dozens of articles and book chapters, Dr. Harris has authored and co-authored several books including AIDS, Sexuality, and the Black Church: Making the Wounded Whole, The Sociology Student’s Guide to Writing, and the Intersection of Race and Sexuality book series.