JENNIFER A. REICH, PH.D. Department of Sociology Address: 1380 Lawrence St, Suite 420, E University of Colorado Denver Mailing: Campus Box 105, PO Box 173364 e-mail: [email protected] Denver, CO 80217-3364 webpage: https://jenniferreichphd.com Phone: 303-315-2135/ Fax: 303-315-2149

EDUCATION 2002-2004 Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Institute for Health Policy Studies. University of California, San Francisco (funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality) 2003 Certificate of Training in Clinical Research, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. University of California, San Francisco 2002 Ph.D., Sociology, University of California, Davis (Designated Emphasis: Feminist Theory and Methods from the Department of Women and Gender Studies) 1997 MA, Sociology, University of California, Davis 1993 BA, Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara (highest honors)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2017-present Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado Denver 2019-present Director, University Honors and Leadership Program, University of Colorado Denver 2014-2019 Co-Director, Clinical Faculty Scholars Program University of Colorado School of Medicine 2014-2017 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado Denver 2010-2014 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Denver 2012-2014 Director of Undergraduate Research, University of Denver 2004-2010 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Denver.

PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Books 2016 Reich, Jennifer. Calling the Shots: Why Parents Reject . New York University Press • Donald W. Light Award for Applied Medical Sociology, 2018 American Sociological Association • Distinguished Scholarship Award, 2018 Pacific Sociological Association • Outstanding Book Award, 2017 American Sociological Association Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity • Honorable Mention, 2017 Mirra Komarovksy Book Award, Eastern Sociological Society • Sparks Book of the Month, Denver Museum of and Science, November 2018 • Author Meets Critic sessions: Society for the Study of Social Problems 2017, Law and Society Association 2017, Pacific Sociological Association 2017 • Reviewed by New York Review of Books, American Journal of Sociology, Times Higher Education, Kirkus, Contemporary Sociology, Sociology of Health and Illness, Symbolic Interaction, Somatosphere, Canadian Bulletin of Medical History

2005 Reich, Jennifer. Fixing Families: Parents, Power, and the Child Welfare System NY: Routledge. • Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Book Award, 2007, American Sociological Association section on Race, Gender, and Class • Finalist, C. Wright Mills Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems, 2006 • Author Meets Critic, Law and Society Association, May 2006 • Reviewed by Journal of Marriage and Family, Affilia, Gender and Society Reich-p.2

Edited Volumes

Forthcoming Reich, Jennifer The State of Families NY: Routledge

2014 Joffe, Carole and Jennifer Reich (editors) Reproduction and Society: Interdisciplinary Readings NY: Routledge • featured in Conscience Magazine https://consciencemag.org/2015/06/29/controversies-in-reproductive-health

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Forthcoming Reich, Jennifer “Teaching Women to Question and Control Public Pedagogies of Birth and Refusal” Biosocieties (online Sept 2019)

Forthcoming Reich, Jennifer “‘We are fierce, independent thinkers and intelligent’: Social Capital and Stigma Management among Mothers who Refuse Vaccines” Social Science & Medicine (online Oct 2018)

2020 Reich, Jennifer “Vaccine Refusal and Pharmaceutical Acquiescence: Parental Control and Ambivalence in Managing Children’s Health” American Sociological Review Vol 85(1) 106–127

2020 O’Hara, K, M Tanverdi, J Reich, D Scudamore, A Tyler, LA Bakel “Qualitative Study to Understand Pediatric Hospitalists and Emergency Medicine Physicians’ Perspectives of Clinical Pathways Pediatric Quality and Safety vol. 2, no 5. March

2018 Reich, Jennifer “When the Personal is Political—and Infectious” Contexts vol.17 iss. 3: 34-39.

2018 Reich, Jennifer “I have to write a statement of moral conviction. Can anyone help?” Parents’ strategies for managing compulsory vaccination laws Sociological Perspectives Vol 61, Iss 2, pp. 222 - 239 (April 2018, online Feb 2018)

2017 Calcaterra SL, Drabkin AD, Doyle R, Leslie SE, Binswanger IA, Frank JW, Reich JA, Koester S “A Qualitative Study of Hospitalists' Perceptions of Patient Satisfaction Metrics on Pain Management. Hospital Topics, 95(1), 18-26. 2016 Reich, Jennifer “Neoliberal Parenting, Future Sexual Citizens, and Vaccines against Sexual Risk” Sexuality Research and Social Policy vol. 13. No 4. December. (online March 2016) 13:341. 2016 Calcaterra, S., AD Drabkin, SE Leslie, R Doyle, S Koester, JW Frank, JA Reich, IA Binswanger “The hospitalist perspective on opioid prescribing: A qualitative analysis” Journal of Hospital Medicine Vol. 11, Iss. 8 August 2016 Pages 536–542 (online May 2016)

• Featured in Internal Medicine News (http://www.internalmedicinenews.com/specialty-focus/mental- health/single-article-page/the-hospitalist-perspective-on-opioid- prescribing/567cf7cf623174b8765244eb4108aab8.html?utm_source=News_IM_eNL_063016&utm_medium =email&utm_content=Zika%20vaccine%20development%20to%20get%20underway)

• Featured in Spine Medicine News (http://www.spineuniverse.com/professional/news/pain/opioid- prescribing-hospitalist-perspective-qualitative-analysis) 2016 Reich, Jennifer “Of Natural Bodies and Antibodies: Parents’ Vaccine Refusal and the Dichotomies of Natural and Artificial” Social Science and Medicine Vol.157, May 2016, Pages 103-110 (online April 2016) 2015 Reich, Jennifer. “Old methods and new technologies: Social media and shifts in power in qualitative research.” Ethnography vol. 16, no 4: 394–415 (online October 2014) • Reprinted in Research Ethics in Context (2016) Julie Scott-Jones (ed.) Sage Publications Reich-p.2

2014 Reich, Jennifer. “Neoliberal Mothering and Vaccine Refusal: Imagined Gated Communities and the Privilege of Choice” Gender & Society vol. 28 no. 5, October 679–704 • Featured in New Republic, Science News, LA Weekly, Live Science, Pacific Standard, Contexts, Rewire, Washington Monthly, Globe and Mail 2010 Reich, Jennifer. “Children’s Challenges to Efforts to Save Them: An Ethnographic Examination of Children’s Interactions with Child Protective Social Workers.” Symbolic Interaction vol.33, no. 3:412-434. 2008 Reich, Jennifer. “Not Ready to Fill His Father’s Shoes: A Masculinist Discourse of Abortion” Men and Masculinities. vol.11, no 1: 3-21. • Reprinted in Reproduction and Society: Interdisciplinary Readings (2014) Joffe, C. and J. Reich (editors) NY: Routledge 2008 Reich, Jennifer “The Child Welfare System and State Intervention in Families: From Historical Patterns to Future Questions” Sociology Compass vol.2, April, 888-909. 2008 Reich, Jennifer and Martha Wadsworth “Out of the Floodwaters, But Not Entirely on Dry Ground: Experiences of Displacement, Adjustment, and Trauma in Adolescents Following Hurricane Katrina” Children, Youth and Environments vol.18, no 1: 354-370. 2007 Reich, Jennifer “Unpacking ‘The Pimp Case’: Aging Black Masculinity and Grandchild Placement in the Child Welfare System” Journal of Aging Studies. Dec 2007, Vol. 21 no. 4: 292-301. 2006 Reich, Stephanie and Jennifer Reich. “Cultural competence in interdisciplinary collaborations: A method for respecting diversity in research partnerships” American Journal of Community Psychology. vol.38, no 1-2: 51-62. 2006 Reich, Jennifer and Claire Brindis. “Conceiving Risk and Responsibility: A Qualitative Examination of Men’s Experiences of Unintended Pregnancy and Abortion.” International Journal of Men’s Health. vol.5, no 2:133-152. 2003 Reich, Jennifer A. “Pregnant with Possibility: Reflections on Embodiment, Access, and Inclusion in Field Research,” Qualitative Sociology. vol. 26, Issue 3:351-367 Fall 2003. 2002 Reich, Jennifer A. “Bogeyman (with a clipboard) for a Day: Studying Child Protective Services,” Contexts Spring 2002. vol.1, no.1:59-60. 2002 Reich, Jennifer A. “Maternal Sin and Salvation: Child Protective Services and the Policing of Mothers’ Sexual Behavior.” Journal of Research on Mothering. vol.4, no.1. 1997 Kraiem, Daniela and Jennifer Reich “Writing Wrongs in Welfare: Why Legislating Morality Will Not Solve the Crisis of Poverty,” UC Davis Journal of Juvenile Law and Policy. vol.2, no.1.

Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters Forthcoming Reich, Jennifer “Multiple Ways of Understanding Vaccine Hesitance and Refusal” in Handbook of Research Methods in Health Psychology Keenan, Julian and Debra Fish Ragin (eds) Routledge Forthcoming Reich, Jennifer “Managing Risky Bodies: from Pregnancy to Vaccination” in Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Bodies and Embodiment Kate Mason and Natalie Boero (eds) 2017 Reich, Jennifer “Vaccine Refusal, Reproductive Justice, and the Uneven Landscape of Choice” Invited submission to Studies in Law, Politics, and Society” special issue entitled "Health and the Law: Protection, Promotion, Paternalism." Austin Sarat (ed) Studies in Law, Politics, and Society. Reich-p.2

2013 Reich, Jennifer “Emerging Breasts, Bellies, and Bodies of Knowledge: How Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Matter in Fieldwork” (Invited chapter) in Families at Work Joanna Dreby and Tamara Mose Brown (eds) Rutgers University Press 2011 Reich, Jennifer A. “Public Mothers and Private Practices: Breastfeeding as Transgression,” in Embodied Resistance: Breaking the Rules in Public Spaces C. Bobel and S. Swan (eds) Vanderbilt University Press p.130-142 2011 Reich, Jennifer A. “Mis-conceptions about Unintended Pregnancy: Considering Context in Reproductive Decision-Making” in Steven Seidman and Nancy Fischer (eds) Introducing the New Sexualities Studies 2nd edition. NY: Routledge p.183-192 • Updated and reprinted in Steven Seidman and Nancy Fischer (eds) Introducing the New Sexualities Studies 3rd edition. NY: Routledge p. 170-178 2010 Reich, Jennifer A. “Parenting and Prevention: Views of HPV Vaccines Among Parents Challenging Childhood Immunizations” in Three Shots at Prevention: The HPV Vaccine and the Politics of Medicine's Simple Solutions edited by Keith Wailoo, Julie Livingston, Steven Epstein, and Robert Aronowitz p.165-181. Johns Hopkins University Press 2010 Reich, Jennifer A. “From Maternal Love to Toxic Exposure: State interpretations of breastfeeding mothers in the child welfare system” in Shaw, Rhonda and Alison Bartlett (eds) Giving Milk. p.163-174 Demeter Press 2007 Sterett, Susan and Jennifer Reich. “Prayer and Social Welfare in the Wake of Katrina: Race, Volunteerism, and the State in Disaster Response” in H. Potter (ed) Racing the Storm. p.135-156 Lexington Books. 2005 Reich, Jennifer A. “Enemies of the State: Poor White Mothers and the Discourse of Universal Human Rights” in Women and Children First: Feminism, Rhetoric, and Public Policy. Sharon Meagher and Patrice DiQuinzio (eds) p. 57-78. SUNY Press. 2004 Reich, Jennifer A. “Spotlight on Methods: Investigating Child Abuse Investigations” in Sourcebook of Family Theories and Methods: An Interactive Approach. Vern Bengtson, Alan Acock, Katherine Allen, Peggye Dilworth-Anderson, and David Klein (eds). p. 552-55. Sage Publications. 2002 Reich, Jennifer A. “Building a Home on a Border: How Single White Women Raising Multi- Racial Children Construct Racial Meaning,” in Working Through Whiteness: International Perspectives. Cynthia Levine-Rasky (ed) p.179-208. SUNY Press.

Peer-Reviewed Book Reviews 2019 “Tracing ” by Des Fitzgerald. University of Washington Press. Contemporary Sociology 48 (1), 59-60 2017 “Testing Fate: Tay-Sachs Disease and the Right to be Responsible” by Shelley Reuter. American Journal of Sociology. September vol. 123, no. 2 2012 “Selling Welfare Reform: Work First and the New Common Sense of Employment” by Frank Ridzi Gender & Society 2007 “The Relationship Rights of Children” by James G. Dwyer. Book review. Journal of Marriage and Family. Vol. 69, issue 3: 896-897 2006 “The Future of the Welfare State” by Francis G. Castles. Book Review. Contemporary Sociology. Vol 35, no 2: 169-170. 2004 “Shattered Bonds: The Color of Child Welfare” by Dorothy Roberts. Book review. Contemporary Sociology. Vol. 33, issue 1:91-93. 2004 “Politics of the Womb: Women, Reproduction, and the State in Kenya” by Lynn M. Thomas. Book review. Journal of Marriage and Family. Vol. 66, no. 5. p.1348. Reich-p.2

Peer Reviewed Published Abstracts 2019 Siry, Bonnie, Daniel Matlock, Jennifer Reich, Stacie Daugherty, Edward Havranek, and Sarah Perman. "Surrogate Decision-Makers’ Perceptions of Engaging in Research While Grieving" Critical Care Medicine 47, no. 1 (2019): 394. 2018 Perman, Sarah M., Bonnie Siry, Jennifer A. Reich, Benjamin S. Abella, Stacie L. Daugherty, and Edward P. Havranek. "Family Member Perceptions of Decision-Making for Comatose Survivors of Cardiac Arrest." Circulation 138, no. Suppl_2 (2018): A136-A136. 2018 Deininger, KM, JD Hirsch, SA Graveline, A Feist, SM Smith, JA Reich, J. LaFleur, AV Ambardekar, J. Lindenfeld, and CL Aquilante. "Relationship Between Patient-Perceived Treatment Burden and Health-Related Quality of Life in Heart Transplant Recipients." The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation 37, no. 4: S351. 2017 Deininger, KM., JD. Hirsch, SA. Graveline, AA. Feist, SM. Smith, JA. Reich, J. LaFleur, AV Ambardekar, J. Lindenfeld, and CL Aquilante. "Relationship Between Patient-Perceived Treatment Burden and Medication Adherence in Heart Transplant Recipients." The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation 36, no. 4 (2017): S152.

2016 Deininger KM, Reich JA, Hirsch JD, Graveline SA, Feist A, LaFleur J, Smith SM, Ambardekar AV, Lindenfeld J, Aquilante CL. Qualitative assessment of patient-perceived treatment burden following cardiac transplantation. American Journal of Transplantation. 2016; 16 (suppl 3). www.atcmeetingabstracts.com/abstract/qualitative-assessment- of-patient-perceived-treatment-burden-following-cardiac-transplantation. Poster presentation at the American Transplant Congress, Boston, Massachusetts.

2016 Deininger, KM, JA Reich, J Hirsch, S Graveline, A Feist, J Lafleur, S Smith, A Ambardekar, J Lindenfeld, and CL Aquilante. "Qualitative assessment of patient-perceived treatment burden following cardiac transplantation." Pharmacotherapy: The Journal Of Human Pharmacology And Drug Therapy 36, no. 12 (2016): e274. (ACCP Annual Meeting Scientific Abstracts)

GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation “DEscribing COnsequences of DElays in Biologic initiation”, aka the DECODE-Biologic study (Co-Investigator) 1/1/2019-12/31/2021 ($344,450) University of Colorado, Denver Small Research Grant, 2018-2020 ($1200) Robert Wood Johnson “Rationally Choosing the Emergency Department over Primary Care for Non-Urgent Conditions: Valuing Consumer Benefits” (Co-PI with Anne Libby and Roberta Capp) 2015-2017 ($399,681) Buffet Foundation “Advocates Informing Research” (Co-PI with Jeanelle Sheeder) 2016-2017 ($80,772) University of Colorado Office of Research Services. Publication Support. 2016 ($1000) InWorks “Qualitative Methods Training for Clinical Faculty” UC Denver ($9000) Advancing Curriculum and Teaching. College of Letters and Sciences. UC Denver 2015 ($5000) Dissemination Program, University of Colorado Denver. 2014 ($1000) Office of Internationalization, University of Denver. 2012 ($2000) Rosenberry Fund, University of Denver. 2012 Professional Research Opportunities for Faculty, University of Denver “Vaccine Courts and the Politics of Public Health” 2010 ($16,466) Reich-p.2

Faculty Research Fund, University of Denver “Vaccine Decisions: Parents, Public Health, and the Meanings of Citizenship” 2009 ($3,000) Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Denver “Enhancing Student Engagement in Learning Skills of Sociological Imagination and Inquiry: The Reformulation of the Methods Requirements in the Department of Sociology and Criminology. 2008 ($12,964) National Science Foundation Governmental and Voluntary Association Coordination and Evacuees’ Experience of Assistance in Colorado (Co-PI with Susan Sterett and Martha Wadsworth) 2005-2008 ($139,210) National Institutes of Health, Health Disparities Research Loan Repayment Program 2007-2011 Faculty Research Fund. University of Denver, funded. Wave One Pilot Study Interviews with Evacuated Children (with Martha Wadsworth and Susan Sterett) 2006. ($2,500) Rosenberry Travel Award, University of Denver (2006) Public Good Grant, University of Denver, funded. Adolescent Evacuee Experiences of Assistance in the Wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita (with Martha Wadsworth and Susan Sterett) 2006 ($6,968) Professional Research Opportunity Award. University of Denver, funded. Physician Management of Patients Whose Parents Refuse Compulsory Childhood Immunizations 2005 ($14,247) Faculty Research Fund. University of Denver, funded. A Qualitative Study of Families Utilizing Waivers from Mandatory Childhood Immunizations in Colorado 2005. ($2497) Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 2002-2004

OTHER PUBLICATIONS AND MEDIA Blogs, Op/Eds and Newsletter Articles “Anti-vaxxers will fight the eventual coronavirus vaccine. Here’s how to stop them.” Washington Post April 29, 2020 www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/04/29/anti-vaxxers-will-fight-eventual-coronavirus-vaccine-heres-how- stop-them “Why Individual Solutions to Public Health Problems Won't Work” ASA Section on Altruism Morality and Social Solidarity newsletter June 2020 https://sites.google.com/site/altruismmoralitysolidarity/blog/why-individual- solutions-to-public-health-problems-wont-work “COVID-19 won’t change anti-vaxxers’ minds, and a new vaccine might make vaccines even less popular in the future” From the Square May 14, 2020 www.fromthesquare.org/covid-19-wont-change-anti-vaxxers- minds/#.Xt-txTpKjIV “Vaccines - A Constant Fear of Parents” Zing Vietnam. https://news.zing.vn/con-ngao-op-mang-ten-vac-xin-noi- so-hai-trien-mien-cua-cha-me-post995324.html (in Vietnamese) Sept 29, 2019 “I’ve talked to dozens of parents about why they don’t vaccinate. Here’s what they told me.” Vox May 8, 2019 https://www.vox.com/first-person/2019/5/8/18535944/measles-2019-outbreak-anti-vax “What’s Wrong with those Anti-Vaxxers? They are Just Like the Rest of Us”. The Conversation May 22, 2019 https://theconversation.com/whats-wrong-with-those-anti-vaxxers-theyre-just-like-the-rest-of-us-117548 Reprinted in Newsweek, The Oregonian, Good Magazine, The Raw Story, Philly Voice, Medical Xpress, Beaumont Enterprise (Texas), Lee Enterprises (Newspaper chain), San Antonio Express- News, Idaho Press-Tribune, Connecticut Post, Danbury News-Times (Connecticut), Houston Chronicle, Stamford Advocate (Connecticut), New Haven (CT) Register, San Francisco Chronicle/SFGate, Seattle Post-Intelligencer “Why We Need To Let Our Kids Make Bad Choices” Scary Mommy June 2018 www.scarymommy.com/let- kids-make-bad-choices “Vaccine Mandates and the Search for Social Justice” From the Square. September 15, 2017. https://www.fromthesquare.org/vaccine-mandates-and-the-search-for-social-justice/#.Wh3bdFWnHIU Reich-p.2

“Elevating feelings over facts is a bad way to make health policy” StatNews. January 17, 2017. https://www.statnews.com/2017/01/17/health-policy-trump-cabinet-vaccines

Reposted by Yahoo.com (https://www.yahoo.com/news/elevating-feelings-over-facts-bad-165501801.html); Kaiser Health News (http://khn.org/morning-breakout/thoughts-on-trumps-mystery-health-plan-questions-for-price-flirting-with-repeal- disaster); “Like rubella, will the public get behind a Zika vaccine?” StatNews August 2, 2016 (First Opinion section) https://www.statnews.com/2016/08/02/zika-vaccine-like-earlier-one-rubella-raises-social-issues Why are we still talking about autism and vaccines? (And why is DeNiro asking us to?) Blog: From the Square https://www.fromthesquare.org/?s=vaccine#.V2Rzx7srLIU April 2016 Reposted by ImmunizeCOKids https://teamvaccine.com/2016/05/23/why-are-we-still-talking-about-autism-and- vaccines-and-why-is-deniro-asking-us-to May 2016 “From Medical Sociology to MCAT” ASA Medical Sociology Newsletter. Summer 2015. Vol. 51, no 4. http://www.asanet.org/medicalsociology/documents/Final%20-%20Newsletter-Summer%202015.pdf “From Class to Career: Helping Students Translate Skills” ASA Medical Sociology Newsletter. Spring 2015. Vol. 51, no 3. http://www.asanet.org/medicalsociology/documents/Newsletter-Spring%202015.pdf “Teaching about Healthcare Inequality through Ebola” ASA Medical Sociology Newsletter. Winter 2015. Vol. 51, no 2. http://www.asanet.org/medicalsociology/documents/Newsletter-Winter%202015.pdf “Neoliberal Mothering and Vaccine Refusal” Gender & Society Blog. September 2014 https://gendersociety.wordpress.com/2014/09/02/neoliberal-mothering-and-vaccine-refusal “Dispatches from Syllabusonia: Thoughts on Crafting Syllabi” ASA Medical Sociology Newsletter vol. 51, issue 1. 2014. http://www.asanet.org/medicalsociology/documents/Newsletter-Fall%202014(1).pdf “Moving from the Personal to Political in Teaching” ASA Medical Sociology Newsletter vol. 50, issue 3. 2014. http://www.asanet.org/medicalsociology/documents/Issue%20spring%202014%20FINAL%20DRAFT.pdf “Teaching Boundaries” ASA Medical Sociology Newsletter vol. 50, issue 2. 2014. http://www.asanet.org/medicalsociology/documents/winter2014.pdf “Teaching Tips: The Affordable Care Act” ASA Medical Sociology Newsletter vol. 50, issue 1. 2013. http://www.asanet.org/medicalsociology/documents/Volume50(1).pdf. Sterett, Susan, Jennifer Reich, and Martha Wadsworth “Katrina's unsettled aftermath, Colorado still host to 14,000” Denver Post August 27, 2006. C1.

Select Media Features “Vaccine Resistance and the Covid-19 Pandemic” Planet Haliburton with Terry Moore (radio) May 28, 2020 https://app.box.com/s/j21pnr4ez19p4zio44wq2r6wf378k588 “Anti-Vaxxers Have a Dangerous Theory Called ‘Natural Immunity.’ Now It’s Going Mainstream” Mother Jones May 12, 2020 www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/05/anti-vaxxers-have-a-dangerous-theory-called- natural-immunity-now-its-going-mainstream “What Will Make the Public Trust a COVID-19 Vaccine?” Leapsmag May 21, 2020 https://leapsmag.com/what-will-make-the-public-trust-a-covid-19-vaccine “Some Parents Are Already Opposed To A COVID Vaccine. Experts Who Study Anti-Vax Beliefs Aren't Surprised” Romper May 14, 2020 www.romper.com/p/some-parents-are-already-opposed-to-a-covid- vaccine-experts-who-study-anti-vax-beliefs-arent-surprised-22902219 “The Agenda with Steve Paikin” TV Ontario May 11, 2020 www.tvo.org/video/battling-anti-vaccine-covid-19- disinformation There's no coronavirus vaccine — but that hasn't stopped anti-vaxxers from spreading conspiracy theories about it Mic.com May 14, 2020 www.mic.com/p/theres-no-coronavirus-vaccine-but-that-hasnt- stopped-anti-vaxxers-from-spreading-conspiracy-theories-about-it-22905912 Reich-p.2

Who is in ‘,’ the coronavirus conspiracy video just banned from social media? Washington Post May 8, 2020 www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/05/08/plandemic-judy-mikovits-coronavirus “Why Some Colorado Parents Reject Vaccines Has A Lot To Do With History And Our Western Culture” Colorado Public Radio February 21, 2020 www.cpr.org/2020/02/21/why-some-colorado-parents-reject- vaccines-has-a-lot-to-do-with-history-and-our-western-culture “What I learned from parents who don't vaccinate their kids” TEDxMileHigh Nov 16, 2019 AMI-audio in Toronto, Canada 12/13/2019 Podcast. Part I: To Vax or Not to Vax? The Multiverse https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/open-eye- presents-the-multiverse/id1472899712 Nov 13, 2019. “Fighting , One Parent at a Time” New York Times October 25, 2019 https://parenting.nytimes.com/childrens-health/measles-vaccine-hesitancy “How Anti-Vaccine Sentiment Took Hold in the United States” New York Times Sept 23, 2019 https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/23/health/anti-vaccination-movement-us.html “What the Measles Epidemic Really Says About America” The Atlantic August 2019 www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/08/measles-as-metaphor/592756/ “Why Aren't Parents Getting Their Children Vaccinated?” NPR Morning Edition April 29, 2019 www..org/2019/04/29/718165015/why-arent-parents-getting-their-kids-vaccinated “UNICEF: The Ground for the Global Measles Outbreaks We Are Witnessing Today Was Laid Years Ago” Newsweek April 25, 2019 www.newsweek.com/unicef-ground-global-measles-outbreaks-we-are-witnessing- today-was-laid-years-1405397 “Anti-vaxxers ‘educated just well enough to make terrible decisions for their children’” Philadelphia Inquirer April 21, 2019 www.thespec.com/living-story/9294182-anti-vaxxers-educated-just-well-enough-to- make-terrible-decisions-for-their-children “Kafer: Filling out a form won’t kill you. Failure to vaccinate might” Denver Post April 12, 2019 www.denverpost.com/2019/04/12/kafer-vaccine-colorado-house-bill-1312 “Anti-Vaxxers are Anti-Vaxxers for one of these four reasons. Newsweek. March 21, 2019. www.newsweek.com/anti-vaxxers-are-anti-vaxxers-one-these-four-reasons-1369344 “Facts alone don't sway anti-vaxxers. So what does? USA Today. March 8, 2019.” www.usatoday.com/story/news/investigations/2019/03/08/vaccine-anti-vax-anti-vaxxer-what-change-their-mind- vaccine-hesitancy/3100216002/ “Washington Measles Emergency: Why Banning Vaccine Exemptions Isn't Enough” Inverse Feb. 3, 2019 https://www.inverse.com/article/52960-washington-measles-outbreak-non-medical-exemption-ban “Washington declared a public health emergency over measles. Thank vaccine-refusing parents.” Vox. Jan 29, 2019 www.vox.com/2019/1/27/18199514/measles-outbreak-2018-clark-county-washington “How Oprah Helped Spread Anti-Vaccine Pseudoscience” Mother Jones. Jan 10, 2018 http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/01/how-oprah-helped-spread-anti-vaccine-pseudoscience/ “Bill Nye Saves the World.” Netflix. Spring 2017 “New Book Traces History of Vaccine Debate” Colorado Matters, Colorado Public Radio, August 29, 2016. http://www.cpr.org/news/story/new-book-traces-history-of-vaccine-debate Wentz World October 4, 2016 Groks Science Radio Show September 28, 2016 Jordana Green Show September 22, 2016 Sunday Journal with Hal Clark September 18, 2016 http://wyldfm.iheart.com/onair/sunday-journal-with-hal- clark-4773/hal-clark-speaks-with-dr-jennifer-15117886 WOCA The Source Radio, September 12, 2016 Reich-p.2

Author Story with Alex Lim September 16, 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9L2GBZSBIkA&feature=youtu.be BlogRadio September 12, 2016 Solutionsology Radio with Aleksander Danilov, September 7, 2016 Health Check with Heidi Godman, Sarasota Talk Radio, September 1, 2016 “Why Some Parents Reject Vaccines” Joy Cardin Show. Wisconsin Public Radio. July 25, 2016. http://www.wpr.org/shows/why-some-parents-reject-vaccines Interchange Radio Live Program. Interchange – A Measure of Choice: Vaccine Opposition and Public Health . http://wfhb.org/news/interchange-a-measure-of-choice-vaccine-opposition-and-public-health/ 2015 Rocky Mountain PBS Colorado “CO has most unvaccinated, state public health chief worries”. Feb 6, 2015. http://video.rmpbs.org/video/2365420782/ “You've heard of AntiVaxxers but who are they really?” The Current, Live Radio Interview, CBC. January 28, 2015 http://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/canadian-surveillence-politics-and-anti-vaxxers-1.2952401/who-are-anti- vaxxers-understanding-the-anti-vaccination-movement-1.2952404 “More Americans Accept Interracial Couples” Fox 31 News Denver Feb 16, 2012 “And Baby Makes Six: Family Size Trends” Today Show, New York. October 30, 2006

CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS Peer-Reviewed Paper Presentations 2020 “The Complicated Relationship between Vaccination and Abortion Politics” American Sociological Association. Online due to covid-19 2020 “Black Mothers and Vaccine Refusal: Distrust, Healthcare, and the State” (co-author Courtney Thornton). Law and Society Association annual meeting. Denver May 2019 “The Logic of Using Emergency Rooms for Primary Care: A Patient-Centered Examination of Healthcare Decision-Making” Pacific Sociological Association. Oakland. March 2019 “Managing Risky Bodies: from Pregnancy to Vaccination” Pacific Sociological Association. Oakland. March 2018 "Learning to Question and Control: Prenatal care as pedagogical to vaccine refusal" American Sociological Association. Philadelphia, PA August 2018 “Seeking Care without Fear of Debt: A Qualitative Analysis of the Effects of Medicaid Expansion for Low Income Patients” Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Long Beach, CA March 2017 Panelist, “Population Health and Culture: The Contributions of Sociological Theory and Methods” American Sociological Association, Montreal, Canada August (invited) 2017 “Vaccine Resistance and Medical Management: Surveillance and Parental Control in Pharmaceutical Decision-Making” American Sociological Association, Montreal, Canada, August 2017 Panelist, Mini-conference. “Involuntary property loss.” Law and Society Association. Mexico City, Mexico. June 2017 Capp, R, Reich, JA, Libby, A “Patients systematically choose the emergency department over primary care for low acuity conditions” Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Orlando, May. 2017 Deininger KM, Hirsch JD, Graveline SA, Feist AA, Smith SM, Reich JA, LaFleur J, Ambardekar AV, Lindenfeld J, Aquilante CL. “Relationship between patient-perceived treatment burden and medication adherence in heart transplant recipients.” International Society of for Heart and Lung Transplantation 37th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions, San Diego, CA, April. Reich-p.2

2016 “Reproductive Justice, Vaccine Refusal, and the Uneven Landscape of Choice” American Sociological Association, Seattle, WA August 2016 “Individual Choice, Religious Liberty, and the Complicated Relationship between Vaccination and Abortion Politics” Law and Society. New Orleans, LA. June (invited) 2016 Aquilante CL, Hirsch JD, LaFleur J, Reich JA, Smith SM. “Patient-perceived treatment burden following heart transplantation.” Skaggs Biomedical Research. Pocatello, Idaho Symposium. August. 2015 “Vaccine Choice: Parents’ Rights, Public Health, and the Meanings of Citizenship” Special Session. Vaccinations: An Emerging Area of Sociological and Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL August. (invited) 2015 “I have to write a statement of moral conviction. Can anyone help?” Parents’ strategies for circumventing vaccination requirements. Law and Society Association. Seattle, WA. May 2015 From Natural Bodies to Antibodies: Vaccine Refusal and the Dichotomies of Natural and Artificial. Eastern Sociological Association. New York, NY. February 2014 Protecting the Body’s Natural Immunity: Parents’ Vaccine Refusal and the Dichotomies of Natural and Artificial, American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA August 2013 Parents’ Rights and the Politics of Mandatory Childhood Vaccinations. Social Science History Association. Chicago, IL November 2013 Vaccine Resistance and Privileged Motherhood. American Sociological Association, New York, NY August 2012 Pharmaceutical Profit and Children’s Health: Understanding Vaccine Refusal and Parental Distrust American Sociological Association, Denver, CO August 2011 , Google, and Researcher-Participant Interaction: New Media and Challenges in Qualitative Research. American Sociological Association Las Vegas, NV August 2010 Risk, individualism, and parental decisions to opt out of childhood vaccinations American Sociological Association meeting Atlanta, GA August 2010 “Facebook, Google, and Researcher-Participant Interaction: New Technological Challenges in Qualitative Research” Pacific Sociological Association meeting Oakland, CA April 2009 “Vaccine-Resistance as Good Mothering: Parents’ Strategic Choices about Compulsory Childhood Vaccinations” American Sociological Association annual meeting San Francisco, CA August 2009 “Parents’ Perceptions of State Power and their Vaccination Decisions” Law and Society annual meeting Denver, CO May 2009 “Good Mothers as Guardians of Natural Bodies: Examining Parents’ Choice to Opt Out of Compulsory Childhood Vaccinations” Pacific Sociological Association annual meeting San Diego, CA April 2009 “Public Health vs Individual Risk: An Examination of Family Autonomy and the Legal Frameworks of Compulsory Vaccination Law” Comparative Family Law conference. American University Law March 20 2008 “Parenting and Prevention: Views of HPV Vaccines Among Parents Challenging Childhood Immunizations” Follow-up conference on “ Vaccines for Girls? The Science, Ethics, and Cultural Politics of HPV Prevention.” September 25. Rutgers, State University of New Jersey 2008 “Children’s Challenges to Efforts to Save Them: An Ethnographic Examination of Children’s Interactions with Child Protective Social Workers” American Sociological Association annual meeting Boston, MA Reich-p.2

2008 “Parenting and Prevention: Views of HPV Vaccines Among Parents Challenging Childhood Immunizations” conference on “Cancer Vaccines for Girls? The Science, Ethics, and Cultural Politics of HPV Prevention.” May 16-17. Rutgers, State University of New Jersey 2007 “Unpacking ‘The Pimp Case’: Aging Black Masculinity and Grandchild Placement in the Child Welfare System” American Sociological Association annual meeting, New York, NY. August 2006 “The Can’t of CAN: An Examination of Users’ Perceptions of the Coordinated Assistance Network” Katrina Research Symposium. New Orleans, LA. November 2006 “Prayer and Social Welfare in the Wake of Katrina: Race, Volunteerism, and the State in Disaster Response” American Sociological Association meeting. August 2006 “Citizenship and Place: Housing policy after Katrina” Law and Society Association meeting. Baltimore, MD. July 2006 “Children’s Challenges to Efforts to Save Them: An Ethnographic Examination of Children’s Interactions with Child Protective Social Workers” Pacific Sociological Association, Universal City, CA 2005 “Broadened Horizons and Mediated Interactions: Openness and Contact in Transracial Adoptions” American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA 2005 “Performing Empowerment: State Expectations of Mothers Trying to Regain Custody of Their Children from the Child Welfare System” Couch-Stone Symposium. Boulder, CO 2003 “Normalizing Parenthood: Demonstrable Rehabilitation in the Child Protective Services System” American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA 2003 “Calling on Your Neighbor: The Law as a Weapon in Child Maltreatment Reports” Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA 2002 “Performing Empowerment: Expectations of Mothers Trying to Reunify with Their Children” American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL 2002 “Pregnant with Possibility: Reflections on Embodiment, Access and Inclusion in Field Research” American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL 2002 “Competing Definitions of Care and Custody: Power Negotiations between Parents and the State in Child Maltreatment Investigations” Carework Conference, Chicago, IL 2002 “Unfit to Father: Black Men and Child Protective Services” Pacific Sociological Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 2002 “State-Mandated Empowerment: Child Protective Services and Maternal Salvation” Pacific Sociological Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 2001 “Child Protective Services and the Policing of Mothers’ Sexual Behavior” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA 2001 “Building a Home on a Border: How Single White Women Raising Multi-racial Children Construct Racial Meaning,” Student Award Winning Papers Session. Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA 2001 “Are You Ready to Admit? An Exploration of How the Dependency Court Defines Parental Responsibility and Rehabilitation in Child Abuse Cases” Pacific Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA 2001 “Pregnant with Possibility: Using One’s Own Body as a Source of Data” Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA 2000 “Globalizing Representations of Human Rights Violations: A Constructionist Approach,” (co- author Michael Alan Sacks), American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC Reich-p.2

1999 “Torture, False Imprisonment, and Human Rights Violations: Globalizing Representations of 'White Trash’ Motherhood,” Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL 1999 “Conceiving Manhood: An Exploration of Power and Masculinity in Men’s Abortion Narratives”. UC Davis Summer Faculty Lecture Series, Davis, CA 1999 “Building a Home on a Border: How Single White Women Raising Multi-racial Children Construct Racial Meaning” Pacific Sociological Association Meeting, Portland, OR 1999 “Not Ready to Fill His Father’s Shoes: A Qualitative Study of Men’s Abortion ‘Experiences’” Pacific Sociological Association Meeting, Portland, OR 1998 “Navigating the Border: How Single White Women Raising Multiracial Children Negotiate Race,” UC Davis Summer Faculty Lecture Series 1995 “Elephants, Fists, and Ivory Towers: Deconstructing the Symbols of the Affirmative Action Debate,” Pacific Sociological Association meeting, Seattle, WA

Other Conference Activities 2020 Panel Presenter, Curating a Competitive CV for Research, Teaching, and Applied Positions. Professional Development and Student Forum. American Sociological Association. August. (Online due to covid-19) 2020 Session Organizer, Doing Ethnography Workshop. Pacific Sociological Association. Eugene, OR. (cancelled, COVID-19) 2020 Session Organizer, Research in Ethnography. Pacific Sociological Association. Eugene, OR. (cancelled, COVID-19) 2020 Session Organizer, Book Salon. Manufactured Insecurity by Esther Sullivan. Pacific Sociological Association. Eugene, OR. (cancelled, COVID-19) 2019 Session Organizer, Health Policy (3 sessions). American Sociological Association. New York, NY August 2019 Panelist, Thinking About Ethnography. Pacific Sociological Association. Oakland, CA. March. 2018 Critic, Author Meets Critic. Orphanage Care and Adoption in Globalizing China by Lesle Wang (Stanford University Press 2016). Eastern Sociological Society. Baltimore, MD 2018 Organizer, Author Meets Critic. Fast Food Kids by Amy Best. (NYU Press) Eastern Sociological Society. Baltimore, MD 2017 Author, Author Meets Critic. Calling the Shots. Society for the Study of Social Problems. Montreal, August (invited) 2017 Presider, Author Meets Critic. Botox Nation. Society for the Study of Social Problems. Montreal, August (invited) 2017 Author, Author Meets Critic. Calling the Shots. Pacific Sociological Association. Portland, OR. April (invited) 2017 Critic. Author Meets Critic. Women without Men by Jennifer Utrata. Pacific Sociological Association meeting. Portland, OR. April (invited) 2017 Session Organizer. Author Meets Critic session Music City by Jonathan Wynn. Eastern Sociological Association meeting. Philadelphia, PA. February Reich-p.2

2016 Invited Panelist “Critical Dialogue: Publishing Qualitative & Theoretical Work.” Invited session. Society for the Study of Social Problems. Seattle, WA August 2016 Session Organizer and Presider Author Meets Critic. “Parenting Generation Rx by Linda Blum.” American Sociological Association. Seattle, WA August 2016 Session Co-Organizer “Reproduction, Parenthood and Families” American Sociological Association Section on Family (with Heather Jacobson), Seattle, WA. August 2014 Critic “Author meets Critic: Doing the Best I Can: Fatherhood in the Inner City by Kathy Edin and Tim Nelson” American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA August. (invited) 2014 Moderator “The challenges of public sociology in contested areas: the case of abortion” American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA August. (invited) 2013 Session Organizer, “Family and Social Institutions.” Family Section, American Sociological Association, New York, NY August. 2013 Session Organizer/Program Committee Member, (6 sessions) Pacific Sociological Association annual meeting, Reno, NV March 2013 Discussant and Organizer “Author Meets Reader: Odd Couples by Anna Muraco” Pacific Sociological Association, Reno, NV March 2012 Discussant and Organizer, “Author Meets Reader: Dispatches from the Abortion War by Carole Joffe” Pacific Sociological Association, San Diego, CA March 2012 Session Organizer/Program Committee Member, (5 sessions: Sociology of Law; Sociology of Healthcare; Sociology of Parenting; Sociology of Reproduction; Carework and Managing Stress in Healthcare Settings) Pacific Sociological Association annual meeting, San Diego, CA March 2011 Panelist, “Critique My CV” Professional Development Session, Sociologists for Women and Society annual meeting, Las Vegas, NV 2011 Critic, “Author Meets Critic: Parenting Out of Control: Anxious Parents in Uncertain Times” by Margaret Nelson” Eastern Sociological Association meeting, Philadelphia, PA (invited) 2011 Critic, “Author Meets Critic: Divided by Borders: Mexican Migrants and their Children by Joanna Dreby” Pacific Sociological Association meeting, Seattle, WA (invited) 2010 Panelist, “Critique Me” Professional Development Session, Sociologists for Women and Society annual meeting, Atlanta, GA 2010 Session Organizer, “Author Meets Critic: We Fight to Win by Hava Rachel Gordon” Pacific Sociological Association meeting, Oakland, CA April 2010 Critic, “Author Meets Critic: The Culture of Teen Mothers by Joanna Gregson” Pacific Sociological Association meeting, Oakland, CA April 2010 Session Chair, “Marriage, Family, and Social Policy” Eastern Sociological Association meeting, Boston, MA March 2009 Session Organizer, Roundtable organizer (84 papers accepted, 15 presiders recruited and assigned), Section of Sex and Gender, American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA 2009 Presider/Discussant, Session, “Reconsidering Best Interests and Parents' Rights: Fairness in Family Policies” Law and Society meeting, Denver, CO 2009 Session Organizer, Paper session: Gender, Sexuality and the State, Pacific Sociological Association, San Diego, CA 2008 Session Organizer, Paper session: Feminism, Carework, and State Practices, Section of Sex and Gender, American Sociological Association 2007 Panelist, “Critique Me” Professional Development Session, Sociologists for Women and Society annual meeting, New York, NY Reich-p.2

2006 Panelist, “Publishing Your Dissertation as a Book” Sociologists for Women and Society annual meeting, Montreal, CN 2006 Author, “Author Meets Reader: Fixing Families” Law and Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD 2005 Presider, “Contemporary Issues in Race and Family” Roundtable. American Sociological Association meeting, Philadelphia, PA 2005 Discussant and Presider, “Panel: Ethnography” American Sociological Association meeting, Philadelphia, PA 2004 Panelist, “Career Workshop: Surviving Graduate School” American Sociological Association meeting, San Francisco, CA 2004 Session Organizer, “Families and Sexualities” Pacific Sociological Association meeting, San Francisco, CA 2000 Presenter, “Getting it Right Right From the Start” WOW 2K Graduate Student Orientation. UC Davis, CA 2000 Session Organizer, “Policing the Family” Pacific Sociological Association meeting, San Diego, CA 1999 Presenter, “‘Pleasantville’: A Discussion of Nostalgia for the Fictional Family,”. UC Davis Summer Faculty Film Festival, Davis, CA 1999 Moderator and Discussant, “The Sociology of Sex and Gender” roundtable. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL 1998 Moderator and Discussant, “Social Movements: The Case of the Promisekeepers” roundtable. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA 1998 Discussant, “Masculinity and The Full Monty”. UC Davis Summer Faculty Film Festival, Davis, CA 1997 Plenary Address, “SP 1 & 2 and Prop 209: Learning from California’s Affirmative Action Debate” National Association of Graduate and Professional Students, Western Regional meeting, Boulder, CO 1996 Panelist, “Affirmative Action Roundtable,” Interdisciplinary Graduate Research Symposium, UC Davis, CA

Invited Presentations Public Town Hall Lecturer, Institute for Systems Biology’s 20th anniversary. Seattle, WA September 2020 Invited Participant, “The Lifetimes of Epidemics in Europe and the Middle East.” University of Oslo, June 2020 Keynote Speaker, European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Rotterdam, May 2020 Speaker, Department of Sociology University of California Los Angeles, May 2020 AKD Speaker, California Lutheran University. April 2020 (cancelled COVID-19) Grand Rounds Speaker, UC Davis Department of Pediatrics. December 2019 Speaker, Colorado Medical Librarians Association. November 2019 Panelist, UCLA's Institute for Digital Research and Education. November 2019 Speaker, Rocky Vista School of Osteopathic Medicine Parker, CO Oct 14, 2019 Presenter, Pediatric Education Group. Children’s Hospital Colorado June and July 2019 Keynote Speaker, Public Health Week, Idaho Department of Public Health. April 2019 Reich-p.2

Colloquium Speaker, Rutgers University Department of Sociology, February 2019 Panelist, Symposium on Science and Policy, Denver Museum of Nature and Science. December 2018 Presenter, Vaccine Dinner Club. Emory University. October 2018 Panelist, Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce April 24, 2018 Speaker, Immunization Services Division, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. April 19, 2018 Colloquium Speaker, Georgia State University. January 24, 2018 Colloquium Speaker, University of Iowa. Sociology Department. November 2017 Speaker, Aurora Community College. October 2017 Speaker, Introduction to Qualitative Research. School of Medicine. UC Denver. October 2017 Author Presentation “Fall for Books”. George Mason University. October 2017 Colloquium and Seminar Speaker. University of California, Davis. May 3, 2017 Presenter, Dean’s Advisory Council. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Feb. 16, 2017 Presenter, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Childhood Immunization Team. Nov. 15, 2016 Presenter, Safety Net Learning Lab. Colorado Health Institute, Nov 2016 Presenter, Colorado Health Evaluation Collaborative Department of Health Care Policy & Financing. Nov 17, 2016 Colloquium Speaker, University of Colorado Boulder. Sociology and Women’s Studies. October 2016 Presenter, Voices for Vaccines, Minneapolis, MN September 2016 Speaker, Ethics Forum. Nurse Practitioner Symposium. Keystone, CO July 2016 Colloquium Speaker. Vanderbilt University. February 2016 Workshop Leader, How to Get a Job After Graduate School. Vanderbilt University February 2016 Presenter. Colorado Children’s Immunization Coalition January 2016 Speaker, “Moms and Newborns: Public Duties and Personal Concerns in Immunizations and Newborn Screening” Feminist Science Studies. Institute for Research on Women and Gender. University of Michigan. September 2015. Grand Rounds, Kempe Center, University of Colorado School of Medicine. Anschutz campus. May 2015 Colloquium Speaker, Institute for Global Health. Korbel School for International Studies. University of Denver. May 2015. Grand Rounds, University of Nebraska Medical School. School of Public Health. April 2015 Keynote, Spring Speaker Event. Department of Sociology. University of Nebraska Omaha, April 2015 Presenter, Roundtable in Microbiology. University of Colorado Denver Anschutz campus. March 11, 2015 Presenter, Skaggs School of Pharmacy University of Colorado January 2015. Colloquium Presenter, University of Colorado Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences October 2014 Colloquium Presenter, University of Arizona 2014 Keynote Speaker, Alpha Kappa Delta Awards Banquet. Kent State April 2013 Speaker, Alumni Symposium. University of Denver, October 25, 2013 Keynote Speaker, Provost Conference, University of Denver April 24, 2013 Salon Series Speaker, Vaccine Choices” AHSS, University of Denver. Spring 2013 Reich-p.2

Invited Presenter, Workshop on Disaster and Sociolegal Studies. Law and Society Annual Meeting. Boston, MA 2013 Panelist, “Choosing the Right Social Scientist” North American Forum on Family Planning Annual Meeting. Denver, CO October Campuswide Lecture, “Mis-conceptions about Unintended Pregnancy: Contraception and the Politics of Preventive Care” Discoveries Week Program. Fall 2012 Invited Panelist, Presidential Panel: “The Art and Activism of Research” Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual meeting, Denver, CO August 2012 Invited Presenter, “How to Give a Competitive Job Talk” Sociologists for Women and Society Denver, CO August 2012 Invited Presenter, “"Vaccine Courts and the Politics of Public Health," Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, Fall 2011 Workshop Leader, “Public Sociology and the Challenges of Studying Controversial Topics” American Sociological Association annual meeting, Las Vegas, NV August 2011 Colloquium Speaker, University of Maryland Colloquium series October 18, 2010 Invited Workshop Participant, “Thinking About the Family in an Unequal Society Pre-Conference Workshop” University of Pennsylvania May 28, 2009 Panelist “Faculty Workshop: Teaching Gender Theory” Nov. 6, 2009 Gender and Women’s Studies Program Speaker, “Good Mothers as Guardians of Natural Bodies: Examining Parents’ Choice to Opt Out of Compulsory Childhood Vaccinations” Gender and Women’s Studies Research Sharing April 16, 2009. Guest Lecturer, “Policy Considerations in Child Welfare” for Graduate School of Social Work Policy course. October 14, 2008. Speaker, “From Conception to Courthouse: Unpacking the legal implications of Initiative 48” Hot Topics Series. Partners in Learning. University of Denver. October 2, 2008 Speaker, "Thinking through parents' understandings and intentions." Developmental Psychology Lunch Group. Department of Psychology, University of Denver, Fall 2007 Skype Class Visits San Jose State University University of South Carolina Loyola Marymount Syracuse University Southern Mississippi University University of Texas El Paso Millersville University University of Maryland Rutgers University

Poster and Abstract Presentations 2019 Siry BJ, Matlock DD, Reich JA, Daugherty SL, Havranek EP, Perman SM “Qualitative Research Involving Surrogate Decision Makers for Critically Ill Patients: Study Subjects Perceptions on Engaging in Research While Grieving” Society of Critical Care Medicine (to be presented at 2019 Critical Care Congress) 2018 O’Hara K, Tanverdi M, Tyler A, Gambino J, Reich J, Bakel LA, Scudamore DD. Understanding Pediatric Hospitalists and Emergency Medicine Physicians’ Perspectives of Clinical Practice Guidelines. Poster presentation at Pediatric Hospital Medicine Conference. Atlanta, Georgia; July 2018. 2018 O’Hara K, Tanverdi M, Bakel LA, Gambino J, Reich J, Tyler A, Scudamore DD. “I Pledge Allegiance to What?” Exploring Provider Perspectives around a Pledge to Improve Resource Stewardship. Poster presentation at Pediatric Hospital Medicine Conference. Atlanta, Georgia; July 2018. Reich-p.2

2018 O’Hara K, Tanverdi M, Bakel LA, Gambino J, Reich J, Tyler A, Scudamore DD. Understanding Physician Perspectives of Provider-level Performance Data. Poster presentation at Pediatric Hospital Medicine Conference. Atlanta, Georgia; July 2018. 2018 Tanverdi M, O’Hara K, Tyler A, Gambino J, Reich J, Bakel LA, Scudamore, DD. Understanding Pediatric Hospitalist and Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians’ Barriers to Clinical Practice Guidelines Use. Poster presentation at Pediatric Hospital Medicine Conference. Atlanta, Georgia; July 2018. 2018 O’Hara K, Tanverdi M, Tyler A, Gambino J, Reich J, Bakel LA, Scudamore DD. Understanding Pediatric Hospitalists and Emergency Medicine Physicians’ Perspectives of Clinical Practice Guidelines. Poster presentation at Annual Spring Pediatric Research Poster Session at Children’s Hospital Colorado. Aurora, Colorado; June 2018. 2018 O’Hara K, Tanverdi M, Bakel LA, Gambino J, Reich J, Tyler A, Scudamore DD. “I Pledge Allegiance to What?” Exploring Provider Perspectives around a Pledge to Improve Resource Stewardship. Poster presentation at Annual Spring Pediatric Research Poster Session at Children’s Hospital Colorado. Aurora, Colorado; June 2018. Awarded 2nd place for first-year fellows. 2018 O’Hara K, Tanverdi M, Bakel LA, Gambino J, Reich J, Tyler A, Scudamore DD. Understanding Physician Perspectives of Provider-level Performance Data. Poster presentation at Annual Spring Pediatric Research Poster Session at Children’s Hospital Colorado. Aurora, Colorado; June 2018. 2018 Tanverdi M, O’Hara K, Tyler A, Gambino J, Reich J, Bakel LA, Scudamore, DD. Understanding Pediatric Hospitalist and Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians’ Barriers to Clinical Practice Guidelines Use. Poster presentation at Annual Spring Pediatric Research Poster Session at Children’s Hospital Colorado. Aurora, Colorado; June 2018. 2018 O’Hara K, Tanverdi M, Tyler A, Gambino J, Reich J, Bakel LA, Scudamore DD. “Understanding Pediatric Hospitalists and Emergency Medicine Physicians’ Perspectives of Clinical Practice Guidelines.” Poster presentation at Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting. Toronto, Ontario; May 2018. 2018 O’Hara K, Tanverdi M, Bakel LA, Gambino J, Reich J, Tyler A, Scudamore DD. “I Pledge Allegiance to What?” Exploring Provider Perspectives around a Pledge to Improve Resource Stewardship. Poster presentation at Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting. Toronto, Ontario; May 2018. 2018 O’Hara K, Tanverdi M, Bakel LA, Gambino J, Reich J, Tyler A, Scudamore DD. Understanding Physician Perspectives of Provider-level Performance Data. Poster presentation at Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting. Toronto, Ontario; May 2018. 2018 Tanverdi M, O’Hara K, Tyler A, Gambino J, Reich J, Bakel LA, Scudamore, DD. Understanding Pediatric Hospitalist and Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physicians’ Barriers to Clinical Practice Guidelines Use. Poster presentation at Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting. Toronto, Ontario; May 2018. 2018 Deininger, KM, JD Hirsch, SA Graveline, A Feist, SM Smith, JA Reich, J LaFleur, AV Ambardekar, J Lindenfeld, CL Aquilante “Relationship Between Patient-Perceived Treatment Burden and Health-Related Quality of Life in Heart Transplant Recipients” International Society for Heart and Lung Transplant 38th Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions April 11-14, Nice, France. 2017 Reich, JA, R. Capp, A. Libby “Medicaid Expansion Covered Adults in the Emergency Department for Low-Acuity Care: ‘I Mean, It’s the Best Thing out There. a Lot of People Don’t Understand.’”. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Poster presentation Orlando, FL. May 16-19, 2017. 2016 Poster, Kimberly M. Deininger, Jennifer A. Reich, Jan D. Hirsch, Sarah Graveline, Joanne Lafleur, Steven M. Smith, Amrut V. Ambardekar, JoAnn Lindenfeld, Christina L. Aquilante “Qualitative assessment of patient-perceived treatment burden following cardiac transplantation,” American Transplant Congress, Boston, MA June. Reich-p.2

2016 Calcaterra, SL, AD Drabkin, SE Leslie, R Doyle, S Koester, JW Frank, JA Reich, IA Binswanger “You Are Pulled in Two Directions: The Hospitalist Perspective on Opioid Prescribing Society of General Internal Medicine. Poster Hollywood, FL. May.

RESEARCH CONSULTANT EXPERIENCE 2015-2017 Research Consultant, Patient-perceived treatment burden and medication nonadherence following cardiac transplantation (PI: Christina Aquilante, Pharm.D). University of Colorado School of Pharmacy 2004-2005 Research Consultant “Alcohol Problems and Welfare.” Alcohol Research Group. UC Berkeley. 2001-2004 Research Associate, “Enhancing Positive Outcomes in Transracial Adoptive Families Following Implementation of the Multiethnic Placement Act and Interethnic Adoption Provisions.” University of Southern California School of Social Work. 2000- 2002 Policy Analyst, University of California Office of the President, Office of Outreach, Oakland, CA. Evaluated outreach programs and implemented programs to increase undergraduate transfers from California Community Colleges to the University of California. 1998- 1999 Research Consultant, California Women’s Commission on Addictions, Los Angeles and Sacramento, CA. Developed medical manual and response protocols; facilitated interdisciplinary team development in multiple counties for a state-funded project on Drug- Endangered Children (children living in methamphetamine-producing homes). 1998- 1999 Co-Investigator, University of California, Davis Police Department. Community-Oriented Policing grant to evaluate various dimensions of campus-based bicycle-theft and perceptions of campus crime, using multi-methods approach. Project funded by Department of Justice. 1996 Policy Assistant, The Center for Health Care Rights, Los Angeles, CA. Studied health care ombudsman programs nationally, conducted research for a class action suit against an HMO, and researched and monitored efforts to enroll Medicaid recipients in managed care organizations in California and nationwide.

COURSES TAUGHT AT CU DENVER Qualitative Data Analysis (undergraduate and graduate) Social Meanings of Reproduction (undergraduate and graduate, cross-listed with Women and Gender Studies) Sociology of Healthcare (undergraduate and graduate) Sociology of Childhood and Adolescence (undergraduate) Sociology of the Family (undergraduate, cross-listed with Gender and Women’s Studies) Capstone (undergraduate)

ADDITIONAL TRAINING COVID-19 Contact Tracing, Johns Hopkins University May 2020 High Impact Practices (HIPs) Learning Community. Center for Faculty Development Univ of Colorado 2017-2018 Managing Data. Office of Research Development and Education. University of Colorado. Fall 2016 Building a Shared Vision. Center for Faculty Development University of Colorado. Spring 2016 Teaching with Canvas. Center for Faculty Development University of Colorado. Fall 2014 Teaching Online Courses. University of Denver Office of Teaching and Learning Spring 2012. Beyond Summary and Opinion. Writing Center, University of Denver Winter 2010 Civic Engagement in First Year Seminars, Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning, University of Denver Winter 2010 Diversity in the Classroom Pilot Program, Center for Multicultural Excellence, Univ Denver, Sept 2008-June 2009 Teaching Undergraduate Writing for First Year Students, Writing and Research Center. Univ. Denver, June 2008 Reich-p.21

Workshop on Teaching Writing Intensive Courses. Writing and Research Center. Univ. Denver, June 2007 Expert in the Classroom. Center for Teaching and Learning. University of Denver. Feb 2005 New Faculty Workshop. Center for Teaching and Learning. University of Denver. Fall 2004 Training in Clinical Research. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. UC San Francisco 2003 Fellowship in Health Policy and Health Services Research. Institute for Health Policy Studies. UC San Francisco (funded by AHRQ) 2002-2004

SERVICE Reviewer Journals (in alpha order): American Sociological Review, Biosocieties, British Journal of Sociology, Children and Youth Services Review, Contexts, Cultural Anthropology, Gender and Society, Humanity and Society, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, International Journal of Men’s Health, Journal of Adolescent Health, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Journal of Family Issues, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Journal of Law and Policy, Journal of Marriage and Family, Journal of Work and Occupations, Law and Policy, Law and Society Review, Marriage and Family Review, Journal of Women’s Reproductive Health, Medical Anthropology Quarterly, Medical Ethics, Men and Masculinities, Qualitative Research, Qualitative Sociology, Sex Education, Signs, Social Justice, Social Science and Medicine, Social Studies of Science, Social Psychology Quarterly, Sociologists for Women and Society fact sheets Sociology of Health and Illness, Sociology Compass, Sociology, Sociological Focus, Western Journal of Nursing Research. Presses: University of California Press (2016-2019), New York University Press (2006-2019), Duke University Press (2019-2020), Rutgers University Press (2019-2020). Yale University Press (2017), Polity Press (2015), Vanderbilt University Press (2007-2011), Sage (2009), Routledge (2005-2014), St. Martin’s Press (2007), University of Denver Press/Imprints (2007), Roxbury Press (2005) Grants: American Association of University Women (2018-2020), Irish Research Council (2018), US- Israel Binational Science Foundation (2018-19), National Science Foundation (2006-2017 for directorates in Sociology, Science and Technology, and Law and Social Sciences); Society for Family Planning (2012- 18), The Center for Engaged Scholarship dissertation grant program (2016-2019), National Endowment for the Humanities (2015, program in Social Science and Communication); Canadian College of Reviewers (2015); Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada (2013-2014)

Editorial Board Member Qualitative Sociology, 2018-present Journal of Marriage and Family, 2013-2020 Contemporary Sociology 2018-2019 Gender and Society. 2009-2012

Professional and Community Service Board of Directors, Women Also Know Stuff 2019-present Consultant, Facebook Policies on Misinformation, 2020 Council Member, American Sociological Association 2018-2021 Member, Committee on Sections, American Sociological Association, 2018-2021 Program Committee Member, Pacific Sociological Association, 2019-2021 Panel Member, Fellowships and grants selection panel, American Association of University Women, 2018-2020 Steering Committee Member, Colorado Coalition to Protect Children and Family Rights, 2018-present Reviewer, Future of the Discipline grants. American Sociological Association, 2019-2021 Reviewer, United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation, 2018-2019 Reich-p.21

Member, Light Award for Applied Medical Sociology Selection Committee. Medical Sociology Section American Sociological Association 2018-2019 Member, Book Award Committee. Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity American Sociological Association 2017-2018 Grant Assessor, Irish Research Council, 2018 Grant Reviewer, Society of Family Planning, 2018 Chair, Nominations Committee. Section on Sex and Gender American Sociological Association 2017-2018 Program Co-Chair, Law and Society CRN 9: Law and Health. Annual meeting, 2018 Chair, Section on Sex and Gender. American Sociological Association 2015-2017 (largest section of ASA with more than 1000 members) Review Committee, Large Grants Program. Society of Family Planning, 2012-2017 Review Panel Member, Sociology Section. National Science Foundation, 2013-2016 Review Panel Member, National Endowment for the Humanities, 2015 Chair, Publications Committee Sociologists for Women in Society (elected), 2013-2015; (Elected Committee Member, 2012-2015) Chair, Teaching Committee, Section on Medical Sociology (elected) 2013-2015 Co-Chair, Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Sex and Gender Section, American Sociological Association, 2013 Board of Directors Member, Friends of Morey 5013c in support of Morey Middle School, 2012-2014 Elected Member, Committee on Committees, Pacific Sociological Association, 2012-2015 Nominations Committee Member, American Sociological Association Sociology of Law Section, 2012 Program Committee Member, Pacific Sociology Association annual meeting, 2011-2013 Council Member, Sex and Gender Section, American Sociological Association. 2008-2011 Member/Chair, Awards Committee, Pacific Sociological Association, 2008-2011 (Chair 2010-2011) Member/Chair, Book Award Committee, Sex and Gender Section, American Sociological Association 2010-2011 (Chair 2011) Facilitator and Organizer, “Community responses to individual and large scale disasters”. Panel. Colorado Coalition for the Homeless conference. Denver, CO. May 17, 2006 Member, Committee on Academic Justice. Sociologists for Women in Society. 2005-2009. Member, Ad-hoc committee on Publication Reform. Sociologists for Women in Society. 2005-2006.

University Service, University of Colorado Review Committee Member, Office of Research Development and Education, 2018-present CLAS Post-Tenure Review Committee, 2019-2021 Faculty mentor, Clinical Faculty Scholars Program, University of Colorado School of Medicine, 2015-2020 (meets weekly) Member, Graduate Committee, Sociology CU Denver 2019-present Chair, Search Committee, Sociology CU Denver 2019-2020 CLAS Academic Standards Committee, 2019 Member, Graduate Curriculum committee, CU Denver. 2014-present Reich-p.21

Faculty Advisor, Alpha Kappa Delta Honors Society Chapter, CU Denver 2016-present Student Services Resume Revamp (Career Transitions for Students) Work Group. 2018-2019 Vice Chancellor’s Advisory Committee, CU Denver 2017-2018 Speaker, Colorado Student Leaders Institute, University of Colorado Denver 2016, 2017, 2018 Member, Dean’s Advisory Committee, College of Letters and Science, CU Denver 2015-2017 Executive Committee, Department of Sociology, CU Denver 2016-2017 Search Committee, Department of Sociology, CU Denver 2014, 2015 Member, Graduate Assessment committee, CU Denver. 2015-2016 Member, Undergraduate Curriculum committee, CU Denver 2014-2015.

Service to University of Denver: Director, Undergraduate Research Center, 2012-2014 Elected Member, Undergraduate PINS (Partners in Scholarship) Committee AHSS, 2012-2013 Faculty Advisor Sociology/Criminology Club, 2011-2013 Member, Search Committee Department of Sociology and Criminology, 2004-2008, 2010 Appointed Member, University Childcare Advisory Committee,. 2007-2013 DU Liaison, Parents Advisory Committee, Fisher Early Learning Center, 2008-2011 (co-chair, 2009-2010) Organizer, Fall lecture series, “Gender, Politics, and Power.” Gender and Women’s Studies Program, 2008 Elected Member, “Gender and Women’s Studies Executive Committee 2005-2009 Faculty Advisor, DU chapter of the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League (NARAL) (2007-2014) Elected Member, Elected Faculty Committee, Division of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 2006-2008 Faculty Participant, Values Dinner Office of Campus Activities, Feb 27, 2008 Faculty Volunteer, New Student Advising and Registration, Fall 2007 Guest Lecturer, “Sociological Approaches to Childhood” Core course on The Morality of Fairytales, University of Denver, 2007, 2008, 2009 Faculty Volunteer, Transfer Student Advising and Registration, August 20, 2007 Member, Outstanding Student Selection Committee, Student Life, 2007 Speaker, Hot Topics: Ethics series. “Child Abuse Investigation and the Ethics of Removing Children from their Homes” Partners in Learning, Student Life. Feb 7, 2007 Appointed Member, University Childcare Task Force, 2006-2007 Faculty Volunteer, Transfer Student Advising and Registration, January 2, 2007 Speaker, Humanities Institute Lecture, November 2, 2006 Speaker, Research Luncheon, PINS Program. August 2, 2006 Member, Outstanding Student Selection Committee, Student Life, University of Denver, 2006 Invited Guest, Mentor Dinner, Undergraduate Women’s Council Spring 2006 Guest Lecturer, “Love, Marriage, and Public Policy” Core course on Romance, University of Denver, 2006 Co-coordinator, Women’s Faculty Association, University of Denver 2005-2006 Guest Lecturer, “Paternity and Abortion in Law and Policy” Political Science, University of Denver, 2006 Reich-p.21

Member, Women’s Coalition, 2005-2006 Guest Lecture, “Love, Romance, and the State” Core course on Romance, 2005

Other Institutions Member, Fellowship Committee, Institute for Health Policy Studies, UC San Francisco, 2003-2004 Member, Statewide Implementation Committee, Enhancing Student Transfers: Memorandum of Understanding University of California- California Community Colleges, 1998-2002

MENTORSHIP AND STUDENT SUPERVISION AT CURRENT INSTITUTION

Post-doctoral mentees Swati Patel, MD, Qualitative Methods Mentor, University of Colorado School of Medicine Gastroenterology (2019-present) Emily Cox-Martin, Ph.D., Qualitative Methods Mentor, University of Colorado School of Medicine (Clinical Psychology and Breast Oncology) (2018-present) Laura Wiley, Ph.D., K-Award Qualitative Methods Mentor, University of Colorado School of Medicine (Bioinformatics) (2018-present) Stacey Simon, Ph.D., NIH K Award mentor, Children’s Hospital Colorado (2016-present) Nee-Kofi Mould-Millman, MD, Qualitative methods mentor, University of Colorado School of Medicine (Emergency Medicine) (2015-2018) Sarah Perman, MD, NIH K Award mentor, University of Colorado School of Medicine (Emergency Medicine) (2015-2018) Kimberly O’Hara, MD, Qualitative methods mentor, Children’s Hospital Colorado (Pediatrics) (2016-2018) Frank Scott, MD. Qualitative methods mentor, University of Colorado School of Medicine (Gastroenterology) (2016-2018) Christopher Roarke, MD, Qualitative Methods mentor, University of Colorado School of Medicine (Neurosurgery) (2016-2018) Krystale Littlejohn, Ph.D., Sociology Occidental College (2016-2018) Susan Calcaterra, MD, Denver Health, Denver Health and University of Colorado School of Medicine (Internal Medicine). (2015-2016)

Doctoral students Jessica Harrison, University of California San Francisco. Committee member (2017-present) Katherine McCabe, University of Illinois, Chicago. Dissertation committee member (2015-2019)

Masters Students Thesis Chair Graham Craig, Sociology, thesis chair (2020-present) Leslie Cairns, Sociology, thesis chair (2020-present) Summer Eberhardt, Sociology, thesis chair (2019-present) Michael Hernandez, Sociology, thesis chair (2019-present) Kristin Minzenmayer, Sociology, thesis chair (2018-present) Jillian Brown, Sociology, thesis chair (2018-present) Beth Benn, Sociology, thesis chair (2017-2019) Christina Gavito, Sociology, thesis chair (2016-2019) Bonnie Siri, Social Sciences in Women and Gender Studies, thesis chair (2016-2017) Sarah Jordan, Sociology, thesis chair (2015-2017)

Thesis Committee Member Terri Register, Sociology, thesis committee member (2020-present) Clayton Buck, Sociology, thesis committee member (2019-2020) Mais al-Nima, Sociology, thesis committee member (2018-2020) Reich-p.21

Kyle Conrad, Sociology, thesis committee member (2017-2019) Mallory Yedinak, Social Sciences in Women and Gender Studies, thesis committee member (2016-2017) Kristen Pieper, Social Sciences in Women and Gender Studies, thesis committee member (2016-2017)

Other Mentorship and Support Kristina Miller, Communications, RACAS presentation sponsor (2016)

Undergraduate Students since 2014 Leah Nordlund, Public Health, Eureca research program (2019-present) Courtney Thornton, Sociology, independent research (2019-present) Karim Kazemi, Sociology, thesis advisor, (2015-2018) Yovana Perez, Sociology, Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program grant (2017-2018) Kai Blevins, Sociology, senior thesis advisor. (2016-2017)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Sociological Association Sociologists for Women in Society Law and Society Association Pacific Sociological Association Eastern Sociological Society Council on Undergraduate Research Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute

AWARDS AND HONORS Sure Shot Honorable Mention, Immunize Colorado (non-profit organization), October 2020 Outstanding Faculty Achievement Award, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. University of Colorado Denver, 2018 Donald W. Light Award for Applied Medical Sociology, American Sociological Association, 2018 Distinguished Scholarship Award. Pacific Sociological Association. Calling the Shots: Why Parents Reject Vaccines. 2018 Outstanding Book Award, American Sociological Association Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity, Calling the Shots: Why Parents Reject Vaccines. 2017 Honorable Mention, Eastern Sociological Society Mirra Komarovksy Book Award. Calling the Shots: Why Parents Reject Vaccines. 2017 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Book Award, American Sociological Association section on Race, Gender, and Class, Fixing Families: Parents, Power and the Child Welfare System, 2007 Awardee: “Vagina Warrior,” University of Denver Vagina Monologues Award for Advocacy, 2007 Finalist, C. Wright Mills Award. Fixing Families: Parents, Power and the Child Welfare System, 2006 Updated June 2020