Susan Starr Sered Explained

Susan Starr Sered
Birth Date:1955
Occupation:Professor of Sociology, Senior Researcher
Known For:She advocates for women's human rights and against mass incarceration.

Susan Starr Sered (born 1955) is Professor of Sociology at Suffolk University and Senior Researcher at Suffolk University's Center for Women's Health and Human Rights. Previously, she was the director of the Religion, Health and Healing Initiative at the Harvard University Center for the Study of World Religions, and a Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. Her interests include both research and advocacy/activism.

Professor Sered works closely with the Massachusetts Women's Justice Network and other organizations advocating for women's human rights and against mass incarceration.

Published works

Professor Sered is the author of seven books, nearly one hundred scholarly articles, and numerous op-eds and shorter articles focusing on women's health, mass incarceration, and a variety of religious issues.

Professor Sered's work Women of the Sacred Groves was severely criticized by Okinawan Studies related scholars in a "Declaration of Concern" published in issue 54 of the Ryukyuanist. Professor Sered later submitted "A Response to Critics" in issue 55 of the Ryukyuanist.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Past Winners. Jewish Book Council. en. 2020-01-23.