
Sean G. Massey
Associate Professor
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Background
Massey studied Social Personality Psychology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. His research focuses on sexuality and gender, anti-homosexual prejudice, racial bias in educational and law enforcement contexts, and the relationship between social science and social change.
Education
- PhD, MPhil, CUNY
- MA, BA, Hunter College
Research Interests
- Sexuality and Gender
- Anti-Homosexual Prejudice
- Racial Bias in Education and Law Enforcement Contexts
- Relationship Between Social Science and Social Change
Awards
- NY State Department of Health LGBT Health and Human Services Grant. 2013.
- Academic Program and Faculty Development Fund Award, ßÙßÇÂþ». 2010.
- Aaron Diamond Foundation Public Policy Fellowship. 1995.
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