Susan Stall highlights transformative experiences that shaped her path as a Community Sociologist and advocate for women’s equity and empowerment and grass-roots community development. While on the faculty at Northeastern Illinois University, Susan taught multi-disciplinary courses such as Gender and the Built Environment and directed student service learning and internships in local communities. In ‘retirement,’ Susan serves as President of Arbor West Neighbors, engaging older people in community issues such as creative housing options. Most recently, Susan promotes talking across generations about racial injustice. She also hosts a Salon on Women & Aging, recognizing that “aging is a big passage.”

“I am most interested in the invisible actions in communities that are transformative.” – Susan Stall, Ph.D.

Contact Information:

stallsusan@gmail.com

Feldman, R., & Stall, S. (2004). The Dignity of Resistance: Women Residents’ Activism in Chicago Public Housing

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