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SARAH-JANE (SJ) DODD, MSEd, MSW, PhDSilberman School of Social Work at Hunter CollegeCity University of New York2180 Third AvenueNew York, New York 10035sdodd@hunter.cuny.eduEDUCATIONUniversity of Southern California, Doctor of Philosophy in Social Welfare (with Distinction)Dissertation:An empirical study of the role of social workers in ethical decision making in thehospital setting.Chair:Bruce Jansson, PhD2000University of Southern California, Master of Social WelfareConcentration: Mental health1995State University of New York College at Brockport, Masters of Science in EducationConcentration: Physical Education1993Chelsea School of Human Movement, England, Bachelors in Education (Honors)Major:Physical EducationMinors:Environmental Studies1988HONORS & AWARDSPresidential Award for Excellence in Teaching, Hunter College, CUNY2012Fellowship leave (sabbatical), Hunter College School of Social Work2009Ph.D. with distinction, University of Southern California, Social Work.2000Academic Achievement Award, USC Office of International Students and Scholars1995Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society1995SPECIALIZED TRAININGS & CERTIFICATIONSAmerican Psychological Association: Psychological, Social & Medical aspects of HIV/AIDSCertification1995ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTSAssociate Professor, Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, CUNY2005-PresentAssociate Professor, Social Welfare PhD Program, The Graduate Center, CUNY2005-PresentFebruary 2019Dodd Page 1 of 15

Assistant Professor, Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, CUNY2000-2005Part-Time Lecturer, University of Southern California, School of Social Work.1997-2000Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Southern California, Exercise Science Department1994-1995Graduate Teaching Assistant, State University of New York College at Brockport, Physical Education1988-1989PUBLICATIONSPEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSPeer-Reviewed BooksDodd, S.J. (2020). Sex-Positive Social Work. New York: Columbia University Press.Dodd, S.J. & Epstein, I. (2012). Practice-Based Research in Social Work: A Guide for ReluctantResearchers. London: Routledge.Dodd, S.J. (Ed.) (Anticipated 2021). The Routledge Handbook of Social Work and Sexualities. Routledge.(Editor of a 37 chapter volume with contributors from 9 different countries and 5 different disciplines)Peer-Reviewed Book ChaptersDodd, S.J. & Booker, L. (2018). Social Work Practice with Lesbian Individuals and Couples. In G.Mallon (Ed.) Social Work Practice with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Persons (pp. 66-89). New York:Haworth Press.Peer-Reviewed ArticlesShelton, J & Dodd, S.J. (In Press). Gender Binaries. In the SAGE Encyclopedia of Trans Studies. Thousand Oaks,CA: Sage Publications.Dodd, S.J. & Katz, C (2020) Sex Positive Social Work Education: Integrating Content into HBSE Courses andBeyond, Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 40:1, 48-57, DOI: 10.1080/08841233.2019.1695708Shelton, J. & Dodd, S.J. (2020). Beyond the Binary: Addressing Cisnormativity in the Social WorkClassroom. Journal of Social Work Education. rn, M., Dodd, S.J., Fang, C.Y., Tan, Y., Zhu, L., Ogunwobi, O. & Ma, G. (2019). Evaluation oftransdisciplinary cancer research training program for under-represented minority students. Proceedings of theInforming Science and Information Technology Education Conference, Jerusalem, Israel, pp.99-100. Santa Rosa, CA:Informing Science Institute. https://doi.org/10.28945/4343Dodd, S.J. & Tolman, D. (2017). Resurfacing a Positive Discourse on Sexuality within Social Work.Social Work, 62 (3) 227-234.Dodd, S.J., Ruffins, J. & Arzola, D. (2017). Improving Health While Saving Money: Lessons Learned froma Supportive Housing Program for Young Adults with HIV. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 1-9.Dodd, S.J. & Mizrahi, T. (2017). Activism Before and After Graduate Education: Perspectives fromThree Cohorts of MSW Students. Journal of Social Work Education, 53, 3, 503-519.Dodd, S.J. & Savage, A. (2016). Evidence Informed Social Work Practice. Encyclopedia of SocialUpdated August 2020Dodd, Page 2 of 15

Work. Oxford University Press.Mizrahi, T. & Dodd, S.J. (2013). MSW Students’ Perspectives on Social Work Goals and Social ActivismBefore and After Completion of Graduate Education. Journal of Social Work Education, 49, 580-600.Wheeler, D. & Dodd, S.J. (2011). LGBTQ Capacity Building in Health Care Systems: A Social WorkImperative. Health and Social Work, 36, (4), 307-309.Dodd, S.J., Morse, J. & Mallon, G. (2010). Preparation for Adulthood – Supervising for Success. Trainingand Development in Human Services: The Journal of the National Staff Development and Training Association, 5, 1, 43-52.Dodd, S.J. (2007). Identifying the Discomfort: An Examination of Ethical Issues Encountered by MSWStudents During Field Placement. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 27, 1/2, 1-19.Savage, A., Quiros, L., Dodd, S. J. & Bonavota, D. (2007). Building Trauma Informed Practice:Appreciating the impact of trauma in the lives of women with substance abuse and mental health problems.Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 7, 1/2, 91-116.Dobrof, J., Ebenstein, H., Dodd, S.J. & Epstein, I. (2006). Caregivers and Professionals Partnership:Assessing a Hospital Support Program for Family Caregivers. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 9, 1, 196-205.Dodd, S.J. & Jansson, B.S. (2004) Expanding the boundaries of ethics education: Preparing social workersfor ethical advocacy in hospital and other settings. Journal of Social Work Education, 40, 3, 455465.Dodd, S. J., Jansson, B. S., Brown-Saltzman, K., Shirk, M., Wunch, K. (2004). Expanding Nurses’Participation in Ethics: An Empirical Examination of Ethical Assertiveness and Ethical Activism. NursingEthics, 11, 1, 15-27.Dodd, S.J. & Rivera, H. P. (2003). Addition and Subtraction: Cost-Benefit Analysis as a Tool For TeachingDiversity Content in Social Policy. Social Policy Journal, 2, 2/3, 107-121.Dodd, S.J. & Meezan, W. (2003). Matching AIDS Service Organizations’ Philosophy of Service Provisionwith a Compatible Style of Program Evaluation. An invited article for Research Methods with Gay, Lesbian,Bisexual and Transgender Populations, a special issue of the Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 15, 1/2,163-180. Also reprinted as a Chapter in Research with Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations.Jansson, B.S. & Dodd, S.J. (2002) Ethical activism: Strategies for empowering medical social workers.Social Work in Healthcare, 36, 1, 11-28.Jansson, B.S., Dodd, S.J. & Smith, S. (2002). Empowering domestic discretionary spending in federalbudget deliberations. Social Policy Journal, 1, 1, 5-18Poverny, L. & Dodd, S.J. (2000). Differential patterns of service utilization: A nine year follow-up studyof faculty and staff. Employee Assistance Quarterly, 15(4): 29-42.Jansson, B.S. & Dodd, S.J. (1998). Developing a social work research agenda on ethics in health care.Health and Social Work, 23(1): 17-23.NON PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSUpdated August 2020Dodd, Page 3 of 15

Book ChaptersDodd, S.J. (2009). LGBTQ: Protecting Vulnerable Subjects in All Studies. In D. Mertons & P. Ginsberg(Eds.) Handbook of Social Science Research Ethics. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.Dodd, S.J. & Meezan, W. (2009). Matching AIDS Service Organizations’ Philosophyof Service Provision with a Compatible Style of Program Evaluation. Handbook of Research with Lesbian, Gay,Bisexual, and Transgender Populations. W. Meezan and J. Martin (Eds.). New York: Harrington Park Press.(Revision of original, 2003).Dodd, S.J. & Booker, L. (2008). Individual Practice with Lesbian Clients. In G. Mallon (Ed.) Social WorkPractice with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Persons. New York: Haworth Press.Booker, L. & Dodd, S. J. (2008). Social work Practice with Lesbian Couples. In G. Mallon (Ed.) SocialWork Practice with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Persons. New York: Haworth Press.Dodd, S.J. & Meezan, W. (2003). Matching AIDS Service Organizations’ Philosophyof Service Provision with a Compatible Style of Program Evaluation. Research Methods with Gay, Lesbian,Bisexual and Transgender Populations. W. Meezan and J. Martin (Eds.). New York: Harrington Park Press. Pages163-180. Also printed as an article in the Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services.Jansson, B.S. & Dodd, S.J. (2002). Troubleshooting Policy. Reprinted in B.S. Jansson, Becoming anEffective Policy Advocate: From Policy Practice to Social Justice, 4th edition. Pacific Grove, CA.: Brooks/ColePublishing Co. Pages 408-439.Jansson, B.S. & Dodd, S.J. (2001). On the magnitude of failed priorities. In B.S. Jansson, The 16 Trillion DollarMistake: How the U.S. Bungled Its National Priorities from the New Deal to the Present.New York: Columbia University Press.Jansson, B.S. & Dodd, S.J. (1999). Implementing Policy. In B.S. Jansson, Becoming an Effective PolicyAdvocate: From Policy Practice to Social Justice, 3rd edition. Pacific Grove, CA.: Brooks/ColePublishing Co. Pages 357-388Book ReviewsDodd, S.J. (2019). Principles-Focused Evaluation: The Guide by M. Q. Patton. Journal of Teaching inSocial Work. 39 (2), 190-192.Dodd, S.J. (2017). Teaching as Scholarship: Preparing Students for Professional Practice in CommunityServices by J. Gingras, P. Robinson, J. Waddell, and L. Cooper. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 37(1), pp.100–101Dodd, S.J. (2004). Social Work Advocacy: A New Framework for Action by Schneider, R. & Lester, L.(2001). Brooks/Cole: Belmont, CA. Journal of Immigrants and Refugees, 2, 1, 105-107.MonographsJansson, B.S. & Dodd, S.J. (2002). Teaching manual to accompany Becoming an Effective Policy Advocate:From Policy Practice to Social Justice, 4th edition. Pacific Grove, CA.: Brooks/Cole Publishing Co.Jansson, B.S. & Dodd, S.J. (1999). Teaching manual to accompany Becoming an Effective Policy Advocate:From Policy Practice to Social Justice, 3rd edition. Pacific Grove, CA.: Brooks/Cole Publishing Co.Updated August 2020Dodd, Page 4 of 15

INVITED PUBLICATIONSDodd, S.J. (under contract). The Routledge Handbook for Social Work and SexualitiesDodd, S.J. (2009). LGBTQ: Protecting Vulnerable Subjects in All Studies. In D. Mertons & P. Ginsberg(Eds.) Handbook of Social Science Research Ethics. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.PUBLICATIONS UNDER REVIEWShelton, J. & Dodd, S.J. (under review). Binary thinking and the limiting of human potential. Public Integrity.PUBLICATIONS IN PREPARATIONDodd, S.J. Principles of Sex-Positive, Gender-Affirming Social Work Practice.Dodd, S.J. & Shelton, J. (Forthcoming) Cisnormativity and its impact on social work education, research, andpractice. In S.J. Dodd (Ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Social Work and Sexualities. London: Routledge.Shelton. J. & Dodd, S.J. Gendered Pregnancy Norms: The Experiences of Butch Lesbians, Genderqueer, andNonbinary PeopleDodd, S.J. & Dunleavy, M. Sex-Positive Engagment of Transgender and NonBinary Young People. In G.Mallon & J. Shelton (Eds). Social Work Practice with Trangender Youth.PROFESSIONAL REPORTSAdrian, S., Barnette, D., Bishop, J., Dodd, S.J., Erangey, J., Guerilla, M., Jackson, K., Jacob,M., Lange, J.,Shelton, J., Sumter, G., Tandy, J., Thomas, A., Valentine, J. & Wagaman. (2020). The National LGBTQ Youth Homelessness Research Agenda. New York: The Silberman Center for Sexuality & Gender with TrueColors United and Advocates for Richmond Youth. National LGBTQ Youth Homelessness Research Agenda.Dodd, S.J., Pari, A., Pittinger-Dunham, A., Slaughter, S. & Wahab, S. (2018). Sex Trade And Social WorkPractice – NASW Policy Statement. Social Work Speaks, NASW Press: Washington, DC.Dodd, S.J. (2014). LGBTQ Poverty in New York City: Busting the Gay Affluence Myth. Poverty Brief forNASW NYC.Zarcadoolas, C., Dodd, S.J. & Cohen, N. (2013) Consumer’s Knowledge And Perceptions Of Their MentalHealth Coverage And Use (With Charlotte Elkin, Andrea Rothenberg, Oheema Boahemaa, Erika Rosenfried,Jessica Montana). Final report for NAMI in cooperation with SEIU1199 for the Van Amerigan Society.Ruffins, J. & Dodd, S.J. (2012) Bailey House, Inc. STARS program (project # NYH080026). HOPWAReturn-on-Investment Final Report. June 4, 2012.OTHERDodd, S.J. (2008). Recognizing Anti-LGBT Bias in US Social Policy: Securing Basic Protections for GenderExpression. NASW NYC News (December/January)Updated August 2020Dodd, Page 5 of 15

RESEARCH & TRAINING GRANTSFUNDED RESEARCHSept. 2018 National Institute of Health/National Cancer Institute (NIH/NCI) U54CA221704-01A1Aug 2023 TUFCCC/HC Regional Comprehensive Cancer Health Disparities Partnership. PIs: Grace Ma &Olorunseun Ogunwobi ( 13, 434, 646). Role: Planning and Evaluation Core Leader (Responsible forHC PEC budget of 470,000 over 5 years).Nov 2019 Council on Social Work Education Special Project Funding. Supporting Non-Binary Students inSocial Work Field Placements. ( 5,000/year over 1 year). (Co-PI).June 2018 Annie E. Casey Foundation and The True Colors Fund. Developing a Youth-led NationalSept. 2019 LGBTQ Youth Homelessness Research Agenda. ( 20,000 over 1 year). (Co-PI).June 2017- Exploring Gendered Pregnancy Norms with Butch-Identified Lesbians and GenderqueerDec 2019 Individuals. PSC-CUNY. Co-PI ( 3,248 over 1 year). (Co-PI).Sept. 2009- Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health. YouthAug. 2012 Empowerment Program, Bridges project. ( 900,000 over 3 years). (Co-PI)June 2005 George N. Shuster Faculty Fellowship Award. Understanding the Tension: Ethical Issues Encountered bySocial Work Students During Field Placement. ( 1500). (PI)June 2002 PSC-CUNY 33 Research Award. Identifying the Discomfort: An Examination of Ethical Issues Encounteredby MSW Students During Field Placement ( 4200). (PI)June 2001 Eugene Lang Junior Faculty Development Award. Proposal. An examination of the impact of social workinvolvement on ethical decision making in a hospital setting. ( 2393). (PI).FUNDED CONTRACTSSept. 2019 Department of Health and Mental Health (DOHMH) Behavioral Health Care CoordinationPresenttraining grant. ( 927,666 over 3 years). (PI).Sept. 2016 Department of Health and Mental Health (DOHMH) BehavioralAug 2019 Health Care Coordination training grant. ( 825,000 over 3 years). (PI).June 2011 National Alliance for the Mentally Ill. Cooperative agreement to study mental health literacy2012and benefits awareness. ( 100,000). (Co-PI).Sept. 2009 Children’s Bureau Grant. National Resource Center for Permanency and Family2014Connections. (Responsible for 145,000 over 5 years). (Program Evaluator)Sept. 2005 Children’s Bureau Grant. Training of Child Welfare Agency Supervisors in the Effective2007Delivery and Management of Federal Independent Living Service for Youth in Foster Care.(Responsible for 75,000). (Program Evaluation Consultant).Updated August 2020Dodd, Page 6 of 15

PENDING RESEARCHUnder Review National Institute of Health/National Cancer Institute (NIH/NCI). D 43. Strengthening cancerresearch capacity at the College of Medicine University of Ibadan. Contact PI: OlorunseunOgunwobi. March 2021 – 2026. (Role: Program Evaluator).APPLICATIONS IN PROCESS OR NOT AWARDEDIn progress NIH R21 Discrimination, self-efficacy, and service engagement among transgender and gender non-conforminghomeless youth. Co-PI with J. Shelton (requesting 275,000 over 2 years).Dec. 2014 Program Evaluation: Connections at Project Harmony. Co-PI with Colleen Katz. 250,000 - not fundedSept. 2012 Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health. Bridges Youth Empowerment.Principal Investigator, 1,500,000 over 5 years. “Recommended for approval, but sufficient governmentfunds were not available”.TEACHING EXPERIENCEAssociate Professor (1/05 – Present): Silberman School of Social Work, at Hunter College, CUNY.MSW courses taught: Human Sexuality; Professional Seminar; Social Welfare Policy; and, ResearchMethods.Assistant Professor (9/00 – 1/05): Silberman School of Social Work, at Hunter College, CUNY.Associate Professor (1/05 – Present): City University of New York, Graduate Center, Ph.D. Program in SocialWelfare. Ph.D. Course taught Social Welfare Policy and Planning IIPart-Time Lecturer (1/97 – 5/00): USC School of Social Work,MSW courses taught: Policy in the Health Care Sector; Research Methods; Research for CommunityOrganization, Planning and Administration; Research for Industrial Social Work; and Human Sexuality.Graduate Teaching Assistant (9/96 - 5/97): USC School of Social Work. Doctoral Statistics Computer Lab.Computer Lab Instructor (1995 - 1997): USC School of Social Work. Basic statistics and SPSS for the MSWCommunity Organization Planning and Administration Research course.Graduate Teaching Assistant (1/94 - 5/94): USC Exercise Science Department: Healthful Living and First Aid;and Aerobics.Graduate Teaching Assistant (8/88 - 8/89): State University of New York College at Brockport: Swimming,Tennis, and Aerobics.DISSERTATION EXAM COMMITTEESClaire McCue, LMSW, PhD CandidateDissertation Chair, Graduate Center, City University of New YorkFall 2014-PresentJessica Lewis, LMFT, PhDDissertation Chair, Graduate Center, City University of New YorkSpring 2016-Fall, 2018Updated August 2020Dodd, Page 7 of 15

M. Celada, MA, PhDDissertation Chair, Graduate Center, City University of New YorkFall 2017-Fall 2018Gus Klein, MSW, PhDDissertation Chair, Graduate Center, City University of New YorkFall 2015-Fall 2018Larry Ianotti, PhD CandidateDissertation Chair, Graduate Center, City University of New YorkFall 2011-Spring 2014Jama Shelton, MSW, PhDDissertation Chair, Graduate Center, City University of New YorkSpring 2012-Fall 201320142013Society for Social Work and Research Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award, Honorable MentionPaul Monette-Roger Horwitz Dissertation Prize, Center for LGBTQ StudiesAndrew Schmidt, MSW, PhDDissertation Chair, Graduate Center, City University of New York2010Bea Hansen, MSW, PhDDissertation Chair, Graduate Center, City University of New York2010Shoshannah Frydman, MSW, PhDDissertation Committee, Graduate Center, City University of New York2016Christin Bowman, PhDDissertation Committee, Critical Social – Personal Psychology, Graduate Center, CUNY2016Eli Nealey, MSW, PhDDissertation Committee, Graduate Center, City University of New York2014Amy Baker Castro, LCSW, PhD CandidateDissertation Committee, Graduate Center, City University of New York20142013 Society for Social Work and Research Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation AwardGADE Student Research AwardNina Fortin Memorial Dissertation AwardNina Rose Fischer, PhDDissertation Committee, Graduate Center, City University of New York2013Nina Aledort, PhDDissertation Committee, Graduate Center, City University of New York2013Donna Corrado, MSW, PhDDissertation Committee, Graduate Center, City University of New York2013Augusto Quiros, PhDDissertation Committee, Graduate Center, City University of New York2012Daliah Heller, PhDDissertation Committee, Graduate Center, City University of New York2010Andrew Cicchetti, MSW, PhDDissertation Committee, Graduate Center, City University of New York2009Lyn Slater, MSW, PhDDissertation Committee, Graduate Center, City University of New York2007Merydawilda Colon, MSW, PhDDissertation Committee, Graduate Center, City University of New York2007Rachel Chernick, LCSW, PhD CandidateDissertation Committee, Graduate Center, City University of New YorkPresentJonathon Edwards, LCSW, PhD CandidateDissertation Committee, Graduate Center, City University of New YorkPresentUpdated August 2020Dodd, Page 8 of 15

PRESENTATIONSPEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONSZhu L, Zibalese-Crawford M, Dodd S. J., Tan Y, Ogunwobi O. & Ma G. The Development of An OnlineEvaluation Portal for a Comprehensive Regional Cancer Health Disparities Partnership. Oral presentationpresented at: The 43rd Annual Eastern Evaluation Research Society Annual Conference *Cancelled due to COVID-19;2020; Princton, NJ USA.Shelton, J. & Dodd, S.J. Beyond the Binary: Addressing Cisnormativity in the Social Work Classroom.Accepted for presentation at the 8th Social Work Symposium at the University of Memphis, April 17, Memphis, TN.Event cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.Shelton, J. & Dodd, S.J. Gendered Pregnancy Norms: The Experiences of Butch Lesbians, Genderqueer, andNonbinary People. Society for Social Work Research. Washington, DC, January 2020.Dodd, S.J. & Halpern, M. (2019). Defining Success: Strategies for Evaluating a Transdisciplinary CancerResearch Training Program for Underrepresented Minority Students. American Evaluation Association.Minneapolis, MN, November 2019.Lewis, J., Dodd, S.J., Goodman, H., Jones, H. & Kershaw, T. Psychological and relational predictors duringpregnancy of postpartum intimate partner violence among expectant adolescent couples. American Public HealthAssociation. Philadelphia, PA, November 2019.McIntyre J, Peral SL, Dodd S.J., Behar-Horenstein LS, Madanat H, Shain AA, De Jesús S, Laurila K, RobinettHR, Holmes KL, Aguila NH, Marzan M, Spychala L, Barrios A, Rivers D, Loest HB, Drennan M, Suiter SV,Richey JM, Brown T, Webb L, Scarinci IC. Efforts to implement a participatory evaluation plan forComprehensive Partnerships to Advance Cancer Health Equity. 12th AACR Conference on the Science of CancerHealth Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved. San Francisco, CA. September 2019.Halpern, M., Dodd, S.J., Fang, C.Y., Tan, Y., Zhu, L., Ogunwobi, O. & Ma, G. Evaluation of transdisciplinarycancer research training program for under-represented minority students. Informing Science and InformationTechnology Education Conference (InSITE), Jerusalem, Israel, July, 2019.LGBTQY Youth Homelessness Team. National LGBTQ Youth Homelessness Research Agenda. True ColorsImpact Summit. Washington, DC, September 2019.Dodd, S.J., Kaminsky, J.O., Reed, W. & Scharrón del Río. LGBTQ Voices: Why LGBTQ FacultyRepresentation Matters in the Professional Schools of the City University of New York. CUNY Conferencce onDiversity. New York City, March 2019.Harner, V., Dziengel, L., Wagaman, M.A., Shelton, J., McInroy, L & Dodd, S.J. Cisgender,Transgender, Bigender, Nonbinary, Genderfluid in Social Work. What’s it About? Let’s Talk! Council on SocialWork Education. Orlando, FL. November, 2018.Shelton, J., Dodd, S.J. & Poirier, J. LGBTQ Youth Homelessness: Developing a NationalResearch Agenda. Day long workshop in association with the True Colors Impact Summit. Atlanta, GA. (Fundedby Annie E. Casey Foundation). October, 2018.Shelton, J. & Dodd, S.J. “Beyond the Binary: Addressing Cisnormativity in the Social Work Classroom.”Social Work and Sexualities International Conference. Montreal, Quebec. August 2018.Updated August 2020Dodd, Page 9 of 15

Dodd, S.J. & Ruffins, J. Reaching for the STARS: A Trans Housing Experience.True Colors Impact Summit, Philadelphia, PA. October, 2017Dodd, S.J. Sex Positive Social Work: Integrating Content into HBSE and Beyond.Council on Social Work Education. Dallas, TX. October, 2017Shelton, J. & Dodd, S.J. Cisnormativity in the Social Work Classroom. Poster at the Council on Social WorkEducation. Dallas, TX. October, 2017Dodd, S.J., Ruffins, J. & Nakamura, M. HIV Prevention through Supportive Housing: TheBailey House Experience. United States Conference on AIDS. Hollywood, FL. September, 2016.Dodd, S.J., Nakamura, M., Pallies, L. & Reed, V. Medical Care Coordinationfor PLWHA in a Community Based Organization: The Bailey House Experience. North American Housing andHIV/AIDS Research Summit. Washington, DC. September, 2015.Arzola, D., Dodd, S.J., Ruffins, J. Fostering Inclusion: An Agency Inventory. ICLLGBT conference. New York, NY. June, 2015.Dodd, S.J., Ruffins, J & Stewart, S. Improving Health and Reducing Risk while SavingMoney: Lessons learned from a Supportive Housing Program for People with HIV. United States Conference onAIDS. San Diego, CA. October, 2014.Dodd, S.J. & Savage, A. Embedding Evidence Informed Practice into Social Work Practice:Curricula and Agency Challenges. Poster presented at the Council on Social Work Education, Tampa, FL. October,2014.Dodd, S.J., Arzola, D., Ruffins, J., O’Boyle, M. & Pallies, L. Life on the Bridge: One Organization’s JourneyIntegrating Research and Practice. Third International Conference on Practice Research, New York, NY. June, 2014.Dodd, S.J., Ruffins, J. & Quattrochi, R. Reducing risk while saving money: Lessons learnedfrom a supportive housing program. North American Housing and HIV/AIDS Research Summit, Montreal, Quebec,Canada. September, 2013.Dodd, S.J., Arzola, D. & Quattrochi, R. Trauma-informed practice: An imperative for working with unstablyhoused people with HIV. Poster presented at North American Housing and HIV/AIDS Research Summit, Quebec,Canada. September, 2013.Dodd, S.J., George, A. & Richards, B. Evaluation of Innovative and Dynamic Practice and Processes ThroughCollaboration. American Evaluation Association, Anaheim, CA. November, 2011.Dodd, S.J. & Morse, J. Integrating Evaluation, Policy and Practice: Utilizing Organizational Self-Study forLearning and Change. Poster presented at the Child Welfare Evaluation Summit, Washington, DC. August, 2011.Social Work Values (Panelist). Rise Conference: Social Work in an era of change, NewYork, NY. September, 2009.Dodd, S.J. Protecting Vulnerable Subjects in Qualitative Evaluations: LGBTQ Issues.American Evaluation Association, Denver, CO. November, 2008.Dodd. S.J. Exploring the Tension: Ethical Issues Encountered During Field Placement. 54th Annual ProgramMeeting. Council on Social Work Education, Philadelphia, PA. November, 2008.Updated August 2020Dodd, Page 10 of 15

Mizrahi, T. & Dodd. S. J. Commitment to Social Justice and Social Change Among Social Work Students. 54thAnnual Program Meeting. Council on Social Work Education, Philadelphia, PA. November, 2008.Dodd, S.J. Cleaning the Lens: Addressing heterocentrist bias in US social Policy – A socialwork call to action. Eleanor Roosevelt Initiative on Women and Public Policy, Roosevelt House Policy Institute, HunterCollege. February, 2008.Dodd, S.J. Examining the Interaction Effect: Using an Oppression Matrix to Teach DiversityContent in Social Policy. 52nd Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Chicago, Il. February,2006Dodd, S.J. & Savage, A. Trauma and Treatment in the Lives of Lesbian and Heterosexual Women with DualDiagnoses. The 10th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, San Antonio, Texas. January,2006.Dodd, S.J. & Epstein, I. Meeting the Challenge of Research-Practice Integration: Conducting Practice-BasedResearch in and with Diverse Communities. The 10th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work andResearch, San Antonio, Texas. January, 2006.Dodd, S.J. Why Every Vote Counts: Health Care Policy in the Current Political Climate.Presented to the Council of Nephrology Social Workers. New York: New York. October, 2004.Dodd, S.J. Identifying the Discomfort: Ethical Issues Encountered by MSW Students During FieldPlacement. 50th Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Anaheim. March, 2004.Mizrahi, T., Rivera, H. & Dodd, S.J. Comparative Study of Social Work Students’ Career Paths, SocialActivism, and Method Choice. 50th Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Anaheim. March,2004.Dodd, S.J., Savage, A., Rose, T. & Finkelstein, N. Self-Report of Trauma in Women with Co-OccurringthDisorders and a History of Interpersonal Violence: Sexual Orientation as a Differentiating Factor. The 8Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, New Orleans, LA, January, 2004.Rivera, H.P., Dodd, S.J., & Mizrahi, T. Experiences and Expectations of Incoming M.S.W. Students:Understanding commitment to social change. 49th Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education,Atlanta. February, 2003.Dodd, S.J. & Jansson, B.S. A Comparison of social workers’ and nurses’ engagement in ethicalactivism and ethical assertiveness. The 7th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research,Washington, D.C. January, 2003.Dodd, S.J. & Rivera, H.P. Addition and Subtraction: Cost-Benefit Analysis as a Tool For TeachingDiversity Content in Social Policy. The 3rd Annual Policy Conference Charleston. June, 2002.Dodd, S.J. & Jansson, B.S. Expanding the boundaries of ethics education. 48th Annual ProgramMeeting, Council on Social Work Education, Nashville. February, 2002.Dodd, S.J. & Jansson, B.S. Social Workers’ Involvement in Ethical Decision making in HospitalSettings. Fifth Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Atlanta, GA. January, 2001.Updated August 2020Dodd, Page 11 of 15

Jansson, B.S. & Dodd, S.J. Overcoming federal bias against social investment programs: A challenge forthe 21st century. 46th Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, New York. March, 2000.DeJong F., Cherin, D. & Dodd, S.J. Enhancing Patient Self-Determination in End-Stage Care. IIIWorld Congress of Bioethics. San Francisco, CA. November, 1996.DeJong F., Cherin, D. & Dodd, S.J. Measuring Readiness for Increased Palliative Care Among End-StageAIDS Patients. 18th Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making. Ontario, Canada. July, 1996.Cherin, D., DeJong F. & Dodd, S.J. The Allocation of Palliative Treatment in End-Stage Disease Among anAIDS Population. 18th Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making. Ontario, Canada. July, 1996.DeJong F., Cherin, D. & Dodd, S.J. Emotional Readiness for Palliative Care Among End-Stage AIDSpatients. Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS: XI NIH International Conference on AIDS.Ontario, Canada. July, 1996.INVITED PRESENTATIONSAdding the Sexual Dimension to the Biopsychosocial. Continuing Education Workshop, Silberman School ofSocial Work. March, 2019.Sexuality and Gender in Social Work Contexts. Silberman Center for Sexuality and Gender. (Moderator). April,2018.D

SARAH-JANE (SJ) DODD, MSEd, MSW, PhD . Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College . City University of New York . 2180 Third Avenue New York, New York 10035 . . Social Welfare PhD Program, The Graduate Center, CUNY 2005-Present . Updated August 2020 Dodd, Page 2 of 15 .