David McLeod, PhD, MSW has spent over two decades working to reduce violence, particularly that directed at people and communities with diminished capacities for self-protection. In addition to being an Associate Professor of Social Work he holds affiliate faculty status with the OU Department of Women's and Gender Studies and the OU Center for Social Justice. He is the Associate Director of Research at the Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work
and Director of the OU Ruth Knee Institute for Transformative Scholarship.
Anthony P. Natale, MSW, PhD is an Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, joining the faculty in 2005. Dr. Natale teaches across the social work curriculum, including Human Diversity and Societal Oppression, Diversity and Social Justice, Human Services Administration, Social Welfare Policy Analysis, Community Organization and Development, Human Lifespan Development, and Human Sexuality. He was inducted into the
Social Work Hall of Fame for Teaching Excellence in 2015 and awarded the Regents Award for Superior Teaching in 2019. Dr. Natale's distinguished research record has evolved into four themes, HIV/AIDS health disparities, human sexuality in social work practice, practice with LGBTQQIPA2+ populations, and social work pedagogy. As a social worker, Dr. Natale has committed his professional and academic career to advance social, political, economic, and environmental justice for and always with
marginalized and oppressed populations.
Kristin W. Mapson, MSW, PhD is Professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and School of Social Work, joining faculty in 2013. Dr. Bolton teaches across the social work curriculum including Diversity, Research Methods, Social Policy, Social Work Practice with Groups and Study Abroad Courses. Dr. Bolton has earned the Chancellor's Teaching Excellence Award and received honorable mention for the SAGE/CSWE Commission on Research Faculty Award for Innovation
in Research Instruction. Dr. Bolton's research has centered on resilience across the life span, offender populations and solution-focused practice.