Dr. Jill Messing, co-lead for the Grand Challenge to Build Healthy Relationships to End Violence, was a guest editor for the Social Work journal on a special issue titled “Mainstreaming Gender: An Intersectional Feminist Approach to Social Work’s Grand Challenges”. Articles included:
Mainstreaming Gender: An Examination of Feminist Methodology in Social Work Research
Gender Matters: Infusing a Gender Analysis into the “Healthy Development of All Youth” Grand Challenge
The Role of Gender in Adolescent Dating Abuse: An Interpretive Meta-Synthesis of the Qualitative Literature
How Intimate Partner Violence and Intersectional Identities Converge to Influence Women’s Sexual Health across Environmental Contexts
Advancing Reproductive Justice to Close the Health Gap: A Call to Action for Social Work
Mainstreaming Dissidence: Confronting Binary Gender in Social Work’s Grand Challenges
Indigenous Women, Water Protectors, and Reciprocal Responsibilities
Collaborative Responses to Commercial Sexual Exploitation as a Model of Smart Decarceration
Commentary – Social Work Leadership: Grand Challenges for Black Women
Commentary – From “Stop Family Violence” to “Build Healthy Relationships to End Violence”: The Journey to Reenvision a Grand Challenge
Commentary – Giving a Voice to Those with Felony Convictions: A Call to Action