This is from her Linkedin:
I am incredibly passionate about my work. I am an attorney and professor of sociology & criminal justice at Saint Xavier University, Chicago and a former Chicago Police Officer. I speak widely on the topic of the invention of white people in law and the institutionalization of inequality in the U.S. from the country's founding. I have been conducting white awareness human rights training since 1996. I have trained lawyers, judges, undergraduate and graduate students, teachers as well as, activists, corporate and law enforcement officials on the legal historical record of white advantage and its implications for work conducted today.
My writings explore the enforcement of divisions between people specifically, the making of human difference in law. I am the author of, Birth of a White Nation: The Invention of White People, and Its Relevance Today 2nd ed. (Routledge Press, 2021); “Whiteness: an American ideology”; “Difference by law: the one man one woman marriage requirement and antimiscegenation law”; “’Common knowledge’ and the legal construction of race: Constructions of white people through U.S. expansionism, naturalization and immigration law.” I have most recently co-authored a book for 5th grade social studies called Molly: Indentured servant, land owner, role model. My new book, Becoming Human is expected 2025.