Women / Feminism

My entire career, I have considered myself a feminist and have focused many of my efforts on advocating for women’s rights based on the equality of the sexes. Early in my academic career, I served as the Chair of the Women’s Issue Committee (WIC) for the National Council of Schools and Programs in Professional Psychology (NCSPP). During my chairship, this committee was instrumental in keeping women issues alive in the minds of top administrators and faculty at the majority of professional psychology doctoral programs in the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico. As a result, a survey was developed and disseminated by NCSPP’s schools and programs. Results of the study helped determine how training paradigms need to shift to best enable women’s participation in psychology education and training.

In my professional role as a feminist psychologist, I’ve presented at national and international conferences on various women’s issues. I have been particularly interested in alternative family development, media depictions of women worldwide, sex exploitation, and global experiences of violence against women. In March 2021, I had the pleasure of presenting at the United Nation’s NGO Commission on the Status of Women 65 Forum, Virtual Conference on “How has COVID-19 impacted human trafficking and to what extent does a social disrupter, such as a pandemic, put more women and youth at risk for human trafficking” ( link: here). Additionally, I had the pleasure to Guest Co-Edit International Perspectives in Psychology Special Issue: Women During COVID-19, which includes an article, Women Leaders During a Global Crisis: Challenges, Characteristics, and Strengths, authored by Sade E. Soares and myself.

In 2021 I received the APA Division 52 International Psychology Denmark-Reuder Award for Outstanding International Contributions to the Psychology of Women and Gender, and in 2022 I received the New York State Psychological Association, Division of Women’s Issues, Margaret Floy Washburn Award.

 

PUBLICATIONS on Women/Feminist Focus (abbreviated, please see CV for complete listings)

Sidun, N. M. & Gibbons, J. (invited manuscript – in publication). Women, girls, and climate change: Human rights vulnerabilities and opportunities for Special Issue of International Journal of Psychology

Gibbons, J. & Sidun, N.M. (guest Co-Editors). (2021). Women During COVID-19: Vulnerabilities and Strengths, for International Perspectives in Psychology

Soares, S. & Sidun, N.M. (2021). “Women leaders: Challenges, characteristics, and strengths highlighted during a global criris” for the Special Issue on Women during COVID-19 in International Perspectives in Psychology (Stuart Carr, Editor; Guest Co-Editors: J. Gibbons & N.M. Sidun)

Sidun, N.M. & Flores, Y.G. (2020). “Human Trafficking of Women and Girls: Inequality and Increased Risks”, invited chapter in Rubin, N.S. & Flores, R.L. (co-ed), The Cambridge Handbook of Psychology and Human Rights, Cambridge.

Sidun, N.M. “Traffickers: Who are they?” (2018). In Walker, L.E.A., Gavivia, G., & Gopal, K. (co-ed.). Sex trafficking: Feminist and transnational perspectives. New York: Springer

Sidun, N.M. & Hume, D.L. (co-ed.). (2017). A Feminist Perspective on Human Trafficking of Women and Girls: Characteristics, commonalities and complexities, Routledge.

Sidun, N.M. & Hume, D.L. (Guest Co-Editors) (2016). Special Issue on Human trafficking of women and girls for Women and Therapy for 2015 (Ellyn Kaschak, editor)

Sidun, N.M. & Hume, D.L. Co-Chairs (2014). American Psychological Association Task Force on Trafficking of Women and Girls. Report of APA Task Force on Trafficking of Women and Girls. American Psychological Association Publication; Author.

Sidun, N.M. & Rubin, D.A. (2013).  “From an International Perspective: Sex Trafficking and Slavery of Adult Women”.  In Denmark, F. & Sigal, J. (co-ed.) Women’s Psychology Series two volume set entitled Violence Against Women Across the Lifespan: An International Perspective. Praeger Publishers

Sidun, N.M. & Bloom, J.B. (2013). “Sex Trafficking, Sexual Exploitation, and Women’s Sexuality”. In Castaneda, D. ( ed.) Women’s Psychology Series two volume set entitled An Essential Handbook of Women’s Sexuality. Praeger Publishers

Sidun, N.M. (2012).  Reproductive Injustice: The Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation of Women and Girls.  In Chrisler, J.C. (ed.) Reproductive Justice: A Global Concern. Praeger Publishers

Sidun, N.M. and Daniels-Mohring, D. (2010).  Assessing those seeking to adopt and working with the adoption triad. In APA books, Walfish, S. (ed.) Earning a Living Outside of Managed Care: Fifty Ways to Leave Your Oppressor. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Sidun, N.M. & Breadsley, R. (2005). Igniting a Feminist Consciousness in Pacific Rim and Asian Graduate Students. In Vas, K. (ed.) The Psychology of Women of Color: Emerging Trends in The Field. (unpublished manuscript).

Sidun, N.M. (2002).  Our Summer Vacation: Working in an orphanage in ChinaOur Chinese Daughters Foundation Spring Newsletter, Bloomington, Illinois

PRESENTATIONS/WORKSHOPS on Women/Feminist Focus (abbreviated, please see CV for complete listings)

Sidun, N. M. (2022, Mar). Women, girls, and climate change: Human rights, vulnerabilities, and opportunities.  In Sidun, N. M. (Chair), Bloom, J. J., & Cameron, E. (2022, Mar). Social injustice consequences and climate change. Western Psychological Association 2022 Annual Convention, Portland, OR

Sidun, N. M. (2021, Mar). How has COVID-19 impacted human trafficking and to what extent does a social disruptor, such as a pandemic, put more women and youth at risk for trafficking. InSigal, J., Sidun, N. M., Ward, M. R., Madukwe, A. U., Gaba, A., & Flores, R. Dual Pandemics:Psychological approaches to gender-based violence during Covid-19, United Nation’s NGO Commission on the Status of Women 65 Forum, Virtual Conference

Sidun, N.M. (2020, Aug.) Who traffics people? In Cameron, E. C. (Chair), Sidun, N.M., & Rhoades, G. F. Global sex trafficking: Trafficker profiles, prevention, and intervention. American PsychologicalAssociation 127th Annual Convention, Washington DC (virtual conference)

Sidun, N. M. (2020, Jul*). Sex trafficking: Vulnerable women and girls, a human traffickers delight. In Garcia-Shelton, L. M. (Chair), Khoury, B., Muir, Y., Sidun, N. M., & Hagenaars, P. (discussant) Experiences of women in the home, at work, and in the marketplace.  The 32nd International Congress of Psychology, Prague, Czech Republic (*proposed due to Covid-19; rescheduled for 2021)

Sidun, N.M. (2019, Aug.) Sex Trafficking: Challenges and vulnerabilities of women and girls. In Garcia-Shelton, L. (Chair), Sidun, N.M., Kourhy, B., Muir, Y., & Bloom, J.J. (discussant). The challenges and barriers that confront women across cultures. American Psychological Association 127th Annual Convention, Washington DC

Sidun, N. M.  (Chair), Barron, I., Rajan, I., & Bloom, J. J. (discussant). (2019, June). Dynamic perspectives; Climate, clinical, and gender impact on human trafficking. 77th Annual Conference International Council of Psychologists, Cádiz, Spain

Sidun, N.M. (2018, April). Who are traffickers and how does one get trafficked? In Sidun, N.M. (Chair), Barron, I., & Filmore, J. symposium entitled The unseen and unheard voices of human trafficking, Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma International Summit, Honolulu, HI

Sidun, N.M. (2017, August). Transnational trafficking: Sex slavery. In Collins, L.H & Machizawa, S. (Co-Chairs), Walker, L.E., Gaviria, G., Sidun, N.M., & Mootz, J. Transnational perspectives on violence against women — Human trafficking and intimate partner violence,American PsychologicalAssociation 125th Annual Convention, Washington, DC

Sidun, N.M. (2017, August). Transnational human trafficking. In Kalayjian, A. & Sofletea, G.M. (Chairs), Jean-Charles, W., Angyal, B., Sofletea, G.M., Sidun, N.M., Denmark, F.L. (discussants), Symposium: First victims of conflict – Transforming global violence against women, American Psychological Association 125th Annual Convention, Washington, DC

Sidun, N.M. (Chair), Barron, I.A., & Mc Dermott (discussant). (2016, August). Human trafficking: Men and boys, the unseen victims. American Psychological Association 124th Annual Convention, Denver, CO

Sidun, N.M. & Bloom, J.B. (2016, March). Transnational feminism: An expanded perspective on global violence against women.  In paper session: Violence Against Women Around the Globe. Association for Women in Psychology 41st Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA

Sidun, N.M. (2015, August). Unrelenting trauma: Sexually Exploited Women and Girls.  In Rubin, N.S.  (Chair), Sidun, N.M., & Bloom, J.B. symposium entitled From gender violence to gender equality: International perspectives on gender, trauma, and peace. American Psychological Association 123rd Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada

Walker, L., Gaviria, G., & Sidun, N.M. (2015, August). Facilitated working group: Psychotherapy issueswith trauma survivors of sex trafficking at the International Psychology of Women Summit, From International to Transnational: Transforming the psychology of women, Toronto, Canada

Bloom, J.B. & Sidun, N.M. (2015, March). From gender violence to gender equality: Social justice across Cultures. Association for Women in Psychology 40th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA

Sidun, N.M. & Contreras, P.M. (2014, August). Modern slavery: International sex trafficking of women and girls. In Burke, E.A. & Gopal, K. (Co-chairs), Bryant-Davis, T., Wyatt, G.E., Sigal, J.A.,Walker, L.E., Sidun, N.M., & Contreras, P.M. symposium entitled Global violence towards women: Interventions and strategies for change. American Psychological Association 122th Annual Convention, Washington D.C.

Sidun, N.M. (2014, March). Contemporary slavery: Who, what, when, where, and why? In Sidun, N.M.  (Chair), Burke, M., Contreras, M., & Hume, D. symposium entitled Feminist perspective on human trafficking: Clinical considerations, identifications, and prevention. Association for Women in Psychology 39th Annual Conference, Columbus, OH

Sidun, N.M. (2013, July). Human rights epidemic: Sexual enslavement.  In Sidun, N.M. (Chair), Rubin, N. S., & Bloom, J.B. symposium entitled Crime against humanity: Gender violence and human rights.  American Psychological Association 121th Annual Convention, Honolulu, HI

Sidun, N.M. (2013, July).  Sex trafficking: Contemporary sex slavery. In Bloom, J.B., (Chair), Baillie, J., & Sidun, N.M. symposium entitled Gender violence and the violation of human rights. XXXIV Interamerican Congress of Psychology, Brasilia, Brazil

Erchull, M. (Chair), Sinacore, A.L., Rezazadeh, M.S., Karandikar, S., Gezinski, L, Capous-Desyllas, M. & Sidun, N.M. (discussant) (2013, March).  The many faces of sex work.  Association for Women in Psychology 38th Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT

Sidun, N.M. (Chair), Williams, J., McCloskey, K., & Munoz, V. (2013, Jan.).  Paradigm shifts in disabilities, sexualities, and trans-Activism.   National Multicultural Conference and Summit, Houston, TX

Sidun, N.M. (2012, August). Sex trafficking: Modern day slavery. In Gopal, K. (Chair), Sidun, N.M., Chandler, J., & Burke, E. A. (discussant) symposium entitled Sex trafficking of women – Reframing global and domestic trends and evidence-based treatment. American Psychological Association 120th Annual Convention, Orlando, FL

Sidun, N.M. (Chair), Miles-Cohen, S., Andrews, E., Brown, K., & Williams, J. (discussant). (2012, August).  Promoting the health and wellness of women with disabilities. American Psychological Association 120th Annual Convention, Washington D.C., Orlando, FL

Sidun, N.M. (2012, April). Modern day slavery: The hidden and unspoken horror for girls and women. In Rubin, N.S. (Chair), Sidun, N.M., & Bloom, J.B. (discussant) symposium entitled Gender violence and human rights: Sexual slavery, honor killings and educational access. Western Psychological Association’s Convention, San Francisco, CA

Sidun, N.M. (2012, March).  The sexual exploitation of women and girls in the United States. In Sidun, N.M. (Chair), Bryant-Davis, T., Bloom, J.B., Cavazos, J., & Porter, N. symposium entitled Modern day slavery: Human trafficking and the sexual exploitation of women. Association for Women in Psychology 37th Annual Conference, Palm Springs, CA

Sidun, N.M. (Chair), McCloskey, K.A., Williams, J.L., & Munoz, V., Bryant-Davis, T. (discussant) (2011, August). Sexual oppression of women – Social science and justice perspectives. American Psychological Association 119th Annual Convention, Washington D.C.

Sidun, N.M. (2011, August). There is no reproductive justice for women who have been trafficked for sexual exploitation.  In Chrisler, J.C. (chair), Norsworthy, K.L., Sidun, N.M., Rubin, L.R., Sagrestano, L.M., Johnston-Robledo, I., Sigal, J. (discussant) symposium entitled Reproductive justice – A global concern. American Psychological Association 119th Annual Convention, Washington D.C.

Sidun, N.M. & Swim, J.K. (co-chairs), Clayton, S.D., Reimers, F.A., Leduc, M., Bloom, J.B. (2011, August) symposium entitled Aftermath of the gulf oil spill – Environmental justice at the intersections of class, race, and gender. American Psychological Association 119th Annual Convention,Washington D.C.

Sidun, N.M. (invited eminent psychologist) (2011, August).  Women supporting women: Mentoring between APAGS and eminent psychologists. American Psychological Association 119th Annual Convention, Washington D.C.