Taylan Stulting

Position title: Doctoral Student, Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work

Email: stulting@wisc.edu

Taylan Stulting (they/them) is a first year doctoral student in Social Welfare at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Their research focuses on the experiences of queer and transgender survivors of violence. Taylan aims to center anti-oppressive and healing-centered practices in their work. Taylan has over nine years of experience in the anti-violence field and over 10 years of experience working with LGBTQ communities. They hold a B.A. in Women’s and Gender Studies from Bucknell University, an M.A. in Gender, Violence and Conflict from the University of Sussex, and an M.S.W. with a Certificate in Trauma Practice from Simmons University.

Research areas: Trans survivors of child sexual abuse; violence against queer and trans individuals; LGBTQ health and well-being

IDS Affiliate Supervisor: LB Klein

Publications: 

Klein, L. B., Woofter, R. C., Ruggles, E., Stewart, R., Stulting, T. T., Rizzo, A. J., & Cherry, L. E. (2021). Prevention Educator Perspectives on LGBTQ+ Exclusion in Alcohol-Facilitated Campus Sexual Assault Education. American Journal of Sexuality Education, 16(3), 394-414. https://doi.org/10.1080/15546128.2021.1932654

Klein, L. B., Doyle, L. J., Dawes, H. C., Stulting, T. T., Cruys, C., Faccini, M. D., & Marcotte, M. M. (forthcoming). The impact of COVID-19 on campus sexual and relationship violence against LGBTQ+ communities.