Laurel Westbrook is Associate Professor of Sociology at Grand Valley State University and cofounder of Sociologists for Trans Justice.
"""This book will appeal to all people interested in trans politics. Versatile and accessible, it will be helpful to activists and useful for graduate and undergraduate courses in social movements, sociology of gender, public policy, law, criminology, and women/gender/sexuality studies."" * Mobilization * ""Unlivable Lives represents a splendid contribution to sociological literature as well as a useful volume for teachers and researchers working in a variety of subfields and disciplines."" * Contemporary Sociology * ""Laurel Westbrook has written an invaluable analysis of the trans anti-violence movement in the United States. . . . a courageous book."" * New Mexico Historical Review * ""Unlivable Lives makes an invaluable intervention in how academics and activists discuss trans people and organize against violence."" * TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly *"