Kristyan M. Kouri holds a B.A. in Behavioral Science from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, and an M.A. in Marriage and Family Therapy, and a Ph.D in Sociology from the University of Southern California
She is currently teaching in the departments of Sociology and Gender and Women’s Studies at California State University Northridge, and her teaching and research interests include race, gender, and the family.
Publications
- Kouri, K. (2007). Feminism, Public Sociology, and Service Learning: Issues of Gender in the Primary School Classroom. In Gender Identity, Equity, and Violence: Multidisciplinary Perspectives Through Service Learning. Edited by G. B. Stahly. Stylus Publishing.
- Kouri, K. (2003). Black/White Interracial Couples and the Beliefs that Help Them to Bridge the Racial Divide. In New Faces in a Changing America. Edited by H. Debose, & L. Winters. Sage Publications, Inc.
- Kouri, K. (2000). Black/White Interracial Marriages in the United States: A Little Ideology Goes a Long Way. Crossroads of History: Experience, Memory, Orality. pp. 1209-1212. Volume III. International Oral History Association. Conference Proceedings. XIth International Oral History Conference.
- Kouri, K. & Lasswell, M. (1997). Black/white Marriages: Social Change and Intergenerational Mobility. In Perspectives on Academic Writing. Edited by A. Calderonello, D. Nelson-Beene, & S. Simmons. Allyn and Bacon. Reprint
- Kouri, K. & Lassell, M. (1993). Black/White Marriages: Social Change and Intergenerational Mobility. In Families on the Move: Migration, Immigration, Emigration, and Mobility. Edited by B. Settles, D. Hanks, & M. Sussman. Haworth Press.
