Sue Kozel has spent her life addressing uncomfortable questions related to power and equality. In 2020, she will be a residential fellow with the International Center for Jefferson Studies. Sue received a 2009 Mini-Grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission on research on Quaker abolitionist Richard Waln. This grant led to several American and international conference presentations and the publication in her first co-edited book, Quakers and their Allies in the Abolitionist Cause, 1754-1808. She currently teaches at Kean University, Mercer County Community College, and William Paterson University at Mercer.