Sarah Miller is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Boston University. An ethnographer who specializes in youth cultures, Miller’s work explores how adolescents navigate intersectional inequalities at school and on social media. Her forthcoming book, The Tolerance Generation: Growing Up Online in the Anti-Bullying Era (University of Chicago Press), examines how teens grapple with bullying in the digital age and the industry designed to prevent it. Miller’s research has been funded by the American Sociological Association, the National Academy of Education/Spencer Foundation, and the National Science Foundation. Her next book project will focus on the impact of school shooting threats on young people’s experiences of K-12 education. As a public sociologist, Miller has worked on a variety of initiatives invested in advancing adolescent health and sexuality education policy. She received her Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. At BU, Dr. Miller is the Director of Undergraduate Studies for the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program.