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Brenda L. Moore is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the
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, known for her contributions to military sociology, particularly in the areas of race and ethnic relations, gender studies, and sexual trauma.  


Background

Moore earned her B.A. in Sociology from the
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in 1980 after completing her service as an Equal Opportunity Specialist in the Army. Moore earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in Sociology at the
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in 1984 and 1987, respectively. Her dissertation was entitled "Effects of the All-Volunteer Force on Civilian Status Attainment".


Career

Moore began her career as a Visiting Assistant Professor at
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before joining the
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as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology in 1988, before being promoted to Associate Professor in 1996. While at Buffalo she also held the position of the Director of Undergraduate Studies; and served on and chaired over twenty committees, including the Faculty Senate Committee on Affirmative Action, the Law and Society Search Committee, and the Race and Ethnicity Search Committee. Moore also served as a Research Associate in the New York Veterans’ Affairs System; a Visiting Scholar at
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’s Peace Studies Program; and as a Faculty Fellow at the
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.Brenda Moore, Curriculum Vitae https://arts-sciences.buffalo.edu/content/dam/arts-sciences/sociology-criminology/faculty/department-profiles/MOORE%27s%20VITA_%20APRIL%202025.pdf She is a member of the
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,
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, and has been a member of the Joint Center for Political Studies Associates Program, the Congressional Black Caucus Veterans Braintrust, Inc., and the Women's Army Corps Veterans Association. Additionally, she is the Associate Editor for the journals ''
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'' and the ''Second World War Series'' and is the Secretary of the
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(IUS). She teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in the areas of race and ethnic relations, military sociology, social stratification, and a special topic on women working in non-traditional roles.


Research

Moore’s research includes topics such as race, gender, and sexual harassment in the armed forces. Her work on race explores racial and ethnic differences in veterans’ health, racial equality, and diversity in the military. In 2001, Moore testified before the
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on the impact military downsizing would have on African American men and women. In 2003, she authored a report to the
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at Patrick AFB detailing the path to full integration for African Americans in the U.S. Additionally, much of her research has focused on women in the military, specifically African American women. In 1996, Moore published her book, ''To Serve My Country, To Serve My Race'', the first comprehensive study of the only all-Black female battalion to serve overseas during World War II. She is also the author of the book ''Serving Our Country, Japanese American Women in the Military during World War II'', published by
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in 2003. She served as the editor for ''
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''’s 2017 Special Issue on Women in the Military and has authored numerous articles and reports on sexual trauma and harassment among U.S. service members and veterans.  


Impact and accomplishments

Brenda Moore has been widely recognized for her contributions to the field of military sociology. In 1994, Moore was appointed by
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to the
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, the agency that maintains and promotes America’s overseas commemorative cemeteries and memorials. In September 1995, Moore served as a
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Delegate through the Women in International Security (WIIS) organization and participated in the NGO Forum on Women during the UN’s Fourth World Conference on Women in
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. This conference brought together over 17,000 participants from around the world to advance gender equality and women's empowerment globally. As a delegate, Moore engaged in international dialogue, policy discussions, and strategy workshops focused on peace, security, and the status of women. In 1998, she advised the
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on equal opportunity in the military. On March 24, 1999, Moore organized and hosted a community dialogue as part of the White House Initiative on Race, under the “One America” program. Sponsored by the
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’s College of Arts and Sciences, the event was held on the university’s North Campus. It brought together senior leaders from the
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and the City of Buffalo to engage in open dialogue on race relations and explore actionable strategies for addressing racial inequality. This local dialogue was supported by
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’s Executive Order 13050, which created the President’s Advisory Board on Race, chaired by historian
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. The broader aim of the “One America” initiative was to promote interracial dialogue across the country and move toward a unified, equitable society in the 21st century. In 2019, she testified in front of the Congressional Black Caucus about African American female veterans. She completed three years of service as a member of the
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(DACOWITS), advising the Secretary of Defense on military matters concerning active-duty women. She also served as a member of the Veterans’ Rural Health Advisory Committee, providing advice to the
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on health care issues affecting Veterans residing in rural areas.


Awards

Her awards include: *
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for her military service * Outstanding Veteran Achievement Award * Congressional Certificate of Merit from the 3rd District of New York * The Morris Janowitz Career Achievement Award from the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces & Society (IUS).  


Notable publications

* Moore, Brenda L. 2025., “Commentary on: Military Institutions and Citizenship in Western Societies.”  '' Armed Forces and Society''. Vol.51 (2) 532–545 * Seelig, A., A. C. Rivera, C. A. LeardMann, S. Daniel, I.G. Jacobson, V. Stander, B.L. Moore, D. C. Millard, E. J. Boyko, and the Millennium Cohort Team, 2023, “Individual and Military Factors that Modify the Association Between Recent Sexual Trauma and Health Outcomes Among U.S. Service Members and Veterans.” ''
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.'' Vol. 38 (17–18) 10150-10181. * Rubino, C., Avery, D. R., McKay, P. F., Moore, B. L., Wilson, D. C., Van Driel, M. S., Witt, L. A., & McDonald, D. P. “And justice for all: How Organizational Justice Climate Deters Sexual Harassment.”
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, 71(4):519–544. * Moore, Brenda L. "African American Women in the U.S. Military," '' Armed Forces and Society'', 17:363–384. * Moore, Brenda L. “The Propensity of Junior-Enlisted Personnel to Remain in Today’s Military,” '' Armed Forces and Society'' 28, 2:257–278 * Moore, Brenda L. Serving Our Country: Japanese American Women in the Military during World War II,
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. * Moore, Brenda L. (ed.) “Introduction to Special Issue on Women in the Military” In '' Armed Forces and Society'', 43 (2): 191–201. * Moore, Brenda L. and Schuyler Webb. "Equal Opportunity in the U.S. Navy: Perceptions of African-American Women," ''
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'' 16,3:99–119. * Sheehan, Connor M., Robert Hummer, Brenda L. Moore, Kimberly Huyser, and John Sibley Butler. “Duty, Honor, Country, Disparity: Race/Ethnic Differences in Health and Disability among Male Veterans,” In P''opulation Research and Policy Review'''','' Vol''.'' 34, Issue 6, December 2015:785–804.


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