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Congratulations to Applied Social Psychology's Mary Mbaba, Kate AuBuchon, and Dr. Tonya Dodge on the acceptance of their paper titled "The influence of descriptive and injunctive norms on U.S. adolescent marijuana use: A systematic review," which is scheduled to appear in the May 2022 issue of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs!

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Mbaba, M., AuBuchon, K. E., & Dodge, T. (in press). The influence of descriptive and injunctive norms on U.S. adolescent marijuana use: A systematic review of the literature. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.

In 2021, Applied Social Psychology faculty Dr. Lisa Bowleg founded and launched the Intersectionality Training Institute to help researchers, policymakers and practitioners catalyze health equity through applying intersectionality to health research, policy and practice. Visit the institute's website to learn more: https://www.intersectionalitytraining.org/

In December of 2021, Applied Social Psychology faculty Dr. Lisa Bowleg, was the webinar speaker at the SEICHE Center for Health and Justice at Yale. The center's focus is on clinical care, research, education, and advocacy focused on mass incarceration and health. Dr. Bowleg's talk was titled: "Unemployment, incarceration and police brutality: What I've learned about intersectionality and structural inequality from my HIV prevention research with U.S. Black Men." Her talk discussed unemployment, incarceration, and police brutality.