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Congrats to ASP's Dr. Lisa Bowleg and grad students Arianne Malekzadeh, Mary Mbaba, and Riko Boone on their publication: "Ending the HIV epidemic for all, not just some: structural racism as a fundamental but overlooked social-structural determinant of the US HIV epidemic" in the journal Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS!

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Bowleg, L., Malekzadeh, A. N., Mbaba, M., & Boone, C. A. (2022). Ending the HIV epidemic for all, not just some: structural racism as a fundamental but overlooked social-structural determinant of the US HIV epidemic. Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS. https://doi.org/10.1097/coh.0000000000000724

Congratulations to Clinical psych alumni Devin English, Danielle Busby; ASP doctoral candidate Riko Boone; and ASP faculty Dr. Bowleg on their recent publication in the Journal of Research on Adolescence!

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English, D., Boone, C.A., Carter, J., Talan, A., Busby, D., Moody, R., Cunningham, D., Bowleg, L., & Rendina, J. (2022, In press). Intersecting structural oppression and suicidality among Black sexual minority male adolescents and emerging adults. Journal of Research on Adolescence.

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/