Office of Diversity and Inclusion Lectures

Human Sexuality and Social Justice: Structual Impacts on Well Being

Title

Human Sexuality and Social Justice: Structual Impacts on Well Being

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Description

This lecture is part of the "Expanding The Frame" series of talks sponsored by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at CIIS.

Publication Date

4-14-2015

Publisher

CIIS

City

San Francisco, California

Keywords

Human Sexuality; Social Justice

Disciplines

Gender and Sexuality | Social Psychology and Interaction

Comments

Presenter: Sonya Arreola, PhD, MPH is professor and director of the Human Sexuality PhD Program at CIIS, and senior research advisor at the Global Forum on MSM and HIV. Her work focuses on examining and reducing social and health inequities that contribute to disproportionately poorer health among marginalized populations nationally and internationally. She has served as principal investigator of federally funded and foundation funded studies focused on sexual health among marginalized populations and currently serves as faculty mentor on the Visiting Professors Program at UCSF.

Human Sexuality and Social Justice: Structual Impacts on Well Being

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