Profiles in "LGBTQ Health" Expertise Area
- Dr. Mendoza is an associate professor in the School of Social Work.
- Dr. Guest is interested in the predominant social and environmental domains in which older adults live and in creating the optimal person-environment fit for the most advantageous health benefits for individuals as they age.
- Dr. Mallory researches how loss and adverse health outcomes are sites of knowledge production that help manifest racism and other forms of social difference.
- Algarin is an assistant professor in the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation. Broadly, he studies the impact of social stigma on HIV care and prevention.
- Dr. Parmenter's research uses an intersectional framework to explore experiences of inequity, resistance, and strengths among queer and trans Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.