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Meet the members of FIFSW’s CRUISElab!

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FIFSW’s CRUISElab is an interdisciplinary social work research lab that community-based research methods and principles to examine the optimal health and wellbeing of gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBM). Grounded in a commitment to social justice, the lab focuses, in particular, on men who are marginalized by age, ethnoracial identity, HIV status, location, socio-economic status and/or Indigenous identity. Professor David Brennan is the lab’s founder and director.

The lab recently published a video to share more about its work and to introduce the many people who make its work possible.

Visit CRUISElab’s website to learn more about its projects, to find resources, journal articles and reports.


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