Ten 2SLGBTQ+ news stories featuring FIFSW research
Categories: ResearchIn honour of Pride month, we’ve compiled a list of just some of the news stories we published over the past couple years that highlight 2SLGBTQ+ research and advocacy by Factor-Inwentash faculty members and students.
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The New York Times highlights Shelley Craig’s research on the benefit of social media for 2SLGBTQ+ youth
+Read more about Professor Craig’s research on social media use among 2SLGBTQ+youth
The Government of Canada Announces $2.8 million to support 2sLGBTQ+ Mental Health
+Learn about on FIFSW’s involvement in the federally funded research
The Social Work Speaks Out Project is helping social work schools create more positive learning environments for 2SLGBTQ+ students
+Gain insight into learning environments for 2SLGBTQ+ social work students and how they can improve
Three questions for PhD students whose research and work focuses on trans health and rights
+See what these insightful and inspiring PhD students have to say
Can video games and gaming communities enhance the wellbeing of 2SLGBTQ+ youth? Researchers at the International Partnership of Queer Youth Resilience (INQYR) aim to find out
+Learn how gaming experiences can affect the wellbeing and identity development of 2SLGBTQ+ youth
Carmen Logie promotes arts-based methods for illuminating gender in community-based research
The 2SHAWLS study foregrounds Indigenous knowledges and experiences to highlight the resilience of two-spirit men living long-term with HIV
+Learn more about the Two-spirit HIV/AIDS Wellness and Longevity Study
Everybody Hates Me Podcast: Professors Carmen Logie and David Brennan discuss “GB2M Stigma, HIV, Blood Donations Bans, Monkey Pox and Pride”
+Listen to Logie’s and Brennan’s conversation and check out more episodes from the podcast
The Canadian Foundation for Innovation highlights Shelly Craig’s work to support and empower 2SLGBTQ+ youth
+Read about Professor Craig’s efforts to improve the wellbeing of 2SLGBTQ+ youth
New research on the complex factors that shape COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among racialized sexual and gender minorities aims to build trust in the health-care system
Stories compiled by Leah Burchill