The Center for HIV/AIDS Education Studies & Training (CHEST) at Hunter College in New York, NY has recently unveiled its ambitious new initiative, the PRIDE Health Research Consortium. This collaborative research environment aims to bring together experts from various fields, including psychology, public health, and the health and helping professions, to address the health needs of diverse sexual and gender minority (SGM) communities and explore the intersection of sexuality, gender, and health.
With a focus on promoting resilience, intersectionality, diversity, and equity, the PRIDE Health Research Consortium serves as a central hub for researchers, community organizations, practitioners, policymakers, and community members to share knowledge and work together towards a better understanding of SGM health issues. Through this innovative approach, Hunter College aims to make significant contributions to the field of health research and improve the well-being of SGM communities.
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