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In Brisbane, Australia, five HISTP fellows presented their work about the continuum of care for vulnerable populations in HIV intervention science.

Peer Worker, activist, and community leader Will Robertson will be remembered for his dedication to harm reduction and his compassion for his community.

This International Overdose Awareness Day, learn about important research on overdose prevention, join a rally, or sign up for a free naloxone training.

Local teams are adapting WINGS to meet the specific needs of transgender and other marginalized women in Kazakhstan and Indonesia in order to reduce the rates of gender-based and intimate partner violence.

Professor Frye brings to SIG extensive research experience in the areas of health equity, HIV, intimate partner violence, and structural interventions.

HEALing Communities Study Senior Project Director James David speaks in his own words about creating supportive, safe work environments, and what those mean to him.

Nine students who worked with SIG graduated from Columbia School of Social Work this year, with MSW and PhD degrees.

From consent to engage to "rigor" versus liberation, Kelsey Reeder and Elwin Wu expand upon their conversation about social work and pedagogy on a recent podcast "Dead Ideas in Teaching and Learning."

A new publication in JAMA Online shares the effectiveness of an HIV/AIDS intervention with vulnerable groups in Kazakhstan.

SIG welcomed two new staff and three new students who will be working on HIV, IPV, stigma, and substance use research among other important research areas.

SIG HIV researchers and staff respond to the question: "What's your number?" for World AIDS Day, with personal photos and stories.
 

Associate Director of SIG Dr. Dawn Goddard-Eckrich had two papers published recently on research related to intimate partner violence and HIV based on interventions implemented as part of projects WINGS and PACT.

Jessica Neufeld is the Data Program Manager for the HEALing Communities Study (HCS) at SIG. We interviewed her as part of our new #PoweredbyPeople series. 

SIG Director Dr. Nabila El-Bassel published an Op-Ed in the Times Union arguing for the need for timely overdose data by race and ethnicity in an article entitled: "Commentary: Data on overdose deaths is key to intervention."