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Two SIG employees share their reflections on PRIDE, social justice, and Black Lives Matter.

CHOSEN lays out a plan for diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice.

WINGS has been adapted globally, including in Kyrgyzstan, where a virtual conference was held with experts in gender-based violence prevention from 18 countries.

Dr. El-Bassel and SIG Leadership on Anti-Black Racism

Dr. Henry authored three recent publications on incarceration, adverse experiences, mental health, and substance use disorders.

Dr. Alissa Davis received the Junior Faculty Award for contributing to the diversity goals of the University by her research, teaching, and mentoring activities.

The Bridge study, wrapping up now, illustrates the importance of communities of practice and peer networks.

The Columbia University School of Social Work hosted an important panel on how stigma and racism impact individuals -- most recently, Asian-identified individuals -- during epidemics and pandemics.

Announce the launch of a campaign to increase the awareness of the importance of carrying naloxone (Narcan) to save lives, through the HEALing Communities Study.

SIG was founded to address the AIDS pandemic with evidence-based interventions, particularly for marginalized and vulnerable communities. Thirty years later, we are now grappling with another huge pandemic that hits these same communities especially hard. 

 

A multidisciplinary team of researchers and scientists at Columbia University will combine their efforts to address the opioid and substance use crisis.

Announcing new partnership to expand the capacity of the social service workforce and competencies utilized in the social services field: Building Social Service Workforce Competencies in Europe and Central Asia

Members of the ASPIRE team recently traveled to Jordan to work with collaborators to interpret findings from the Women ASPIRE study, disseminate results, and continue to build a strong network of Non-Governmental Organizations in the region.

In this episode of Social Impact LIVE on 2/18 at noon, Dr. Louisa Gilbert will discuss developing interventions for gender-based violence—violence that is directed at an individual based on their biological sex or gender identity. Tune in via Facebook; registration link below.