“Remapping the Margins: The Necessity for an Intersectional Approach in Investigating Black Lesbians in the American South” Jayme N. Canty, Clark Atlanta University “Activist Bodies, Jewish Identities: Profiles of Jewish American Feminists in the Women’s Health Movement, 1968-Present” Jillian M. Hinderliter, University of South Carolina - Columbia “Revisiting Intersectionality: A Framework for Addressing Health Disparities among African American Women” Marcia Davis Taylor, University of South Carolina – Columbia “Deconstructing Urbanicity in Nigeria: Applying an Intersectional Lens to a Secondary Data Analysis of Family Planning Usage” Kashika Sahay, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hil
Very few theories have generated the kind of interdisciplinary and global engagement that marks the ...
Women's health research strives to make change. It seeks to produce knowledge that promotes action o...
Health researchers engaged in the project of identifying lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) hea...
The purpose of this paper is to utilize an intersectional approach to determine what external factor...
Based on the work of scholars in women’s and gender studies, anthropology, sociology, and public hea...
Health disparities between women of color and their White counterparts remain pervasive throughout t...
Women’s health research strives to make change. It seeks to produce knowledge that promotes action o...
This sociological dissertation critically examines the U.S. public health discourse of health equity...
An intersectional research paradigm acknowledges the multifaceted, dynamic and relational role of so...
This mixed methods project combines the conceptual insights offered by institutional ethnography, th...
My project explores the reproductive health manifestations of intersectionality among Afro-Brazilian...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from May 29, 2016 ...
Women's health research strives to make change. It seeks to produce knowledge that promotes action o...
Women's health research strives to make change. It seeks to produce knowledge that promotes action o...
Very few theories have generated the kind of interdisciplinary and global engagement that marks the ...
Very few theories have generated the kind of interdisciplinary and global engagement that marks the ...
Women's health research strives to make change. It seeks to produce knowledge that promotes action o...
Health researchers engaged in the project of identifying lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) hea...
The purpose of this paper is to utilize an intersectional approach to determine what external factor...
Based on the work of scholars in women’s and gender studies, anthropology, sociology, and public hea...
Health disparities between women of color and their White counterparts remain pervasive throughout t...
Women’s health research strives to make change. It seeks to produce knowledge that promotes action o...
This sociological dissertation critically examines the U.S. public health discourse of health equity...
An intersectional research paradigm acknowledges the multifaceted, dynamic and relational role of so...
This mixed methods project combines the conceptual insights offered by institutional ethnography, th...
My project explores the reproductive health manifestations of intersectionality among Afro-Brazilian...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from May 29, 2016 ...
Women's health research strives to make change. It seeks to produce knowledge that promotes action o...
Women's health research strives to make change. It seeks to produce knowledge that promotes action o...
Very few theories have generated the kind of interdisciplinary and global engagement that marks the ...
Very few theories have generated the kind of interdisciplinary and global engagement that marks the ...
Women's health research strives to make change. It seeks to produce knowledge that promotes action o...
Health researchers engaged in the project of identifying lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) hea...