In a comment published online in The Lancet, former Fellow-in-Residence, Laurie Shrage, examines the complex set of structural factors that contribute to the disproportionate rates of HIV infection among African Americans in the USA.
This is the first episode of the REALTALK series created by the Union of Minority Neighborhoods, located in Boston, MA. This episode featured Laurie Shrage, Fellow-in-Residence at the Edmond J. Safra Center, Harvard University. This is the first episode in the REALTALK series. Stay up to date with UMN for the upcoming initiatives and videos.
Check out Laurie's article, "Why Are So Many Black Women Dying of AIDS?":...
Laurie Shrage, current Fellow-in-Residence, has published an Op-Ed in the NY Times, looking at the factors "fueling an urgent public health crisis among some of the most disadvantaged members of our society." The Op-Ed, "Why Are So Many Black Women...