
About
Lisa Bowleg is a Professor of Applied Social Psychology at The George Washington University and serves as Director of the DC CFAR Social and Behavioral Sciences Core. Her work centers on intersectionality theory applied to health equity research, focusing on systemic stressors and protective factors affecting Black men and LGBTQ+ populations in the U.S.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Applied Social Psychology, The George Washington University (1997)
- M.A. in Public Policy with concentration in Women’s Studies, The George Washington University (1991)
Lisa's research integrates intersectionality, resilience, and social ecological theories to address mental health, substance use, and HIV outcomes among marginalized Black communities. Her methodologies include qualitative, quantitative, and geospatial analytics.
Key article trends include:
- Intersectional stigma in HIV prevention
- Racial and gender discrimination in health outcomes
- Structural racism as a social determinant
- Community-based interventions
- Epistemic critiques of mainstream research
- Multi-disease inequity analysis
Scientific Awards:
- Oscar and Shoshana Trachtenberg Prize for Scholarship (2021)
- Lawrence W. Green Paper of the Year Award (2022)
- James S. Jackson Memorial Award (2023)
Lisa has secured multiple NIH grants and leads the TASHI training program. She co-founded the Intersectionality Training Institute and directs Team Represent, which focuses on Black heterosexual men and LGB populations in HIV research, utilizing culturally-relevant frameworks to reduce health inequities.
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