Application of photovoice as a participatory method to explore internalized HIV-related stigma
June 4, 2021
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Latrice C. Pichon Ph.D., MPH, CHES, is an Associate Professor in the Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Public Health at the University of Memphis. She completed her PhD in Public Health with a concentration in Health Behavior from the Joint Doctoral Program in Public Health at San Diego State University and the University of California, San Diego. She received her MPH from San Diego State University with a concentration in Health Promotion. Her research focuses on exploring the role of the faith-based community in addressing HIV awareness and prevention, partnering with community-based organizations to understand HIV outreach, care, and utilization needs among vulnerable populations, and using the application of community-based participatory research approaches.
Andrea Stubbs, MPA, served for 14 years as the Coordinator and Manager of the HIV Community Research Program for the St. Jude Comprehensive HIV Prevention and Care Program in Memphis, Tennessee. She is currently the Administrative Director for the human papillomavirus (HPV) Cancer Prevention Program at St. Jude. Her work focuses on improving HPV vaccination uptake in the local community and on a national scale to decrease HPV-related cancers. She emphasizes translating scientific research efforts into community impact. She holds an MPA from Tennessee State University and is currently working toward a PhD at the University of Memphis School of Public Health, Social and Behavioral Sciences. In this seminar the presenters will speak about their community-engaged research to promote HIV awareness, prevention, outreach, and care.
Co-sponsored by the CPHHS health promotion and health behavior program.