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Lisa Bowleg

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Annual Review of Public Health|December 17, 2025
A Framework for Applied Intersectionality Research (FAIR): Reframing Intersectionality as a Tool to Advance Health Equity and Social Justice Action, Not Just Empirical ResearchLisa Bowleg
American Journal of Public Health|December 16, 2020
Evolving Intersectionality Within Public Health: From Analysis to ActionLisa Bowleg
American Journal of Public Health|December 8, 2016
President Barack Obama: Black Man Extraordinary and OrdinaryLisa Bowleg
American Journal of Public Health|May 29, 2020
We're Not All in This Together: On COVID-19, Intersectionality, and Structural InequalityLisa Bowleg
Health Education & Behavior : the Official Publication of the Society for Public Health Education|September 12, 2017
Towards a Critical Health Equity Research Stance: Why Epistemology and Methodology Matter More Than Qualitative MethodsLisa Bowleg
American Journal of Public Health|June 28, 2022
The Problem With Intersectional Stigma and HIV Equity ResearchLisa Bowleg
Health Education & Behavior : the Official Publication of the Society for Public Health Education|June 3, 2021
"The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House": Ten Critical Lessons for Black and Other Health Equity Researchers of ColorLisa Bowleg
American Journal of Public Health|September 17, 2020
Perspectives From the Social Sciences: Critically Engage Public HealthLisa Bowleg
Frontiers in Public Health|October 12, 2023
The white racial frame of public health discourses about racialized health differences and "disparities": what it reveals about power and how it thwarts health equityLisa Bowleg
American Journal of Public Health|January 23, 2020
Reframing Mass Incarceration as a Social-Structural Driver of Health InequityLisa Bowleg
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Annual Review of Public Health|December 17, 2025
A Framework for Applied Intersectionality Research (FAIR): Reframing Intersectionality as a Tool to Advance Health Equity and Social Justice Action, Not Just Empirical ResearchLisa Bowleg
American Journal of Public Health|December 16, 2020
Evolving Intersectionality Within Public Health: From Analysis to ActionLisa Bowleg
American Journal of Public Health|December 8, 2016
President Barack Obama: Black Man Extraordinary and OrdinaryLisa Bowleg
American Journal of Public Health|May 29, 2020
We're Not All in This Together: On COVID-19, Intersectionality, and Structural InequalityLisa Bowleg
Health Education & Behavior : the Official Publication of the Society for Public Health Education|September 12, 2017
Towards a Critical Health Equity Research Stance: Why Epistemology and Methodology Matter More Than Qualitative MethodsLisa Bowleg
American Journal of Public Health|June 28, 2022
The Problem With Intersectional Stigma and HIV Equity ResearchLisa Bowleg
Health Education & Behavior : the Official Publication of the Society for Public Health Education|June 3, 2021
"The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House": Ten Critical Lessons for Black and Other Health Equity Researchers of ColorLisa Bowleg
American Journal of Public Health|September 17, 2020
Perspectives From the Social Sciences: Critically Engage Public HealthLisa Bowleg
Frontiers in Public Health|October 12, 2023
The white racial frame of public health discourses about racialized health differences and "disparities": what it reveals about power and how it thwarts health equityLisa Bowleg
American Journal of Public Health|January 23, 2020
Reframing Mass Incarceration as a Social-Structural Driver of Health InequityLisa Bowleg
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