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Marie-Fatima Hyacinthe

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Journal of Lesbian Studies|July 5, 2024
"These are our children and we got to set them free": A public health approach to reading reproductive justice in black literatureMarie-Fatima Hyacinthe
Health Equity|March 24, 2025
"Created Anew": Notes on Black Queer Intersectional JoyMarie-Fatima Hyacinthe, Elle Lett
Health and Human Rights|January 15, 2026
"That's a Definition for a World That Does Not Yet Exist": Reflections on Accountability from a Participatory Action Research Project with People Engaged in the Sex TradesMarie-Fatima Hyacinthe, Jessica Peñaranda, Alice M Miller
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 2, 2023
"We (still) charge genocide": A systematic review and synthesis of the direct and indirect health consequences of police violence in the United StatesRahwa Haile, Tawandra Rowell-Cunsolo, Marie-Fatima Hyacinthe, et al.
Annals of Family Medicine|April 5, 2023
Community Support Persons and Mitigating Obstetric Racism During ChildbirthElle Lett, Marie-Fatima Hyacinthe, Dána-Ain Davis, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 1, 2025
Race, wealth and health: The role of reparationsShannon Whittaker, Marie-Fatima Hyacinthe, Danya Keene, et al.
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Journal of Lesbian Studies|July 5, 2024
"These are our children and we got to set them free": A public health approach to reading reproductive justice in black literatureMarie-Fatima Hyacinthe
Health Equity|March 24, 2025
"Created Anew": Notes on Black Queer Intersectional JoyMarie-Fatima Hyacinthe, Elle Lett
Health and Human Rights|January 15, 2026
"That's a Definition for a World That Does Not Yet Exist": Reflections on Accountability from a Participatory Action Research Project with People Engaged in the Sex TradesMarie-Fatima Hyacinthe, Jessica Peñaranda, Alice M Miller
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 2, 2023
"We (still) charge genocide": A systematic review and synthesis of the direct and indirect health consequences of police violence in the United StatesRahwa Haile, Tawandra Rowell-Cunsolo, Marie-Fatima Hyacinthe, et al.
Annals of Family Medicine|April 5, 2023
Community Support Persons and Mitigating Obstetric Racism During ChildbirthElle Lett, Marie-Fatima Hyacinthe, Dána-Ain Davis, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 1, 2025
Race, wealth and health: The role of reparationsShannon Whittaker, Marie-Fatima Hyacinthe, Danya Keene, et al.
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