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Reducing Mental Illness Stigma Project

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The overall aim of this study is to promote the mental health and reduce mental stigma in Black Families and Communities.  Specifically, the study seeks to achieve the following objectives: (1) To identify and examine the sociocultural and structural factors

YSMENA Program

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YSMENA is a program of research with the aims to: (1) understand how the social environments and relationships of MENA youth in the contexts of their homes, schools, and communities, shape their identities and influence their sexual health

HIP Project

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The objectives of the HIP Project are: (1) to advance critical HIV health literacy among heterosexual Black men and communities; (20 to engage heterosexual Black men, community leaders, and stakeholders in co-designing the HIP intervention to reduce HIV vulnerabilities and promote community resilience

Bridging Divides

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Josephine Wong is a Co-lead of the Immigrant Health and Well-being Theme under the Bridging Divides Research. Toronto Metropolitan University is leading this seven-year, $98.6-million research project, which also involves researchers

Project ACE

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Acceptance and Commitment to Empowerment (ACE) Intervention: Reducing HIV Stigma and Promoting Community Resilience Through Capacity Building