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Combating Implicit and Explicit Bias in Public Health, Stacy Smallwood

Health Equity in Action: Best Practices and Lessons Learned, Stacy Smallwood

Health Equity in Action: Implementing an Equity Agenda at the Local Level, Stacy Smallwood

Opportunities for Student Research, Stacy Smallwood

Privilege, Oppression, and Intersectionality, Stacy Smallwood

Rural HIV Providers’ Perspectives: Having Your Say, Stacy Smallwood

Setting the Table: Authentic Community Engagement to End the HIV Epidemic, Stacy Smallwood

The Impact of Racism and Historical Trauma through the Lens of Special Populations: LGBTQ+ People of Color, Stacy Smallwood

Where Do We Go from Here? Advancing HIV Prevention, Treatment, & Advocacy in Rural Areas, Stacy Smallwood and Tanya Jules

Who gets PrEPped? Negotiations of Stigma around HIV Prevention, Stacy Smallwood and Tanya Jules

Neurodiversity and the Classroom Panel Presentation, M. Smith, J. King, N. Matarrese, and Karin Fisher

Health Inequities: Poverty and Social Determinants, Joseph Telfair

Use of Natural Surface Roadways by Florida Scrub Herpetofauna, David Tevs and Lance D. McBrayer

DNA Methylation Patterns Differ in Lizards Occupying Unpaved Road Compared to Forest Interior Habitat, David Tevs, Lance D. McBrayer, and Aaron Schrey

Unpaved Road Homogenize DNA Methylation Compared to Stand Interiors in a Small Ectotherm, David Tevs, Lance D. McBrayer, and Aaron Schrey

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Who's the Man? Examining the Relationship Between Black Masculinity, Perceived Social Support, and Sexual Behavior in Black Male College Students, James Thomas, Stacy W. Smallwood, Andrew R. Hansen, and Haresh Rochani

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Role Playing the IEP Meeting: “It’s something I can actually accomplish, Courtney Toledo

Choosing Qualitatively Oriented Mixed Methods Research, Courtney A. Toledo and Peggy Shannon-Baker

Boat Stories, Jennifer Sweeney Tookes

Foodways of the African Diaspora: The Legacy of Slavery, Jennifer Sweeney Tookes

Georgia's Working Waterfronts: A Social Census, Jennifer Sweeney Tookes

Greying of the Fleet, Weathering of the Vessels… and the Loss of the Docks: Commercial Fishing in Georgia, Jennifer Sweeney Tookes, Bryan Fluech, and Tracy Yandle

Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Seafood, Jennifer Sweeney Tookes and Gina Louise Shamshak

’You Don’t Get Injured on a Shrimp Boat’: Masculinity, Injury, And Agency Among Commercial Fishers in Georgia, Jennifer Sweeney Tookes and Tracy Yandle

Using Bayesian multilevel models to analyze Neighborhood Socioeconomic Deprivation on Birthweights: A case study in Fulton County, Georgia, USA, Wei Tu and Lili Yu