ONLINE ONLY - Social Relationships and Loneliness of LGB Older Adults in the U.S.

Mon, March 16, 2020 2:00 PM at https://msu.zoom.us/j/692637327

UPDATE: This discussion will take place ONLINE ONLY. To participate please use this Zoom link:  https://msu.zoom.us/j/692637327

Dr. Ning Hsieh, Assistant Professor of Sociology, will present as part of the Sexual and Gender Minority Health Consortium's Spring 2020 Brown Bag series.

The MSU Consortium for Sexual and Gender Minority Health is an initiative within the College of Social Science that is housed in the School of Social Work. The consortium includes a large group of social scientists across the College who study SGM physical or mental health with a focus on minority stress, the life course perspective, and intersectionality, from a social ecological approach.

The work of the SGM Consortium centers on the development and support of interdisciplinary research teams, mentoring of faculty and graduate students, engagement with community stakeholders, and leading SGM health training initiatives.

The consortium will serve as a coordinating resource for social science research in SGM health and will establish the College of Social Science at MSU as a national leader in SGM health research.

For the full Brown Bag series, go to: https://socialwork.msu.edu/Sexual-and-Gender-Minority-Health-Consortium#events