In this episode, we speak with Gabe Miller, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Associate Director of the Deep South Initiative for Advancing Sexual and Gender Minority Health, about his research that spans political and policy determinants of health; population health, inequity, and intersectionality; and broad questions of community, wellbeing, and health.
We delve into the reality that racism, homophobia, and transphobia diminish the health of people of color as well as LGBTQ+ people or sexual gender minorities through mechanisms of inequity. We also hear his personal motivations to do this work along with exploring the representation of race in research methodology, the intersection of race, sexual orientation, and neighborhood social support, and how policy and advocacy affect health outcomes.
Understanding representation in methodology and the effects of policies on people of color and LGBTQ+ people
Individual Author(s) / Organizational Author
Partners for Advancing Health Equity
Publisher
Partners for Advancing Health Equity
Date
June 2024
Publication
Partners for Advancing Health Equity Podcast Series
Abstract / Description
Copyright
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Document URL
Document
Gabe Miller Transcript.pdf356.05 KB
Artifact Type
Application
Reference Type
Podcast
Priority Population
Ethnic and racial groups
LGBTQ+
Topic Area
Social/Structural Determinants » Isms and Phobias