
CRUISElab
CRUISElab is an interdisciplinary social work research lab focused on using community-based research methods and principles to examine the optimal health and wellbeing of gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBM), particularly men who experience being marginalized by age, ethnoracial identity, HIV status, location, socio-economic status and/or Aboriginal identity.
News from the Lab
2801, 2023
Investigaytors 2023-2024 Cohort
We are currently recruiting for the 2023-2024 cohort of the [...]
2601, 2023
Welcome Christiaan!
Welcome Christiaan! CRUISElab would like to welcome Christiaan, [...]
1512, 2022
Welcome Kiarmin Lari!
Welcome Kiarmin Lari! Kiarmin Lari (he/they) is a [...]
1209, 2022
Welcome Matthew Conroy!
Welcome Matthew Conroy! CRUISElab would like to welcome [...]
CRUISElab on Twitter
Want to learn more about young gay/bi/queer guys' health and wellness? Want to understand how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted young gay guys in terms of mental health? Consider joining our next cohort of the Investigaytors.
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Are you a gay, bi, trans, queer man or Two-Spirit or non-binary person (GBT2Q) interested in community-based research and improving access to healthcare, sexual pleasure, health and wellness? (1/4) https://t.co/vSjKmEdn70

EQUALIZE.
Today we remember those we have lost, and also recognize the strength, resilience, and contributions to community from people living with HIV who are surviving and thriving. 🧵 https://t.co/yiHWUqNj1G
Today we remember those we have lost, and also recognize the strength, resilience, and contributions to community from people living with HIV who are surviving and thriving. 🧵 https://t.co/yiHWUqNj1G

There's still time to apply for INVESTIGAYTORS Program Coordinator!! Check out the posting here: https://t.co/aL5AB7EvN3
PLEASE SHARE | Part-Time Employment Opportunity: Program Coordinator for the Investigaytors project with CRUISElab.
This posting is now available on the University of Toronto Careers site. The posting will close on November 23, 2022.
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This posting is now available on the University of Toronto Careers site. The posting will close on November 23, 2022.
https://t.co/ChwpjIl2jl
Kiarmin Lari (he/they) is a settler in Tkaranto, a meeting place for many Indigenous nations, otherwise known as the city of Toronto. He is currently completing his MSW at Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work with a special focus on mental healthcare. (1/3) https://t.co/nwj04lTgjd
