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
Welcome Zarin Tasnim!
Welcome Zarin Tasnim! Zarin Tasnim, M.A. (they/she) is a mixed-methods researcher with 4+ years of experience leading foundational and generative studies. They are currently completing their doctoral studies [...]
Welcome Jermane Hall!
Welcome Jermane Hall! Jermane Hall is a queer creative and activist dedicated to advocating for health equity for the 2SLGBTQ+ community and environmental justice. With a BA in [...]
Lab Meetup!
Lab Meetup!
CBRC Gets $2.8 million to Fund Investigaytors Program
CBRC Gets $2.8 million to Fund Investigaytors Program This May, the Government of Canada announced $2.8 million to support 2SLGBTQI+ Mental Health. "On May [...]