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National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education; Board on Children, Youth, and Families; Forstag EH, editor. Reducing Inequalities Between Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Adolescents and Cisgender, Heterosexual Adolescents: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2022 Jan 6.

Appendix AWorkshop Agenda

Reducing Inequalities Between LGBTQ Adolescents and Cisgender,

Heterosexual Adolescents: A Workshop

August 25, 26, and 27, 2021

DAY ONE
  • AUGUST 25, 2021 [12:00–4:00 PM ET]
  • Note: All times listed in Eastern Time
12:00–12:10
  • Welcome and Introduction
  • Stephen T. Russell, Planning Committee Chair
12:10–12:45
  • Panel Presentation: Framing, Key Concepts, Definitions
  • Naomi Goldberg, Movement Advancement Project
  • Allen Mallory, Ohio State University
  • Russell Toomey, University of Arizona
12:45–1:00
  • Questions, Answers, Reflections
  • Moderator: Stephen T. Russell, Planning Committee Chair
1:00–1:40
  • Panel Presentation: Research on Reducing Inequalities, Prevention, and Intervention
  • José Bauermeister, University of Pennsylvania
  • Stacey Horn, University of Minnesota
  • John Pachankis, Yale School of Public Health
  • Bianca Wilson, University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, Williams Institute
1:40–1:55
  • Questions, Answers, Reflections
  • Moderator: David Chae, Planning Committee Member
1:55–2:10BREAK
2:10–2:50
  • Lived Expertise: LGBTQ Youth of Color
  • Manal Vishnoi, Northbrook Pride Youth Program
  • Malcolm Lin, University of Kansas
  • Zarah Khan
2:50–3:05
  • Questions, Answers, Reflections
  • Moderator: Nat Duran, Planning Committee Member
3:05–3:45
  • Panel Presentation: Outcomes and Inequalities for LGBTQ
  • Youth of Color
  • Karina Gattamorta, University of Miami
  • Lilianna Reyes, Ruth Ellis Center
  • Carlos Santos, University of California, Los Angeles Luskin School of Public Affairs
3:45–4:00
  • Questions, Answers, Reflections
  • Moderator: Amorie Robinson, Planning Committee Member
4:00ADJOURN
DAY TWO
  • AUGUST 26, 2021 [12:00–3:00 PM ET]
  • Note: All times listed in Eastern Time
12:00–12:05
  • Welcome and Introduction
  • Stephen T. Russell, Planning Committee Chair
12:05–12:30
  • Scholar Perspective: Care and Community
  • J. Garrett-Walker, University of Toronto
  • Sarah Mountz, University at Albany
12:30–1:20
  • Panel Presentation: Promising Practices in Personal,
  • Carceral, and Care Systems
  • Bernadette Brown, National Council on Crime and Delinquency
  • Ghirlandi Guidetti, ACLU of Illinois
  • Angela Weeks, University of Maryland School of Social Work, National Quality Improvement Center
1:20–1:40
  • Questions, Answers, Reflections
  • Moderator: Aisha N. Canfield, Planning Committee Member
1:40–1:55BREAK
1:55–2:40
  • Panel Presentation: Promising Practices for Families and Communities
  • David Huebner, George Washington University
  • Deborah Levine, CenterLink, Q Chat Space
  • Benita Ramsey, Rainbow Pride Youth Alliance
2:40–3:00
  • Questions, Answers, Reflections
  • Moderator: Jama Shelton, Planning Committee Member
3:00ADJOURN
DAY THREE
  • AUGUST 27, 2021 [12:00–3:00 PM ET]
  • Note: All times listed in Eastern Time
12:00–12:05
  • Welcome and Introduction
  • Stephen T. Russell, Planning Committee Chair
12:05–12:30
  • Scholar Perspective: Education and Health
  • Paul Poteat, Boston College
  • Margaret Rosario, The Graduate Center, CUNY
12:30–1:15
  • Panel Presentation: Promising Practices in Mental,
  • Emotional, and Physical Health
  • Shelley Craig, University of Toronto, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work
  • Myeshia Price, Trevor Project
  • Renata Sanders, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
1:15–1:30
  • Questions, Answers, Reflections
  • Moderator: Errol Fields, Planning Committee Member
1:30–1:45BREAK
1:45–2:30
  • Panel Presentation: Promising Practices in Education
  • Kezia Gilyard, Broward County Schools
  • Alison Macklin, Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SEICUS)
  • Geoffrey Winder, GSA Network
2:30–2:45
  • Questions, Answers, Reflections
  • Moderator: Jessica N. Fish, Planning Committee Member
2:45–3:00
  • Closing Reflections
  • Moderator: Stephen T. Russell, Planning Committee Chair
3:00ADJOURN
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