Who’s in Charge? Information Technology and Disability Justice in the United States
A Critical Quasi-systematic Review
Amelia Gibson and Rua Williams
Mar 2022 • Just Tech. Social Science Research Council • Social Science Research Council
A Review of Recent HIV Prevention Interventions and Future Considerations for Nursing Science
Megan Threats, Bridgette M Brawner, Tiffany M Montgomery, Jasmine Abrams, Loretta Sweet Jemmott, Pierre-Cedric Crouch, Kellie Freeborn, Emiko Kamitani and Comfort Enah
Jun 2021 • Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care 32(3):373-391
People are Dying from COVID Vaccines, Are Rumors True? Here’s the Breakdown
May 2021 • Stanford Arts Review
HIV Information Acquisition and Use Among Young Black Men Who Have Sex With Men Who Use the Internet
Mixed Methods Study
Megan Threats and Keosha Bond
Edited by Gunther Eysenbach
May 2021 • Journal of medical Internet research 23(5):e22986
Building Community in the HIV Online Intervention Space
Lessons From the HealthMPowerment Intervention
Natalie A. Blackburn, Willa Dong, Megan Threats, Megan Barry, Sara LeGrand, Misa B. Hightow-Weidman, Karina Soni, Deren V. Pulley, Jose A. Bauermeister and Kate Muessig
Apr 2021 • Health Education & Behavior 48(5):604-614
Months After Puerto Rico Earthquakes, Thousands Are Still Living Outside
Mar 2020 • New York Times
How can we keep algorithmic racism out of Canadian health care’s AI toolkit?
Feb 2021 • The Globe and Mail
We Need to Talk About How We Talk About Disability
A Critical Quasi-systematic Review
Amelia Gibson, Kristen Bowen and Dana Hanson
Feb 2021 • In the Library with the Lead Pipe
#FeministAntibodies: Asian American Media in the Time of Coronavirus
Rachel Kuo, Amy Zhang, Vivian Shaw and Cynthia Wang
Dec 2020 • Social Media + Society
Deterrents and Motivators of HIV Testing Among Young Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in North Carolina
Megan Threats, Donte T. Boyd, José E. Diaz and Oluwamuyiwa Winifred Adebayo
Nov 2020 • AIDS care 33(7):943-951
In the Era of COVID-19
Prof. Alondra Nelson on Science, Technology, and Social Inequality
Aug 2020 • Black Lives Podcast