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The 2S/LGBTQ+ Health Hub Lecture Series features presentations and discussions from our network members and distinguished external speakers who are experts in their field of research. 
Below is an archive of recordings from these lectures, each accompanied by a summary and list of key references discussed. 

To find upcoming live lectures please check out our Upcoming Events page. 

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3/11/2026

The 2S/LGBTQ+ Health Hub Midterm Report

Resources & Reports   Training & Capacity Building   2S/LGBTQ+

The 2S/LGBTQ+ Health Hub's 2026 Midterm Report highlights four years of progress in building a national training platform supporting emerging leaders in 2S/LGBTQ+ health research through fellowship programming, mentorship, and community-engaged learning.

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1/21/2026

Queering Ethics: Navigating Dual-Overlapping Relationships in Community Care

Community-Based Research   Critical Theory   Qualitative   Advocacy   Health Equity   Mental health   2S/LGBTQ+   Women   Queer

A politicized counsellor presents promising practices for navigating dual relationships in community care, proposing a liberatory ethics of care to replace colonial notions of 'professionalism.'

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1/2/2025

Using Arts-Based Research Methods in Social Justice Research

Arts-based Methods   Community-Based Research   Qualitative   Aging   Health Equity   Mental health   2S/LGBTQ+   Gender Diverse   Men   Women   Queer   POC   Immigrants   Disability   Health Professionals

Celeste Pang demonstrates how arts-based action research builds community coalitions and sparks social imagination, sharing two projects connecting LGBTQ+ older adults and care workers.

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11/27/2024

Stigma and Wellbeing in 2S/LGBTQ+ Communities

Intersectional Approaches   Stigma   2S/LGBTQ+

Learn how stigma operates at multiple levels affecting queer health. This lecture uses Minority Stress Theory and intersectional frameworks to show how stigma requires targeted interventions. 

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