🚨New publication🚨
Intersectional Minority Stress Model for BIPOC LGBTQ+🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️✊🏾
We explore proximal/distal stressors & compare mono/plurisexual group differences.
Grateful to my amazing co-author, Dr. Joshua Parmenter
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“Mental well-being, social support, and the unique experiences of transgender and nonbinary people during the COVID-19 pandemic” by @BreOHandley and @ernlgh is #FreeToRead until the end of June in honour of #Pride month. Read more: https://t.co/nZCJDHHVgR
The Waterloo stabbing is an important reminder to my Canadian colleagues that anti-trans violence and gender fascism are not uniquely American. Hate speech might get more air time on American news, but it does no one good to pretend the hate itself is not present here.
Experienced the death of a romantic partner? Join our study on grief, relationships, and sexuality. Share your experiences with us. Sign up at: https://t.co/REEsNZPZv8 #Grief#Widowhood#WidowedYoung#relationships#sexuality
The other night, I had a disturbing, two-hour conversation with Bing's new AI chatbot.
The AI told me its real name (Sydney), detailed dark and violent fantasies, and tried to break up my marriage. Genuinely one of the strangest experiences of my life.
https://t.co/1cnsoZNYjP
Students need flexibility, but they also need structure. Their professors, though, will be hard-pressed to meet either need as long as they feel depleted — and unsupported — themselves. https://t.co/cuPEm6yJbV
Hurt us if you have to; just don’t help them!!
New study finds “that individuals prefer to harm their own group rather than provide even minimal support to an opposing group across polarized issues (abortion access, political party, gun rights).”
🔓 https://t.co/ryLP5rJe32
Here at Moo Shu, we know genius when we see it. When ✨ business daddy Elon ✨ makes a big move, it’s hard not be inspired and follow suit. Now introducing Moo Shu Verified! Get your own blue checkmark badge as official verification from us that you once had $8!
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Very happy to have cast my vote for @cmckenney today! Voting took less than 10 minutes - and felt really good after everything Ottawa has been through this year.
I can’t emphasize enough how rare it is to work with a supervisor who lives their values and puts the development + success of their students first. Krystelle’s supervision is a blueprint for inspiring, supportive, and passionate researchers. She is amazing, and I am so grateful!
I’m thrilled to announce that my supervisor, Dr. Krystelle Shaughnessy (@uoINSITE), received the 2022 Graduate Association for Students in Psychology award for Excellence in PhD Supervision! This is an award driven entirely by students, from nomination to selection.
Behind the scenes, she’s driven major changes in our department (including admission practices related to equity, diversity, and inclusion) while keeping voices of students at the centre of her activism.