The Endowed Chair Lecture Series recently featured an enlightening presentation titled 'They Not Like Us’: A Retrospective Analysis of HIV/AIDS in the Black Community. Spearheaded by Dr. Sinead Younge, this session offered a profound exploration of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, weaving together public health politics, community-based interventions, and future implications for research and advocacy.
The presentation underscored the historical and systemic factors influencing the HIV/AIDS epidemic, emphasizing the resilience and resourcefulness of community-driven initiatives. Dr. Younge’s analysis provided a framework for understanding how past responses inform present-day strategies and the ongoing fight for health equity.
Attendees left the lecture with a deeper appreciation for the complexities of public health in marginalized communities and a renewed commitment to advocacy and policy reform. The series continues to serve as a platform for critical conversations that drive progress and amplify voices within the Morehouse community and beyond.