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Ashley Lacombe-Duncan, School of Social Work, University of Michigan
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Assistant Professor
School of Social Work
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Ashley Lacombe-Duncan, PhD

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LGBTQIA+ people, sexual and reproductive health, HIV, community-based participatory research

Ashley Lacombe-Duncan's global work focuses on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (trans), queer, and other sexuality and gender diverse (LGBTQ+) people's sexual and reproductive health. Her research interests in health equity align with the Center’s themes of addressing social and environmental determinants of health, and empowering women. Lacombe-Duncan's community-based interdisciplinary research agenda advances two overarching areas: sexual and reproductive healthcare access among LGBTQ+ people and women living with HIV, with a substantive focus on trans women living with HIV; and social ecological, intersectionality, and multi-level stigma theoretical approaches applied to understand and address health for LGBTQ+ and women living with HIV in local and global contexts.

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