Angelique C. Harris, PhD, MA Hear my name
Associate Dean
Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Diversity & Inclusion

PhD, City University of New York Graduate Center
MA, Queens College, City University of New York
MPhil, City University of New York Graduate Center
MA, University of Massachusetts Boston
BA, University of Massachusetts Boston

Pronouns: she/they



Dr. Angelique C. Harris is Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion at BU School of Medicine and is an Associate Professor in General Internal Medicine, in the Department of Medicine. They also serve as the Executive Director of Faculty Development for Boston University Medical Campus. Dr. Harris works to design, implement, and lead innovative programs and initiatives aimed at providing and promoting more equitable learning and working environments for faculty, staff, and students around issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and justice. An applied medical sociologist, Dr. Harris’s areas of research include race and ethnicity, gender and sexualities, health and illness, social movements, cultural studies, urban studies, and media studies. More specifically, they examine how groups construct health issues and how the structural marginalization and stigmatization they experience impact their experiences with health care. Dr. Harris has authored and co-authored dozens of books, articles, and essays, including Womanist AIDS Activism in the United States: “It’s Who We Are” (Roman & Littlefield, 2022), Queer People of Color: Connected but Not Comfortable (Lynne Rienner, 2018) and the Intersections of Race and Sexuality (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) book series.

Associate Professor
Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Medicine
General Internal Medicine

Director of Faculty Development
Boston University Medical Campus


Director of Faculty Development & Diversity
Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Medicine


Ad Interim Associate Dean for Diversity & Inclusion
Boston University Medical Campus




Early Medical School Selection Program
01/01/2023 - 12/31/2023 (PI)
Vertex Foundation




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  1. Crosby B, Dumas H, Monroe J, Fabiano F, Gell-Levey I, Noyes C, Sugiyama K, Siegel J, Harris A, Streed C, Zumwalt AC. Faculty Training on Navigating Gender and Sex in Medical Education. MedEdPORTAL. 2024; 20:11427.View Related Profiles. PMID: 39139985; PMCID: PMC11319425; DOI: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11427;
     
  2. Angelique Harris and Omar Mushtaq. Health and Aging in the Margins - Series Editor: Alexandra "Xan" C.H. Nowakowski. Womanist AIDS Activism: "It's Who We Are". Rowman & Littlefield - Lexington Books. New York. 2022; 145. View Publication
  3. Baker KE, Harris AC. Terminology Should Accurately Reflect Complexities of Sexual Orientation and Identity. Am J Public Health. 2020 11; 110(11):1668-1669. PMID: 33026848; PMCID: PMC7542264; DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2020.305924;
     
  4. Angelique Harris, Juan Battle, Antonio Pastrana. Queer People of Color: Connected, but Not Comfortable. Lynn Rienner. 2018.
  5. Harris A. Women, Gender, and Families of Color. Emotions, Feelings, and Social Change: Love, Anger, and Solidarity in Black Women’s AIDS Activism. 2018; 6(2):181-201.
  6. Harris A, Daniels J. Lesbians and tech: Analyzing digital media technologies and lesbian experience. J Lesbian Stud. 2018 Jul 03; 22(3):263-266. PMID: 29182446; DOI: 10.1080/10894160.2018.1383799;
     
  7. Antonio Pastrana Jr., Juan Battle, and Angelique Harris. An Examination of Latinx LGBT Populations Across the United States: Intersections of Race & Sexuality. 2017.
  8. An Examination of Asian and Pacific Islander LGBT Populations Across the United States: Intersections of Race & Sexuality. An Examination of Asian and Pacific Islander LGBT Populations Across the United States: Intersections of Race & Sexuality. 2017.
  9. An Examination of Asian and Pacific Islander LGBT Populations Across the United States: Intersections of Race & Sexuality. An Examination of Asian and Pacific Islander LGBT Populations Across the United States: Intersections of Race & Sexuality. 2017.
  10. An Examination of Asian and Pacific Islander LGBT Populations Across the United States: Intersections of Race & Sexuality. An Examination of Asian and Pacific Islander LGBT Populations Across the United States: Intersections of Race & Sexuality. 2017.
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In addition to these self-described keywords below, a list of MeSH based concepts is available here.

Race
Sexualities
Gender
Curriculum
Sociology of Medicine
Qualitative Research
Qualitative Evaluation
AIDS

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