PUBLICATIONS
Peer Reviewed Articles
Wilson, B.D.M., Harper, G., Hidalgo, M., Jamil, O., & Torres, S. (2010). Negotiating Dominant Masculinity Ideology: Strategies Used by Gay, Bisexual and Questioning Male Adolescents. American Journal of Community Psychology, 45, 169-185. >>CLICK HERE TO READ ONLINE
Wilson, B.D.M. (2009). Black lesbian sexual culture and lesbian gender: Celebration and resistance. Culture, Health, & Sexuality, 11, 297-313. >>CLICK HERE TO READ ONLINE
Harper, G., Jamil, O. & Wilson, B. (2007). Collaborative community-based research as activism: giving voice and hope to lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth. Journal of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy, 11, 99-119. >>CLICK HERE TO READ ONLINE
Miller, R.L., Forte, D., Wilson, B. & Greene, G. (2006). Protecting Sexual Minority Youth from Research Risks: Conflicting Perspectives. American Journal of Community Psychology, 37, 31-348. >>CLICK HERE TO READ ONLINE
Wilson, B.D.M. & Miller, R. L. (2003). Examining strategies for culturally grounding HIV prevention: A review. AIDS Education and Prevention, 15, 184-202. >>CLICK HERE TO READ ONLINE
Wilson, B.D.M., & Miller, R.L. (2002). Strategies for managing heterosexism used among African American gay and bisexual men. Journal of Black Psychology, 28(4), 371-391. >>CLICK HERE TO READ ONLINE
Edited Volumes (in press) Wilson, B.D.M., & Johnson, V. Lesbians of African Descent: Contemporary Perspectives. Journal of Lesbian Studies.
Book Chapters
Wilson, B.D.M. (2010). Black lesbian sexual culture and lesbian gender: Celebration and resistance. In P. Aggleton & R. Parker (Eds.), Handbook on Sexuality, Health, and Rights (pp. 462-472). London: Routledge.
Wilson, B.D.M. (2009). Widening the dialogue to narrow the gap in health disparities: Approaches to fat Black lesbian and bisexual women’s health promotion. In E. Rothblum & S. Solovay, Fat Studies Reader, pp. 54-64. New York: New York University Press.
Conference Presentations
Wilson, B. (June 2010). Fat Black lesbian Health. Paper presented at the 2010 NOLOSE Conference:Fat Panic, Oakland, CA.
Halkitis, P. & Wilson, B. (chairs) (August, 2009). Resiliency and Resistance Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Youth. Symposium chaired at the 117th Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association.
Okwu, C., & Wilson, B. (October, 2008). Discrimination and health: Examining impacts of multiple minority status among Black lesbians.
Wilson, B. (July, 2008). Economic and Cultural Factors affecting Black lesbian and bisexual Women’s Health. Panel discussion at the ZUNA National Black Lesbian Conference, Las Vegas, NV.
Wilson, B., & Rothblum, E. (April, 2008). Feminist Psychologists Role in the “War on Obesity”: A Call for APA Guidelines on Weight-Based Prejudice. Roundtable presented at the Association of Women in Psychology Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.
Wilson, B. (August, 2007). Developing resiliency among GBQ young men through challenging masculinity expectations. In G. Harper & M.I. Fernandez (Chairs), Promoting Resilience Among Gay, Bisexual, and Questioning Male Youth. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.
Wilson, B. (May, 2007). Addressing Anti-fat biases in the health psychology classroom. In L. Rauscher (Chair), Building a Repertoire of Social Justice-Inspired Pedagogical Tools across Disciplines in a Contemporary University Classroom. Symposium presented at the Teaching Professor Conference: Educate, Engage, Inspire, Atlanta, GA.
Wilson, B. (October, 2006). Using cultural analysis and collaborative research to inform sexual health promotion among lesbians. Paper symposium presented at the 24th Annual Conference of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, San Francisco, CA. |