Elizabeth Adetiba is a doctoral candidate and National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow in the Department of Sociology at Columbia University. Her dissertation examines the presence and impact of anti-Black sentiment in the medical scholarship on the origins of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Her research career extends from the U.S., to South Africa, and New Zealand. Prior to pursuing her doctoral studies, Elizabeth worked as a journalist and fact-checker, with her work appearing in HuffPost, Slate, The Nation, and The Black Youth Project.
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