The chair of the New York State AIDS Advisory Council, Marjorie Hill has contributed to the progression of public policies impacting the health and well-being of the LGBTQ community and individuals impacted by HIV/AIDS. A noted researcher and expert on the intersection of minority ethnicity, LGBTQ identity, and mental health, she has published several peer-reviewed studies in leading journals, including the Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health. She has held faculty appointments at New York Medical College, Pace University, and the College of New Rochelle.
Marjorie Hill holds a PhD from the Adelphi University Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies and is licensed to practice by the state of New York. A former board member of AIDS United and previous president of the Association of Black Psychologists, she maintains affiliations with numerous AIDS advocacy and minority-serving associations. She has presented her research at prestigious conferences, such as the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting and the National HIV Prevention Conference.
The chair of the New York State AIDS Advisory Council, Marjorie Hill has contributed to the progression of public policies impacting the health and well-being of the LGBTQ community and individuals impacted by HIV/AIDS. A noted researcher and expert on the intersection of minority ethnicity, LGBTQ identity, and mental health, she has published several peer-reviewed studies in leading journals, including the Journal of Gay and Lesbian Mental Health. She has held faculty appointments at New York Medical College, Pace University, and the College of New Rochelle.
Marjorie Hill holds a PhD from the Adelphi University Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies and is licensed to practice by the state of New York. A former board member of AIDS United and previous president of the Association of Black Psychologists, she maintains affiliations with numerous AIDS advocacy and minority-serving associations. She has presented her research at prestigious conferences, such as the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting and the National HIV Prevention Conference.