Faculty Spotlight - Dr. Alex Washington

At this years annual Black & White Ball, June 25, 2022, The LGBTQ Center 做厙弝け honored community trailblazers for their outstanding service to the greater 做厙弝け LGBTQ community. Dr. Alex (Alexi) Washington (he/him) received the Ellen Ward Leadership Icon Award for his commitment to HIV/AIDS prevention and intervention research, health equity and LGBTQ activism. The award is named for the late Ellen Ward, a 做厙弝け activist, business owner, and politician who served as a LGBTQ Center board member and founded AIDS Walk 做厙弝け.

Dr. Washingtons current research focuses on exploring the relationship between transition milestones and psychological distress among transgender adults.
Recently Washington developed a model, PEACE with COVID, for increasing uptake of COVID-19 vaccines among African American and Latinx substance using men who have sex with men. A social work student, Angel Ramos, was involved with this project and is a co-author on the manuscript accepted for publication in the Health & Social Work journal (in-press, 2022).
Dr. Washingtons other/previous research has focused on barriers to uptake of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (Truvada/Descovy) for HIV prevention among African American and Latinx sexual minority males. He has also conducted research focused on HIV testing among women during prenatal care; inconsistent reporting of sexual orientation and sexual behaviors among male injection drug users; and HIV testing and sex risks among substance using African American and Latinx men who have sex with men. He has received research funding from NIDA/NIH, SAMSHA, and W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Dr. Washington has also been the recipient of the 2019 Presidents Award for Outstanding Faculty Achievement, and the 2017 Distinguished Faculty Scholarly Achievement Award at CSULB. He is an enthusiastic Roller Skater, loves Karaoke, and reading books focused on source energy and alignment. Dr. Washington has also traveled to six continents, and hopes to visit Antarctica someday to have experienced all seven.
"As a black, queer, nonbinary person, I hold true to my derivation of quotes from both Audre Lorde and Marianne Williamson: You must define yourself for yourself, otherwise youll be swallowed whole and eaten alive. Your playing small does not serve the world. Theres nothing enlightened about shrinking so that others wont feel insecure around you. As you let your light shine, your doing so automatically liberates others to do the same."
Here is a list of some of Dr. Washington's scholarly activities:
Editorial Board Member: Urban Social Work journal
Editorial Board Member: Best Practices in Mental Health journal
Advisory Board Member: Kensington Research Institute (Washington, D.C.)
Community Advisory Board Member: TEACH/ADAM Projects, Behavioral Health Services, Inc.
Active Member: Human Rights Campaign