* One of the first books in the new Leading Conversations in Black Sexualities and Identities series.
* Explores various psychosocial, sociocultural, and contextual factors critical among Black college students within the milieu of HBCUs, and how this environment can promote sexual health.
* Essential reading for public health and social science researchers and practitioners, as well as student affairs and campus wellness centers.
* Aims to help the development of strategies and interventions to improve sexual health outcomes amongst black students at HBCUs, and advance the translation of culturally grounded research into effective practice.