Check It NOLA Speaks On Their Current Public Health Study In New Orleans (Interview)

Check It, a New Orleans program by researchers at Tulane University School of Public Health is funded by a National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant, aiming to test and treat straight black men ages 15 to 24 for chlamydia and gonorrhea. 

We had the chance to sit down with Check It NOLA to gain more insight into their mission and the work that they have done in the community. The Check It team, coordinated by Gérard Gomes, goes to spaces around New Orleans that would attract that age group— like snowball stands, eateries, barbershops, and universities— and asks young black men to enroll in the study.  During the interview, Gerod Gomes and Glenis Scott spoke on the health problems we face as a community and a few solutions that Check It has been working toward.

Check out the interview below and visit Check It NOLA for information on enrollment into their study!

Brent Craige

Recent Posts

Alphonso David on Why GBEF Is Bringing Jobs, Health Screenings, and Economic Power Talks to Essence Fest

As Essence Festival weekend brings thousands of people to New Orleans, the Global Black Economic…

2 weeks ago

Aaliyah Haqq on the Future of Work, Leadership, and Why Coaching Matters Now

As New Orleans prepares for another major Essence Festival weekend, the Global Black Economic Forum…

2 weeks ago

New Orleans Broker Jhona Watts Breaks Down How to Buy Your First Home

https://youtu.be/C6RM29dJCV8 Buying a home can feel intimidating when nobody has explained the process. Credit scores,…

3 weeks ago

More Than Drinks and Meals: How Biscuits & Buns is Redefining New Orleans Hospitality

Step inside Biscuits & Buns on Banks, and you’ll immediately notice it feels different from…

1 month ago

International Arts Foundation (IAF) Announces Year 5 International Arts Festival in New Orleans, Centering Cultural Exchange, Education, and Economic Development

NEW ORLEANS, LA — The International Arts Foundation (IAF) announced its upcoming International Arts Festival,…

1 month ago

New Orleans Roots Fest 2026: The Benefit Concert Where New Orleans Shows Up for the Future of Music

Benefit concert to feature local music icons and student performers on April 29 New Orleans,…

3 months ago