This special issue is dedicated to disseminating recent research about the opportunities and challenges of including the LGBTQ community in Catholic education. The relationship between Catholic educational institutions and people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning ...
(Kitzinger, 2005). For many, their love life works as follows: falling in love, thenmarriage, then kids and whatever comes after, but as easy as it sounds to have this be done, it is easier said than done for many couples. For decades, members of the LGBTQ community continued to ...
“Gay,”“Gay and Lesbian,” and “LGBTQ”: LGBTQ—an adjective for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (or trans*), queer, and also pansexual, intersex, and more—is one contemporary term for discussing sexual minorities and gender non-conforming people in general; but here, “gay” empha...
Hate crimes and anti-LGBTQ legislation are overt types of discrimination, but LGBTQ people are also treated differently from straight and cisgender people in schools, housing, and in healthcare. This can have effects on mental health, employment and financial opportunities, and relationships. For ex...
awareness of subordination high rate of in-group marriage Additional examples of minority groups might include the LGBTQ community, religious practitioners whose faith is not widely practiced where they live, and people with disabilities. Subordinate groupcan be used interchangeably with the term minori...
Since its founding, BCA has focused on the work of underrepresented groups, especially artists of color, women, and members of the LGBTQ community. We provide direct services to over 1,000 artists and 250 community-based arts groups each year, and thanks to our granting programs, we are able...
What gender, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ inclusivity initiatives have we launched? How does our employee engagement rank? Are we properly managing data protection & privacy? What is our impact on the community? Do we have appropriate human rights & labor standards in place?
Eye To Eye serves as a vital document of LGBTQ+ history. -AnOther, Feb. 2021 Today, in an era characterized by an ubiquity of pictures in our daily lives, the truly radical nature of JEB’s project is hard to grasp. But at the time (Is it really 40 years ago!) she w...
The scene—and Dominican society at large—continues to suffer from homophobia and violence against the LGBTQ+ community, so predictably, many of these artists remain at the margins. But at the very least, the new generation can thank La Delfy for laying the first stone. –Isabelia Herrera ...
It has rare books and manuscripts, and its special collections covers areas such as popular culture, radicalism, the men’s movement, ethnic studies, and LGBTQ materials. Research Opportunities Sponsored research is a significant part of the academic experience at MSU, which has led the way in ...