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In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Distributive Justice for LGBTQ People" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Speak up! Confronting discrimination in your daily life
In: Defining documents in American history
v. 1. "On the Unjust Treatment of Homosexuals" -- Excerpts from The Drag -- Blue Discharge -- Missions and Purposes of the Mattachine Society -- Executive Order 10450 - Security Requirements for Government Employment -- Excerpt from Sexual Behavior in the Human Female -- Purpose of the Daughters of Bilitis -- Giovanni's Room -- One, Inc. v. Olesen -- Illinois State Code 1961 -- First Issue of The Los Angeles Advocate -- Stonewall Riot leaflet -- "Come Out!" -- Radicalesbians : "The Woman-Identified Woman" -- Statements by the American Psychological Association regarding Homosexuality -- "The Hope Speech" -- The Five Demands of the First National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights -- The Great Lawsuit : Man versus Men, Woman versus Women / Margaret Fuller (July 1843) -- The Plot of The Drag / Mae West (1927) -- The Intermediate Sex from Love's Coming of Age / Edward Carpenter (1908) -- The Rights of Gay People by the American Civil Liberties Union -- "A Gay Manifesto," / Carl Wittman (1970) -- Quotes from Sexual Behavior in the Human Female (1953) -- Introduction to The Second Sex / Simone de Beauvoir (1949) -- A Brief of Injustices from The Ladder, 1965 Vol. 10 No. 02 (1965) -- ONE's Articles of Incorporation (1953) -- President Obama Declares Stonewall Area a National Monument (2016) -- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Sexual Deviation (1952) -- "Homosexuality as a Clinical Entity Does Not Exist" (1957) -- "Gender Identity Disorder," as defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-IV (1994) -- Standards of Care for Gender Identity Disorders, by Harry Benjamin, International Gender Dysphoria Association (2001) -- California Proposition 6, The Briggs Initiative (1978) -- Remembering the March, Twenty-Five Years Later (2004) -- "The only thing I would change about my sexuality is how others treat me for it."
In: Speak up! Confronting Discrimination in Your Daily Life Ser
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1: THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE ILLEGAL -- Chapter 2: IT'S NOT JUST THEM -- Chapter 3: DISCRIMINATION HAPPENS -- Chapter 4: CHANGING YOUR SCHOOL -- Chapter 5: CHANGING THE WORLD -- Chapter 6: THE FUTURE -- GLOSSARY -- FOR MORE INFORMATION -- FOR FURTHER READING -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX -- Back Cover
The social environment in which lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth live influences health and wellbeing. We describe the development of the LGBTQ Supportive Environments Inventory (LGBTQ SEI), designed to quantify the LGBTQ-inclusiveness of social environments in the US and Canada. We quantify aspects of the social environment: 1) Presence/quality of LGBTQ youth-serving organizations; 2) LGBTQ-inclusive Community Resources; 3) Socioeconomic and Political environment. Using GIS tools, we aggregated data to buffers around 397 schools in 3 regions. The LGBTQ SEI can be used to assess the role of the social environment in reducing health disparities for LGBTQ youth.
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Tobacco companies use price discounts, including coupons and rebates, to market their products. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) communities are targeted by these marketing strategies, contributing to inequitably high tobacco use. Some localities have adopted policies restricting tobacco price discounts; for successful implementation, community buy-in is crucial. From July–October 2018, Equality California staff conducted semi-structured interviews with seven participants in Los Angeles, CA. Themes included familiarity with tobacco price discounts, their perceived impact on tobacco use in LGBTQ+ communities, and attitudes toward potential policy restrictions. Interview notes were analyzed using a deductive approach to qualitative analysis. Awareness of tobacco price discounts varied; some interviewees were familiar, while others expressed surprise at their ubiquity. Price discounts were seen to disproportionately impact LGBTQ+ individuals, especially those who additionally identify with other vulnerable groups, including young people and communities of color. Support for policy restrictions was unanimous; however, interviewees expressed concern over political opposition and emphasized a need for culturally competent outreach to LGBTQ+ communities. Community organizations are essential in mobilizing support for policy reform. Understanding the perceptions and recommendations of community leaders provides tools for policy action, likely improving outcomes to reduce LGBTQ+ tobacco use through restricting tobacco price discounts.
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In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"Theoretical Perspectives on LGBTQ Movements" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics
"LGBTQ Politics in Media and Culture" published on by Oxford University Press.
Blog: Cleaning up our nuclear past: faster, safer and sooner
With Pride month well underway, we've talked to one of our LGBTQ+ champions, Isabella, to understand the importance of our LGBTQ+ network at Sellafield.