ED 262 mylineONLINE: Gender, Sexism, & Sexual Orientations
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Enhancing Scholarship Focused on Trans People and Issues

Enhancing Scholarship Focused on Trans People and Issues | ED 262 mylineONLINE:  Gender, Sexism, & Sexual Orientations | Scoop.it
"Scholarship about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people and issues has been growing. However, trans issues are often overlooked or addressed only nominally in this literature, leading to calls for further focused attention to trans people and issues. In a series of articles, this Major Contribution addresses such calls by (a) providing a content analysis of scholarship about trans people and issues, (b) discussing methodological considerations and strategies for conducting research with trans populations, and (c) presenting an empirical study that addresses how intersecting identities (e.g., ethnicity/race, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status) combine in relation to trans people’s mental health.
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I Was Born Homosexual. I Chose to Be Gay.

I Was Born Homosexual. I Chose to Be Gay. | ED 262 mylineONLINE:  Gender, Sexism, & Sexual Orientations | Scoop.it
“You know,” observed a recent dinner guest, glancing around our living room between sips of his digestif, “there are a lot of strong women in this apartment.” I follow his gaze toward the massive tangerine-on-yellow She-Ra painting that anchors one end of the room—a tough lady if there ever was...

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Why Can't We Talk About Homophobia in the Black Community?

Lee Daniels, Mo'Nique, Eric Holder, and activists weigh in on whether homophobia in the black community is unique, and how it should be addressed.

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