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Accessibility at the Bisexual Health Summit: Reflections and Lessons for Improving Event Accessibility  / Elizabeth A. Harrison & Alison G. Kopit.

Journal of Bisexuality, 20 (2020) 3 (jul-sep), p. 273-295
bron: Journal of Bisexuality jaargang: 20 (2020) 3 (jul-sep), p. 273-295
samenvatting: Planning for accessibility is key to ensuring that community members of diverse backgrounds can fully participate in events and organizations. This article offers an introduction to an intersectional Disability Justice approach to accessibility. Coauthored by a Chicago Bisexual Health Task Force steering committee member who planned accessibility for the Bisexual Health Summit (first author) and a disability cultural worker and accessibility strategist (second author), this article reflects on the importance of accessibility for bisexual+ organizations and offers key planning considerations, using the Bisexual Health Summit as a case study. Authors draw upon their personal expertise as queer and disabled people and their professional work as Disability Studies scholars to offer strategies and examples to aid readers in improving accessibility in their organizations, both bisexual-specific and otherwise.
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Accessibility at the Bisexual Health Summit: Reflections and Lessons for Improving Event Accessibility
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Elizabeth A. Harrison & Alison G. Kopit.
Journal of Bisexuality
20
(2020)
3
(jul-sep)
273-295
N309077
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Forgotten lives: Trans older adults living with dementia at the intersection of cisgenderism, ableism/cogniticism and ageism  / Alexandre Baril, Marjorie Silverman.

Sexualities, 25 (2022) 1-2 (jan-feb), p. 117-131
bron: Sexualities jaargang: 25 (2022) 1-2 (jan-feb), p. 117-131
samenvatting: There is little research at the international level to help us understand the experiences and needs of trans people living with dementia, despite population aging and the growing numbers of trans people including the first cohort of trans older adults. There is a need to understand the widespread barriers, discrimination and mistreatment faced by trans people in the health and social service system, and the fears trans people express about aging and dementia. Anecdotal evidence from the scarce literature on the topic of LGBTQ populations and dementia suggest that cognitive changes can impact on gender identity. For example, trans older adults with dementia may forget they transitioned and reidentify with their sex/gender assigned at birth or may experience 'gender confusion.' This raises crucial questions, for example regarding practices related to pronouns, care to the body (shaving, hair, clothes, etc.), social gendered interactions, health care (continuing or not hormonal therapy) and so on. This article fills a gap in current literature by offering a first typology of responses offered by academics who analyzed the topic of dementia and gender identity, to trans older adults with dementia who may be experiencing 'gender confusion,' namely: (1) a gender neutralization approach; (2) a transaffirmative stable approach; and (3) a trans-affirmative fluid approach. After providing critical reflections regarding each approach, we articulate the foundations of a fourth paradigm, rooted in an interdisciplinary dialogue regarding the interlocking systems of oppression faced by trans older adults with dementia, namely ageism, ableism/sanism, and cisgenderism.
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Forgotten lives: Trans older adults living with dementia at the intersection of cisgenderism, ableism/cogniticism and ageism
ts.
Alexandre Baril, Marjorie Silverman.
Sexualities
25
(2022)
1-2
(jan-feb)
117-131
N310566
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A Quiet Foghorn : more notes from a deaf gay life  / 

Raymond Luczak.Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press, 2022 - 176 p.
uitgave: Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press, 2022 - 176 p.
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samenvatting: In this collection of essays, Raymond Luczak once again offers readers powerful and deeply personal reflections on his experiences as a Deaf gay man. He begins his journey with the printed word where lipreading is not required, and discovers a family of sorts through the writings of Walt Whitman and others; he ventures deeper into the queer community with thoughts on ageism, disability, and radical faeries. Luczak explores the many nuances within the Deaf community and the audist attitudes of hearing people, particularly in the media, and takes a detour into ASL gloss poetry. He speculates on what the Deaf community will look like a century from now and ends with a long bike ride that celebrates the ongoing questions of being a Deaf gay man.

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A Quiet Foghorn : more notes from a deaf gay life
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