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Double jeopardy: Minority stress and the influence of transgender identity and race/ethnicity  / Krystina Millar & Caroline V. Brooks.

International Journal of Transgender Health, 23 (2022) 1-2 (jan-jun), p. 133-148
bron: International Journal of Transgender Health jaargang: 23 (2022) 1-2 (jan-jun), p. 133-148
samenvatting: Prior research suggests transgender individuals with multiple minority statuses experience higher psychological stress compared to their singly disadvantaged counterparts, and both Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), and transgender minorities experience more frequent and severe forms of discrimination than White and cisgender individuals. This study aims to examine racial/ethnic differences in gender-related discrimination and psychological distress within a sample of transgender individuals. Using data from a convenience sample of 99 self-identified transgender adults recruited through North American LGBTQ organizations, data were analyzed to determine the relationship between race/ethnicity, gender minority stress, and psychological distress. When White and BIPOC participants are compared, no significant group differences were found in levels of gender discrimination or victimization. However, some individual racial/ethnic groups reported significantly higher or lower scores and results indicate that changes in reported gender minority stress are in fact positively correlated with reported psychological distress. Conclusion: This research highlights that BIPOC are a heterogeneous group; by solely examining race/ethnicity as a binary variable, studies mask potential important differences among different groups.
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Double jeopardy: Minority stress and the influence of transgender identity and race/ethnicity
ts.
Krystina Millar & Caroline V. Brooks.
International Journal of Transgender Health
23
(2022)
1-2
(jan-jun)
133-148
N311124
Artikel

Growth from adversity in trans and gender diverse people of color  / Lee N. Taube & Alexander J. Mussap.

International Journal of Transgender Health, 23 (2022) 1-2 (jan-jun), p. 194-213
bron: International Journal of Transgender Health jaargang: 23 (2022) 1-2 (jan-jun), p. 194-213
samenvatting: Trans-negativity and gender-based discrimination negatively impact on the wellbeing and mental health in transgender (trans) and gender diverse people (TGD). There is limited research on TGD people thriving under adversity, and no research to date has considered TGD people of color in this context. We used the Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI-X) to survey 125 TGD people of color and 625 white TGD adults (18 to 68 years old, M = 26.0, SD = 9.2) about their experiences of growth from adversity. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), using sub-sampling to compensate for our unequal sample sizes, supported a five-factor structure of the PTGI-X consisting of growth in relating to others, finding new possibilities, personal strength, greater appreciation of life, and spiritual/existential change. Measurement invariance tests confirmed configural, metric, and scalar invariance of this structure across the two TGD subgroups. A MANOVA revealed that growth from adversity in TGD participants was generally greater than that reported by people who have recently been exposed to a traumatic event. T-tests revealed that TGD people of color experienced more growth in terms of relating to others and more personal strength than white TGD participants. Subsequent hierarchical regressions revealed that race moderated associations between PTGI-X scores and personal well-being, with TGD people of color reporting more benefits (more well-being) at high levels of growth but also more deficits (less well-being) at low levels of growth than the white TGD subgroup. Conclusion : The results support the use of the PTGI-X with TGD populations and across racial TGD subgroups and indicate that growth from adversity is not only prevalent in TGD people but also relevant to positive outcomes, particularly in TGD people of color.
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signatuur: ts.

Growth from adversity in trans and gender diverse people of color
ts.
Lee N. Taube & Alexander J. Mussap.
International Journal of Transgender Health
23
(2022)
1-2
(jan-jun)
194-213
N311128
Artikel

My Autohistoria-Teoría (trans)formational experience: An autoethnographical case study of a transgender BIPOC teacher's experience with racial healing  / Mario I. Suárez.

International Journal of Transgender Health, 23 (2022) 1-2 (jan-jun), p. 243-254
bron: International Journal of Transgender Health jaargang: 23 (2022) 1-2 (jan-jun), p. 243-254
samenvatting: Visibility of the transgender community has increased, particularly in the media. Trans teachers face a challenge, as their professional roles are both public and private. In an effort to seek personal and professional support, trans teachers have turned to social media outlets. Additionally, current research does not always encompass intersectional experiences of trans BIPOC teachers. This paper presents an autohistoria-teoría, or autoethnographical case study account of the author's experience coming out in the workplace as a trans teacher in Texas. Guided by Slavin et al. multicultural model of the stress process coupled with intersectionality, this paper attempts to describe how a trans teacher of color navigates the workplace. The data for this study are a collection of all of the author?s social media posts from 2005 to 2015. Findings reveal that allies provided some support, and that this trans teacher used deflection as a coping strategy in posts. Conclusion: The results suggest that administrative and peer support can impact transgender workers' mental well-being. In this paper, autohistoria-teoría is used as a powerful way for a trans BIPOC teacher's narrative to be told, which contributed to cultural healing.
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signatuur: ts.

My Autohistoria-Teoría (trans)formational experience: An autoethnographical case study of a transgender BIPOC teacher's experience with racial healing
ts.
Mario I. Suárez.
International Journal of Transgender Health
23
(2022)
1-2
(jan-jun)
243-254
N311131
Grijs

Neglected Narratives, Violent Norms: An Intersectional Analysis on the Everyday Resistance of BIPOC Individuals in the Dutch Queer Scene  / Melchior Deekman.

Utrecht: Universiteit van Utrecht, 2021 -
uitgave: Utrecht : Universiteit van Utrecht, 2021 -
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. etnische groepen
  2. lhbti
samenvatting: This thesis focuses on the everyday resistance of #BIPoC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) queers in the Netherlands against the violence they experience within the Dutch queer scene. The dominant understanding of queer life in the Netherlands is often based on the experiences of white, homosexual, cis-gendered males. Such an understanding neglects the experiences of BIPOC queers, who face marginalization because of their ethnicity/race, religion, culture, nationality, class, gender-identity, and more. This thesis argues that Dutch queer life is ridden with oppressive structures and normative cultural aspects that render the experiences of everybody that does not want or is not able to conform to the (white) queer status quo invisible. Additionally, The BIPoC queer experience is often overlooked by academia and general Dutch queer organizations like #COCAmsterdam and #Pride. Likewise, the Dutch government and various cultural institutions do not pay attention to the intersecting experiences of Dutch BIPOC queers. Activists, BIPoC individuals, and BIPoC collectives and movements demand change. Due to their efforts, which can be traced back to the first Dutch BIPoC queer organizations of the 70s and 80s, the Dutch queer landscape is changing: BIPoC queer parties, events, support groups, and communities are reformulating what it means to be queer and BIPoC in the Netherlands. The government, the general Dutch queer organizations, cultural and societal organizations, white queers, and academia must begin to include and collaborate with BIPoC queers to ensure the advent of truly inclusive Dutch queer environments.

signatuur: cat. (deekm/neg)

dgb grijs

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Neglected Narratives, Violent Norms: An Intersectional Analysis on the Everyday Resistance of BIPOC Individuals in the Dutch Queer Scene
cat. (deekm/neg)dgb grijs
N311716
Artikel

Between mother and daughter: Brown erotics and sacred notes  / Sara Shroff.

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 26 (2022) 1 (jan-mar), p. 45-52
bron: Journal of Lesbian Studies jaargang: 26 (2022) 1 (jan-mar), p. 45-52
samenvatting: In this short essay, I offer an alternative ontology and epistemology of the term "lesbian" vis-à-vis my relationship with my brown Pakistani mother. I bring into this reading a number of variables ranging from the geographic, historical, biopolitical, and economic to the embodied, affective, esthetic, and immaterial. In recounting formative moments of my childhood - Quranic pedagogy alongside classical voice, singing and dance lessons - I re-read the spaces that produce homosociality and homoerotics as sites of brown maternal knowledges and feminist transgressions. This essay uses memory to examine the different ways that lesbian, both as a term and a mode of being, is not necessarily attached to sexual identity and practices. Analyzing how desire and secrecy are mediated by global capital, postcolonial respectability, nation, and compulsory heterosexuality, brown erotics and sacred notes offers a close look into the nuanced relationality between a brown mother and brown daughter, and takes seriously questions of what constitutes living a feminist life, and being and becoming a lesbian.
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signatuur: ts.

Between mother and daughter: Brown erotics and sacred notes
ts.
Sara Shroff.
Journal of Lesbian Studies
26
(2022)
1
(jan-mar)
45-52
N311722
Boek

The Future Is Disabled: Prophecies, Love Notes and Mourning Songs  / 

Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha.Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2022 - 333 p.
uitgave: Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2022 - 333 p.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: In The Future Is Disabled, Leah Laksmi Piepzna-Samarasinha asks some provocative questions: What if, in the near future, the majority of people will be disabled--and what if that's not a bad thing? And what if disability justice and disabled wisdom are crucial to creating a future in which it's possible to survive fascism, climate change, and pandemics and to bring about liberation Building on the work of her game changing book Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice, Piepzna-Samarasinha writes about disability justice at the end of the world, documenting the many ways disabled people kept and are keeping each other--and the rest of the world--alive during Trump, fascism and the COVID-19 pandemic. Other subjects include crip interdependence, care and mutual aid in real life, disabled community building, and disabled art practice as survival and joy. Written over the course of two years of disabled isolation during the pandemic, this is a book of love letters to other disabled QTBIPOC (and those concerned about disability justice, the care crisis, and surviving the apocalypse); honor songs for kin who are gone; recipes for survival; questions and real talk about care, organizing, disabled families, and kin networks and communities; and wild brown disabled femme joy in the face of death. With passion and power, The Future Is Disabled remembers our dead and insists on our future.

signatuur: cat. (piepz/fut) b

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The Future Is Disabled: Prophecies, Love Notes and Mourning Songs
cat. (piepz/fut) b ODE3
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N311882_1.jpg
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha.
N311882
Grijs

BIPOC en biculturele lhbti+ personen : Seksuele, sekse- en genderdiversiteit in divers Nederland  / Tamara Keers, Laura Jak, Celia Okoro.

Utrecht: Movisie, 2023 - 22 p.: ill.
uitgave: Utrecht : Movisie, 2023 - 22 p.: ill.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. etnische groepen
  2. lhbti
samenvatting: Deze handreiking is gemaakt voor gemeenten, belangenorganisaties en professionals in sociaal werk, zorg en welzijn, en voor iedereen die zich bezighoudt met dit intersectionele thema, die bij willen dragen aan de verbetering van de positie van BIPOC en biculturele lhbti+ personen. BIPOC en biculturele lhbti+ personen hebben te maken met de opgaves van zowel lhbti+ zijn als het hebben van een migratieachtergrond. Ze bevinden zich dan ook in een specifieke situatie met bijbehorende uitdagingen en behoeften. Daarom is ook specifieke aandacht en ondersteuning nodig voor deze groep. In deze handreiking wordt beschreven tegen welke uitdagingen BIPOC en biculturele lhbti+ personen aan kunnen lopen. Drie specifieke groepen worden uitgelicht: lhbti+ vluchtelingen, biculturele transgender personen en biculturele lhbti+ ouderen. Vervolgens wordt aandacht besteed aan de ondersteuning van BIPOC en biculturele lhbti+ personen in de praktijk. Hier worden tips gegeven voor gemeenten, sociaal professionals en belangen- en zelforganisaties. De handreiking sluit af met een overzicht van belangenorganisaties en hulpverlenende organisaties met betrekking tot BIPOC en biculturele lhbti+ personen. Ook wordt een overzicht gegeven van de gebruikte literatuur. In kaders door de handreiking heen worden daarnaast praktijkvoorbeelden, tools en inzichten in zelf- en belangenorganisaties beschreven.

signatuur: cat. (keers/jak)

dgb grijs

toegang:
BIPOC en biculturele lhbti+ personen : Seksuele, sekse- en genderdiversiteit in divers Nederland
cat. (keers/jak)dgb grijs
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N311961_1.jpg
N311961
Grijs

Peiling onder BIPOC lhbti+ personen van 50 jaar en ouder : Uitkomsten van de peiling, juni-oktober 2022  / Simon Timmerman.

Utrecht: Movisie, 2023 - 24 p.
uitgave: Utrecht : Movisie, 2023 - 24 p.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. etnische groepen
  2. lhbti
samenvatting: Er is in Nederland nog te weinig kennis en informatie over hoe het gaat met in Nederland wonende 'Black, Indigenous, People of Color' (BIPOC) lhbti+ personen van 50 jaar en ouder. Daarom is Movisie gevraagd hiervoor een peiling te organiseren. De peiling is gedaan in opdracht van Stichting Roze 50+ Nederland. De perspectieven en ervaringen van BIPOC personen zijn in onderzoeken nog vaak ondervertegenwoordigd. Dat geldt ook voor BIPOC lesbische, homoseksuele, bi+, transgender en intersekse (lhbti+) personen van 50 jaar en ouder. Deze peiling is een eerste stap naar meer kennis en is bedoeld om een beeld te krijgen van de huidige situatie van deze groep 'Roze ouderen'. Met de reacties op de peiling kunnen we eerste conclusies trekken en kunnen we aanbevelingen doen voor wat nog beter of anders kan om deze groep te ondersteunen.

signatuur: cat. (timme/pei)

dgb grijs

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Peiling onder BIPOC lhbti+ personen van 50 jaar en ouder : Uitkomsten van de peiling, juni-oktober 2022
cat. (timme/pei)dgb grijs
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N313289_1.jpg
N313289
Boek

Black masculinities  / 

edited by Joshua Amissah.Berlin: Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2023 - 315 p.: ill.
uitgave: Berlin: Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2023 - 315 p.: ill.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: Black masculinities: creating emotive utopias through photography explores a broad spectrum of representation as seen through the youthful lenses of 22 Black and People of Colour artists from around the world. This visual anthology deconstructs a stereotypical entanglement of identity and gender while infusing it with a contemporary set of values.

signatuur: cat. (black/mas) bb

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Black masculinities
cat. (black/mas) bb
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N313550_1.jpg
edited by Joshua Amissah.
N313550
Boek

Marvellous Grounds: Queer of Colour Formations in Toronto  / 

Edited by Jin Haritaworn, Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware.Toronto: Between The Lines, 2018 - 252 p.: ill.
uitgave: Toronto: Between The Lines, 2018 - 252 p.: ill.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: Toronto has long been a place that people of colour move to in order to join queer of colour communities. Yet the city's rich history of activism by queer and trans Black, Indigenous, and racialized people (QTBIPOC) remains largely unwritten and unarchived. While QTBIPOC have a long and visible presence in the city, they always appear as newcomers in queer urban maps and archives in which white queers appear as the only historical subjects imaginable. The first collection of its kind to feature the art, activism, and writings of QTBIPOC in Toronto, Marvellous Grounds tells the stories that have shaped Toronto's landscape but are frequently forgotten or erased. Responding to an unmistakable desire in QTBIPOC communities for history and lineage, this rich volume allows us to imagine new ancestors and new futures.

signatuur: cat. (harit/mou) b

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Marvellous Grounds: Queer of Colour Formations in Toronto
cat. (harit/mou) b ODE 3
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N313936_1.jpg
Edited by Jin Haritaworn, Ghaida Moussa and Syrus Marcus Ware.
N313936

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