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The GSA Study: Results of National Surveys About Students' and Advisors' Experiences in Gender and Sexuality Alliance Clubs  / Nhan L. Truong ... [et al.].

New York, NY (etc.): GLSEN, 2021 - xxvi, 75 p.
uitgave: New York, NY (etc.) : GLSEN, 2021 - xxvi, 75 p.
ISBN: ISBN:
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. onderwijs
  2. lhbti
samenvatting: The GSA Study is the first comprehensive report on the experiences of students and advisors in GSAs across the United States. GSAs, commonly known as Gender and Sexuality Alliances, were first started over 30 years ago in the United States and provide LGBTQ students with a safe and affirming space within their often hostile school environments. Data from the National School Climate Survey has shown a significant increase in the number of these clubs over time, since 2001. Additionally, GLSEN research has found that the presence of GSAs at school can have a positive impact on the experiences of LGBTQ students and can help alleviate the negative effects of a hostile school climate experienced by these youth. GSAs are an important and growing resource for LGBTQ students at school. This report adds to what we know about GSAs from the National School Climate Survey and provides a more in-depth understanding of LGBTQ students' and advisors' experiences within their schools' GSAs.

signatuur: cat. (truon/cla)

dgb grijs

toegang:
The GSA Study: Results of National Surveys About Students' and Advisors' Experiences in Gender and Sexuality Alliance Clubs
cat. (truon/cla)dgb grijs
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N309971_1.jpg
N309971
Grijs

Understanding Prostate cancer for LGBTIQA+ people  / Editor: Helen Signy.

St Leonards, NSW: Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia, 2020 - 23 p.: ill
uitgave: St Leonards, NSW : Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia, 2020 - 23 p.: ill
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. gezondheid
  2. lhbti
samenvatting: A guide to the prostate cancer experience for people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, asexual and questioning (LGBTIQA+) and have a prostate.

signatuur: cat. (under/pro)

dgb grijs

toegang:
Understanding Prostate cancer for LGBTIQA+ people
cat. (under/pro)dgb grijs
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N309975_1.jpg
N309975
Grijs

An Introduction to the Health of Two-Spirit People: Historical, contemporary and emergent issues  / Sarah Hunt.

Prince George: National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health, cop. 2016 - 30 p.: ill
uitgave: Prince George : National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health, cop. 2016 - 30 p.: ill
ISBN: ISBN:
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. gezondheid
  2. lhbti
samenvatting: This paper is an introduction of available research on the health of Two-Spirit people and a discussion of emergent community considerations which shape how Two-Spirit health is understood. It begins by introducing the diversity of Two-Spirit roles and identities within Aboriginal cultures. It then turns to a discussion of the impacts of colonization on Aboriginal peoples' gender roles and sexuality, including the diminishment of previously revered spaces occupied by Two-Spirit peoples. This is followed by an overview of the social determinants of Aboriginal peoples' health, with a particular view to understanding the experiences of Aboriginal lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and Two-Spirit (LGBTQ2S) people. Available research on the health and well-being of Two-Spirit people is then presented. The health of Two-Spirit youth is then discussed, emphasizing a strengths-based approach. Finally, the resiliency, resurgence and acknowledgement of Two-Spirit roles and identities are discussed as integral to improving the health and well-being of Two-Spirit people.

signatuur: cat. (hunt-s/int)

dgb grijs

toegang:
An Introduction to the Health of Two-Spirit People: Historical, contemporary and emergent issues
cat. (hunt-s/int)dgb grijs
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N309978_1.jpg
N309978
Grijs

Reclaiming Our Two-Spirit Bodies : Working Towards Community Healing & Wellness in St. Louis  / Matthew R. Frank.

St. Louis: Brown School at Washington University (etc.), cop. 2016 - 30 p.
uitgave: St. Louis : Brown School at Washington University (etc.), cop. 2016 - 30 p.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. gezondheid
  2. lhbti
samenvatting: This qualitative, community-based research project involved individuals who identify as American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) & lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer - two-spirit (LGBTQ-TS) in the St. Louis area, exploring the impact on this exerts on identity, health, wellness, and barriers to health care. The work presented here was done for the purposes of a course and is not thesis or dissertation.

signatuur: cat. (frank-r/rec)

dgb grijs

toegang:
Reclaiming Our Two-Spirit Bodies : Working Towards Community Healing & Wellness in St. Louis
cat. (frank-r/rec)dgb grijs
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N309979_1.jpg
N309979
Boek

A History of LGBTIQ+ Victoria in 100 Places and Objects  / 

ed. Graham Willett ...[et al.].St. Kilda (Melbourne): Australian Queer Archives, 2021 - 254 p.: ill.
uitgave: St. Kilda (Melbourne): Australian Queer Archives, 2021 - 254 p.: ill.
ISBN: 9780645128710
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: This report promises the history of LGBTIQ+ Victoria in 100 places and objects, but in fact it does much more. Reading it is to muse on the ways in which queering the history and geography of Victoria opens up a series of questions about the shared history of us all, Indigenous and settlers alike, who live in the lands we still name after a dead British queen. The authors of the report have taken places and objects as their starting point, but have used these imaginatively, so that they go far beyond a historical version of the gay guides that were so popular in the days before the internet. Yes, the obvious places are here, but so too are such unexpected and significant entries as the Circus Women's Memorial Bench and Arthur Groves's book of verse. Every reader will find their own mixture of the familiar and the unknown in this collection.

signatuur: cat. (histo/lgb) b

dgb studieboeken

toegang:
A History of LGBTIQ+ Victoria in 100 Places and Objects
cat. (histo/lgb) b dgb studieboeken
9780645128710
ed. Graham Willett ...[et al.].
N310158
Artikel

Lived Experiences of Recent Russian-Speaking LGBT+ Immigrants in the United States: An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis  / Tanzilya Oren & Aleksei Gorshkov.

Journal of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling, 15 (2021) 3 (jul-sep), p. 290-309
bron: Journal of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling jaargang: 15 (2021) 3 (jul-sep), p. 290-309
samenvatting: The Russian government adopted 'anti-gay propaganda' laws in 2013, prompting an exodus of LGBT+ individuals who sought asylum in Western countries. Little is known about this new and diverse group of immigrants and their post-migration experiences in the U.S. An interpretive phenomenological analysis (IPA) was used to analyze nine semi-structured interviews. Four major themes emerged: "being a new asylum seeker: challenges ranked," "reconciling multipolar identities," "a sense of safety and freedom vs. a shock of nonsupport and discrimination,' and "belonging: new communities and their challenges.' The study calls for counselors to gain knowledge of immigration policies and new immigrant LGBT+ communities to address the within-group diversity, immigration and asylum challenges, language barriers, and general institutional barriers to services faced by these populations.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

Lived Experiences of Recent Russian-Speaking LGBT+ Immigrants in the United States: An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis
ts.
Tanzilya Oren & Aleksei Gorshkov.
Journal of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling
15
(2021)
3
(jul-sep)
290-309
N310311
Artikel

The Experiences of Licensed Clinicians Counseling Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Queer Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence  / Laverne Alston ...[et al].

Journal of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling, 15 (2021) 3 (jul-sep), p. 310-328
bron: Journal of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling jaargang: 15 (2021) 3 (jul-sep), p. 310-328
samenvatting: The purpose of this generic qualitative study was to explore the experiences of 10 licensed clinicians who have provided services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer populations (LGBQ) who are survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV). After the data was collected, transcribed, and coded, five main themes emerged from this study: (1) past experiences impacting rendering services, (2) confirmation of IPV within LGBQ populations, (3) challenges of rendering services, (4) training considerations, and (5) a call for change in the mental health profession. Implications, including training considerations, and directions for future research are considered.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

The Experiences of Licensed Clinicians Counseling Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Queer Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
ts.
Laverne Alston ...[et al].
Journal of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling
15
(2021)
3
(jul-sep)
310-328
N310312
Artikel

Positive Identity and Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy: Implications for Pansexual, Asexual, Demisexual, and Queer College Students  / Hansori Jang, Madeline Clark & Tanesha L. Walker.

Journal of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling, 15 (2021) 4 (oct-dec), p. 356-371
bron: Journal of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling jaargang: 15 (2021) 4 (oct-dec), p. 356-371
samenvatting: Authors examined how social support and self-compassion influenced the relationship between positive sexual identity and career decision-making self-efficacy among college students in the emerging sexual minority categories (pansexual, asexual, demisexual, and queer). Serial mediation analysis was used with a sample of 131 sexual minority college students (53 queer, 31 pansexual, 26 asexual, and 21 demisexual). Results support the sequential mediating effect of social support and self-compassion. Specifically, social support preceded self-compassion in the mediational pathway between positive sexual identity and career decision-making self-efficacy. Implications for professional counselors are discussed.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

Positive Identity and Career Decision-Making Self-Efficacy: Implications for Pansexual, Asexual, Demisexual, and Queer College Students
ts.
Hansori Jang, Madeline Clark & Tanesha L. Walker.
Journal of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling
15
(2021)
4
(oct-dec)
356-371
N310316
Boek

Gay Paris : une histoire du Paris interlope entre 1900 et 1940  / 

François Buot.Paris: Fayard, 2013 - 290,[8] p.: ill.
uitgave: Paris: Fayard, 2013 - 290,[8] p.: ill.
annotatie: Index.
ISBN: 9782213654188
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: Dans ce récit mêlant plaisirs et destinées tragiques, François Buot bouscule l?idée d?un « gay Paris » dominé de 1900 à 1940 par une communauté discrète, repliée sur elle-même ? hormis quelques vedettes sur le devant de la scène. Pendant quarante ans, profitant d?une législation particulièrement tolérante, le « gay Paris » s?affiche jour et nuit. Invertis, lesbiennes ou travestis investissent les music-halls et les dancings, racolent dans les jardins publics, animent de nombreux bals de quartier et se retrouvent dans les promenoirs de théâtres, les bains publics ou les maisons closes... Ils inventent un mode de vie, une nouvelle culture, tout en restant vigilants face à l?homophobie toujours vivace. Ce monde interlope n?a pas de réflexe « communautariste », mais paraît au contraire bien intégré dans le Paris populaire et festif. Les écrivains de Carco à Genet s?en inspirent pour leurs romans et les intellectuels d?avant-garde s?affrontent sur l?homosexualité. Exploitant de nombreux documents souvent inédits comme les rapports de la brigade mondaine, les lettres anonymes, la presse à sensation et la littérature populaire, François Buot retrace avec talent l?histoire du Paris interlope avec ses lieux et ses codes, à une époque qui contraste singulièrement avec la répression des décennies suivantes.

signatuur: cat. (buot/gay) b

toegang:
Gay Paris : une histoire du Paris interlope entre 1900 et 1940
cat. (buot/gay) b
9782213654188
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N310492_1.jpg
François Buot.
N310492
Boek

Outros corpos nossos = Other bodies of ours  / 

fotografias/photographs: Aghi ; editor: Caio Simões de Araújo.Johannesburg: MaThoko's Books, 2021 - 153 p.: ill.
uitgave: Johannesburg: MaThoko's Books, 2021 - 153 p.: ill.
annotatie: Portuguese text with parallel English translation.- Cover folded to form flaps.
ISBN: 9780620944021
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: Sexual and gender minorities have been historically construed as the marginal ?others? of dominant society. This experience of ?otherness? has been crucially constitutive of LGBTIQ identities, shaping personalities and marking the imaginary boundaries between the community and society at large. In this context, the gendered and sexed body is a terrain in which this otherness is lived, experienced and often subverted. If identity is embodied, mediated through the corporeal, the placement of bodies in space, in the city ? where one can go, the place one can call their own ? is no simple matter. Rather, it is embedded in the politics of queer visibility and recognition. In spite of adversity, queer people still take to the street, occupy the city, carve a space of their own, a space where they belong. By claiming an identity, a body and a city as ?ours?, the LGBTIQ movement, its artists and activists, issue an urgent message of belonging and empowerment. Here, this short concoction of words ? Other, Bodies, Ours ? incorporates these dimensions of queer experience: the overlapping of otherness and self, the corporeality of identities, and the urgent claim for belonging in a community. With this in mind, the project Other Bodies of Ours follows a group of queer artists and activists as they carve out for themselves a space in the world, and in the city. The texts, photographs, portraits and testimonies comprise a living and lived archive of queer narratives in Maputo. As such, this book has been designed to blur the tenuous lines between public history and private biography. The photographs do not solely document an event; they are the product of the conversation between the photographer, the performers, and the public and private spaces they occupy. In presenting this work, the book hopes to interrogate the very means by which memories and archives are produced, silenced and reactivated in the midst of political struggles for LGBTIQ rights, visibility and recognition. The project facilitates important dialogue surrounding queer life in Mozambique by promoting LGBTIQ visibility and empowerment through the languages of photography and oral history as strategies of archive-making and activism.

signatuur: cat. (outro/cor) bb

toegang:
Outros corpos nossos = Other bodies of ours
cat. (outro/cor) bb
9780620944021
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N310980_1.jpg
fotografias/photographs: Aghi ; editor: Caio Simões de Araújo.
N310980

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