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Tout à la fois voyage, enquête, cheminement personnel, réflexion politique sur l’articulation des luttes contemporaines, ce livre de Cy Lecerf Maulpoix, journaliste engagé dans les luttes LGBTQI et pour la justice climatique, nous entraîne dans les jardins anglais de l’artiste Derek Jarman, de l’écrivain socialiste Edward Carpenter, du Bloomsbury Group, sur les traces des Radical Faeries de l’Arizona à San Francisco jusqu’aux zones de cruising des lisières des grandes villes.Parce qu’il met au jour des généalogies oubliées, ce texte permet de reconnaître la dette de l’écologie politique à ces précurseurEUSEs déviantEs. À l’heure où chacunE est concernéE par les enjeux écologiques planétaires, ce livre nécessaire propose de nouvelles pistes militantes et trace une ligne de crête sur laquelle construire, à partir de perspectives minoritaires, un mouvement réellement inclusif
Minorités sexuelles. --- Justice environnementale. --- Sexual minorities. --- Environmental justice.
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"Queering Paradigms VIII brings together critical discourses on queer-feminist solidarity between Western, post-Soviet and post-socialist contexts. It highlights transnational solidarity efforts against homophobia, transphobia and misogyny. It engages grass-roots activists and community organizers in a conversation with scholars, and shows that that the lines between these categories are blurry and that queer theorists and analysts are to be found in all spheres of queer-feminist culture. It highlights that queer paradigms and theories are born on street protests, in community spaces, in private spheres, through art and culture as well as in academia, and that the different contexts speak to each other. The anthology presents some of the radical approaches that emerge on the intersection of activism, community organizing, art and academia, through transnational exchange, migration and collaborations. It is a celebration of alliances and solidarities between activism, community building, art, culture and academic knowledge production. Yet, the collected works also bring forward the necessary critique of Western hegemonies involved in contemporary queer-feminist solidarity activism and theory between the 'East' and 'West.' It is an important thinking about, thinking through and thinking in solidarity and the East/West divide, setting new impulses to fight oppression in all its forms"--
Sexual minority community --- Feminism --- Minorités sexuelles --- Féminisme
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"LGBTQ Mental Health: International Perspectives and Experiences expands our understanding of mental health by considering the unique challenges faced by LGBTQ communities in the Majority World. Increased globalization and migration has highlighted the need for mental health clinicians to better understand these communities' experiences and needs. This book provides an overview of LGBTQ mental health in non Western countries or regions that have heretofore received little attention in the psychology literature. Chapters focus on the cultural, social, legal, political, and psychological experiences of various LGBTQ subpopulations in Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Jamaica, Russia, Mongolia, India, Malaysia, Thailand, and sub Saharan Africa. Contributors summarize existing research on mental health outcomes for LGBTQ individuals in these countries or regions; offer key insights that challenge culturally specific conceptions of normative, LGBTQ mental health and behavior; and offer recommendations for further research and mental health practice with these populations"--
Sexual minorities --- Minorités sexuelles --- Mental health. --- Santé mentale.
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Marsha P. Johnson, Keith Haring, Mary Bonauto, Harvey Milk, Brenda Howard, Jean Le Bitoux... Des noms peu connus du grand public mais si importants pour l'avancée des droits des LGBT+ et la construction d'un monde plus inclusif et plus solidaire. Florent Manelli nous livre 40 portraits forts, soigneusement illustrés et documentés, pour comprendre ces personnalités hors du commun et leur impact sur notre histoire. Audre Lorde, Sylvia Rivera, Alan Turing, RuPaul, Mark Ashton, Miss Major... dans ce nouveau livre, Florent Manelli présente les vies sans pareilles de personnes souvent inconnues du grand public qui ont considérablement fait avancer la cause LGBT+. Avec ces 40 nouveaux portraits, l'auteur, de manière toujours aussi pédagogique et sensible, rend un hommage vibrant à celles et ceux qui se battent pour un monde plus libre, millitant et inclusif.
Sexual minorities. --- Homosexuality --- Minorités sexuelles. --- Homosexuels --- History. --- Droits --- Histoire.
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Existe toda una generación de personas LGTBIQ+ que ha crecido con Shangay como su revista de cabecera. Memorias de Shangay hace un recorrido de la historia de la comunidad LGTBIQ+ en España a través de los 30 años de la icónica revista, con reportajes a personajes emblemáticos de la comunidad como Alaska, Mónica Naranjo, Marta Sánchez, Ana Torroja, Alejandro Amenábar o Miguel Bosé, y textos de su propia pluma. Este libro pretende contarte no solo nuestra historia, también la de esos momentos en los que se fraguó el cambio de un país de valores católicos, apostólicos y romanos al país diverso, inclusivo y libre que es hoy en día.
Sexual minorities --- Minorités sexuelles --- History. --- Histoire. --- Minorités sexuelles
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Audre Lorde, Sylvia Rivera, Alan Turing, RuPaul, Mark Ashton, Miss Major... dans ce nouveau livre, Florent Manelli présente les vies sans pareilles de personnes souvent inconnues du grand public qui ont considérablement fait avancer la cause LGBT+. Avec ces 40 nouveaux portraits, l'auteur, de manière toujours aussi pédagogique et sensible, rend un hommage vibrant à celles et ceux qui se battent pour un monde plus libre, millitant et inclusif.
Sexual minorities. --- Homosexuality --- Minorités sexuelles. --- Homosexuels --- History. --- Droits --- Histoire.
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"To better understand the inequalities facing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth and the promising interventions being used to address these inequalities, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's Board on Children, Youth, and Families hosted a virtual public workshop titled Reducing Inequalities Between LGBTQ Adolescents and Cisgender, Heterosexual Adolescents, which convened on August 25-27, 2021. The workshop was developed by a planning committee composed of experts from the fields of sociology, medicine, public health, psychology, social work, policy, and direct-service provision. This Proceedings of a Workshop summarizes the presentations and discussions from that workshop."--Publisher's website.
Sexual minority youth --- Sexual minorities --- Sexual minorities' families. --- Minorités sexuelles --- Familles des minorités sexuelles. --- Jeunes de minorités sexuelles --- LGBTQ+ youth. --- Social conditions. --- Education. --- Health. --- Psychology. --- Conditions sociales. --- Éducation. --- Santé. --- Psychologie.
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There has been dramatic social change with respect to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights around the world in the last decade. Yet legal protection and inclusion remain limited for LGBT youth. The context of schooling is especially important-schools remain the primary societal institution to which most youth have access and in which nearly all youth spend some significant portion of their lives. LGBT youth are at risk for some of the greatest difficulties experienced by adolescents, and many of those problems have been traced directly to negative school experiences. Research shows that anti-LGBT school victimization results in poor academic performance and negative school attitudes, mental health, and risk behaviors. New studies have identified characteristics of schools that are associated with inclusion and safety for LGBT students, including practices and policies that are associated with positive school climate and student wellbeing. Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Schooling brings together contributions from a diverse group of researchers, policy analysts, and education advocates from around the world to synthesize the practice and policy implications of research on sexual orientation, gender identity, and schooling. The book is interdisciplinary, as studies of LGBT students and schooling have emerged across disciplines including education, clinical, school, and developmental psychology; sociology; and public health. Included are syntheses of key areas of research; examples of new international models for educational practice; case studies of transformational policy and practice; and specific examples of the nexus of research, practice, and policy. The fundamental goal of this book is to advance social justice related to sexual orientation and gender identity through strengthening the relationship between research, practice, and policy to support LGBT students and schools. It will be of interest to school, developmental, and clinical psychologists, educators and school administrators, and LGBT scholars
Sexual minority youth --- Sexual minority youth --- Sexual minority students --- Sexual orientation. --- Gender identity. --- Jeunes de minorités sexuelles --- Jeunes de minorités sexuelles --- Étudiants issus des minorités sexuelles --- Orientation sexuelle --- Identité sexuelle --- Education --- Education
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A landmark reference guide to the LGBTQIA+ community's contributions to the English language-an intersectional, inclusive, playfully illustrated glossary featuring more than 800 terms and fabulous phrases created by and for queer culture.
Sexual minorities --- Sexual minorities --- Sexual minorities --- Gender nonconformity --- Gender nonconformity --- Gender nonconformity --- Sexual minorities --- Sexual minority culture. --- Minorités sexuelles --- Minorités sexuelles --- Minorités sexuelles --- Gender nonconformity. --- Sexual minorities. --- Sexual minority culture. --- Slang. --- Slang. --- History. --- Argot. --- Histoire.
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The phrase 'LGBT community' is often used by policy-makers, service providers, and lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people themselves, but what does it mean? What understandings and experiences does that term suggest, and ignore? Based on a UK-wide study funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, this book explores these questions from the perspectives of over 600 research participants. Examining ideas about community 'ownership'; 'difference' and diversity; relational practices within and beyond physical spaces; imagined communities and belongings; the importance of 'ritual' spaces and symbols, and consequences for wellbeing, the book foregrounds the lived experience of LGBT people to offer a broad analysis of commonalities and divergences in relation to LGBT identities. Drawing on an interdisciplinary perspective grounded in international social science research, the book will appeal to students and scholars with interests in sexual and/or gender identities in the fields of community studies, cultural studies, gender studies, geography, leisure studies, politics, psychology, sexuality studies, social policy, social work, socio-legal studies, and sociology. The book also offers implications for practice, suitable for policy-maker, practitioner, and activist audiences, as well as those with a more personal interest.
Minorités sexuelles --- Minorités sexuelles --- Sexual minorities --- Sexual minority community --- Identité sexuelle --- Transgenres. --- Orientation sexuelle --- Conditions sociales. --- Identité collective. --- Social conditions. --- Aspect social. --- Aspect social.
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