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Social Justice Sexuality:
Overview of a National Study of LGBT
          People of Color


       Antonio (Jay) Pastrana, Jr.
< Purpose >
< document & celebrate >
< find variance >
< not pathologize >
SSRC
Gathering of
Our Partner
< SJS Study >
< 5 Groups >
< Black People>
< Latina/os>
< Asians & Pacific Islanders >
< Youth >
< Older Adults >
< 5 Topic Areas >
<Sociopolitical Involvement>
< Family Formations & Dynamics>
<Spiritual & Religious Experiences>
< Racial & Sexual Identity>
<Mental & Physical Health>
Research Methods
Piloted Multiple
•Phoenix Pride
•Long Beach Pride
•DC Black Pride
•Portland Latino Pride
•Orlando Black Pride/Gay Days
•Austin Pride
•New York Queens Pride
•Boston SPYCE & Boston Pride
•Central Alabama Pride (Birmingham)
•Milwaukee Wisconsin Pride
•Honolulu Pride
•Denver Pride
•New York Pride




                                      Venue-based
•Phoenix Pride
•Long Beach Pride
•DC Black Pride
•Portland Latino Pride
•Orlando Black Pride/Gay Days
•Austin Pride
•New York Queens Pride
•Boston SPYCE & Boston Pride
•Central Alabama Pride (Birmingham)
•Milwaukee Wisconsin Pride
•Honolulu Pride
•Denver Pride
•New York Pride




                                      Respondent-Driven
•Columbia South Carolina Black Pride
•New York Harlem Pride
•Miami Beach Bruthaz Bash
•Charlotte North Carolina Black Pride
•Michigan's Womyn's Festival
•Market Days
•GMHC House of Latex Ball
•Pueblo, CO Gay Pride
•Twin Cities Black Pride & South Central MN Pride
•World Gay Rodeo Finals, Laughlin, NV




                                                    Snowball Sampling
•Columbia South Carolina Black Pride
•New York Harlem Pride
•Miami Beach Bruthaz Bash
•Charlotte North Carolina Black Pride
•Michigan's Womyn's Festival
•Market Days
•GMHC House of Latex Ball
•Pueblo, CO Gay Pride
•Twin Cities Black Pride & South Central MN Pride
•World Gay Rodeo Finals, Laughlin, NV




                                                    Quota Sampling
Internet
all 50
states



         Survey Reach
and Puerto
Rico



      Survey Reach
< 175+
people >
< Total Sample Size = 5,500 >
Delete cases because of …
< respondent fatigue>
< data integrity>
< N = 4,953 >
Black Sample: N = 2,166
Demographics
Age
18-81, mean = 36
Demographics
Age                 Average Education
18-81, mean = 36    Associates Degree
Demographics
Age                 Average Education   Average Income
18-81, mean = 36    Associates Degree   Between $20,000-$30,000
Demographics
Age                 Average Education         Average Income
18-81, mean = 36    Some college, no degree   Between $20,000-$30,000

                      Gender
Latina/o Sample: N = 1,15
Demographics
Age
18-78, mean = 32
Demographics
Age                 Average Education
18-78, mean = 32    Some College, No Degree
Demographics
Age                 Average Education         Average Income
18-78, mean = 32    Some College, No Degree   Between $20,000-$30,000
Demographics
Age                 Average Education         Average Income
18-78, mean = 32    Some College, No Degree   Between $20,000-$30,000


                           Gender
Asian / Pacific Islanders Sample: N = 558
Demographics
Age
18-78, mean = 31
Demographics
Age                 Average Education
18-78, mean = 31    Associates Degree
Demographics
Age                 Average Education   Average Income
18-71, mean = 31    Associates Degree   Between $20,000-$30,000
Demographics
Age                 Average Education         Average Income
17-71, mean = 31    Some college, no degree   Between $20,000-$30,000


    Gender
Demographics
Age                 Average Education         Average Income
17-71, mean = 31    Some college, no degree   Between $20,000-$30,000


    Gender
Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample
1. A majority have supportive families.
 
Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample
1. A majority have supportive families.
Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families. 
Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample
1. A majority have supportive families.
Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families. 
2. Religion and spirituality are important. 
Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample
1. Latina/os have supportive families.
Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families. 
2. Religion and spirituality are important for Latina/os.
A majority (60.4%) look to their faith for meaning and purpose in their life. 
Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample
1. A majority have supportive families.
Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families. 
2. Religion and spirituality are important.
A majority (60.4%) look to their faith for meaning and purpose in their life. 
3. Most feel comfortable with their sexual identities and in their racial or ethnic communities.
Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample
1. A majority have supportive families.
Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families. 
2. Religion and spirituality are important.
A majority (60.4%) look to their faith for meaning and purpose in their life. 
3. Most feel comfortable with their sexual identities and in their racial or ethnic communities.
A majority (58.5%) said that their sexual identity does not make them feel uncomfortable in their racial or
ethnic communities, with 29% reporting that they “never” feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic
community.
Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample
1. A majority have supportive families.
Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families. 
2. Religion and spirituality are important.
A majority (60.4%) look to their faith for meaning and purpose in their life. 
3. Most feel comfortable with their sexual identities and in their racial or ethnic communities.
A majority (58.5%) said that their sexual identity does not make them feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic communities, with 29%
reporting that they “never” feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic community.
4. When it comes to information about their health, medical professionals are the primary source of
information.
Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample
1. A majority have supportive families.
Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families. 
2. Religion and spirituality are important.
A majority (60.4%) look to their faith for meaning and purpose in their life. 
3. Most feel comfortable with their sexual identities and in their racial or ethnic communities.
A majority (58.5%) said that their sexual identity does not make them feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic communities, with 29%
reporting that they “never” feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic community.
4. When it comes to information about their health, medical professionals are the primary source of information.
Roughly 40% report obtaining health information from medical professionals. Twenty percent (20%)
access the Internet for health information, and another 20% get that information from family and friends.
Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample
1. A majority have supportive families.
Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families. 
2. Religion and spirituality are important.
A majority (60.4%) look to their faith for meaning and purpose in their life. 
3. Most feel comfortable with their sexual identities and in their racial or ethnic communities.
A majority (58.5%) said that their sexual identity does not make them feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic communities, with 29%
reporting that they “never” feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic community.
4. When it comes to information about their health, medical professionals are the primary source of information.
Roughly 40% report obtaining health information from medical professionals. Twenty percent (20%) access the Internet for health
information, and another 20% get that information from family and friends.
5. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement.
Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample
1. A majority have supportive families.
Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families. 
2. Religion and spirituality are important.
A majority (60.4%) look to their faith for meaning and purpose in their life. 
3. Most feel comfortable with their sexual identities and in their racial or ethnic communities.
A majority (58.5%) said that their sexual identity does not make them feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic communities, with 29%
reporting that they “never” feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic community.
4. When it comes to information about their health, medical professionals are the primary source of information.
Roughly 40% report obtaining health information from medical professionals. Twenty percent (20%) access the Internet for health
information, and another 20% get that information from family and friends.
5. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement.
Over a third (35.8%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities of
people of color.
Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample
1. A majority have supportive families.

2. Religion and spirituality are important.

3. Most feel comfortable with their sexual identities and in their racial or ethnic communities.

4. When it comes to information about their health, medical professionals are the primary source of
information.

5. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement.
Over a third (35.8%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities of
people of color.
Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample
1. A majority have supportive families.
Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families. 
2. Religion and spirituality are important.
A majority (60.4%) look to their faith for meaning and purpose in their life. 
3. Most feel comfortable with their sexual identities and in their racial or ethnic communities.
A majority (58.5%) said that their sexual identity does not make them feel uncomfortable in their racial or
ethnic communities, with 29% reporting that they “never” feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic
community.
4. When it comes to information about their health, medical professionals are the primary source of
information.
Roughly 40% report obtaining health information from medical professionals. Twenty percent (20%)
access the Internet for health information, and another 20% get that information from family and friends.
5. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement.
Over a third (35.8%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities of
people of color.
Some Stories from the Black Sample
1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them.
Some Stories from the Black Sample
1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them.
Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling
completely supported. The majority (62.3%) reported being out to most of their family members, and
nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members.
Some Stories from the Black Sample
1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them.
Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%)
reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members.
2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues
important to them.
Some Stories from the Black Sample
1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them.
Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%)
reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members.
2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues important to them.
Nearly two-thirds (60.2%) said that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address
racial justice and equality issues.
Some Stories from the Black Sample
1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them.
Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%)
reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members.
2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues important to them.
Nearly two-thirds (60.2%) said that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address racial justice and equality issues.
3. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement.
Some Stories from the Black Sample
1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them.
Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%)
reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members.
2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues important to them.
Nearly two-thirds (60.2%) said that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address racial justice and equality issues.
3. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement.
Over two-fifths (42.9%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities
of people of color.
Some Stories from the Black Sample
1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them.
Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%)
reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members.
2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues important to them.
Nearly two-thirds (60.2%) said that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address racial justice and equality issues.
3. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement.
Over two-fifths (42.9%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities of people of color.
4. Religion and spirituality are important.
Some Stories from the Black Sample
1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them.
Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%)
reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members.
2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues important to them.
Nearly two-thirds (60.2%) said that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address racial justice and equality issues.
3. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement.
Over two-fifths (42.9%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities of people of color.
4. Religion and spirituality are important.
A majority (69.3%) pray daily, and roughly two-thirds (58.9%) are active in their religious or faith
institutions.
Some Stories from the Black Sample
1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them.
Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%)
reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members.
2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues important to them.
Nearly two-thirds (60.2%) said that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address racial justice and equality issues.
3. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement.
Over two-fifths (42.9%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities of people of color.
4. Religion and spirituality are important.
A majority (69.3%) pray daily, and roughly two-thirds (58.9%) are active in their religious or faith institutions.
5. Race and sexual identity both matter.
Some Stories from the Black Sample
1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them.
Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%)
reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members.
2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues important to them.
Nearly two-thirds (60.2%) said that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address racial justice and equality issues.
3. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement.
Over two-fifths (42.9%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities of people of color.
4. Religion and spirituality are important.
A majority (69.3%) pray daily, and roughly two-thirds (58.9%) are active in their religious or faith institutions.
5. Race and sexual identity both matter.
Nearly three-quarters (73.6%) indicated that their racial or ethnic status was an important part of their
identity, and a similar percentage (74.4%) said that their sexual orientation was an important part of their
identity.
Some Stories from the Black Sample
1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them.

2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues
important to them.

3. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement.

4. Religion and spirituality are important.

5. Race and sexual identity both matter.
Some Stories from the Black Sample
1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them.
Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling
completely supported. The majority (62.3%) reported being out to most of their family members, and
nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members.
2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues
important to them.
Nearly two-thirds (60.2%) said that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address
racial justice and equality issues.
3. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement.
Over two-fifths (42.9%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities
of people of color.
4. Religion and spirituality are important.
A majority (69.3%) pray daily, and roughly two-thirds (58.9%) are active in their religious or faith
institutions.
5. Race and sexual identity both matter.
Nearly three-quarters (73.6%) indicated that their racial or ethnic status was an important part of their
identity, and a similar percentage (74.4%) said that their sexual orientation was an important part of their
identity.
<Dissemination Strategy>
<1. Reports with Partner Organizations>
<2. Videos - one per group >
<3. Qualitative Interviews>
<4. Academic Journal Articles>
<5. Curriculum Development>
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Social Justice Sexuality: Overview of a National Study of LGBT People of Color

  • 1. Social Justice Sexuality: Overview of a National Study of LGBT People of Color Antonio (Jay) Pastrana, Jr.
  • 3. < document & celebrate >
  • 13. < Asians & Pacific Islanders >
  • 16. < 5 Topic Areas >
  • 18. < Family Formations & Dynamics>
  • 19. <Spiritual & Religious Experiences>
  • 20. < Racial & Sexual Identity>
  • 24. •Phoenix Pride •Long Beach Pride •DC Black Pride •Portland Latino Pride •Orlando Black Pride/Gay Days •Austin Pride •New York Queens Pride •Boston SPYCE & Boston Pride •Central Alabama Pride (Birmingham) •Milwaukee Wisconsin Pride •Honolulu Pride •Denver Pride •New York Pride Venue-based
  • 25. •Phoenix Pride •Long Beach Pride •DC Black Pride •Portland Latino Pride •Orlando Black Pride/Gay Days •Austin Pride •New York Queens Pride •Boston SPYCE & Boston Pride •Central Alabama Pride (Birmingham) •Milwaukee Wisconsin Pride •Honolulu Pride •Denver Pride •New York Pride Respondent-Driven
  • 26. •Columbia South Carolina Black Pride •New York Harlem Pride •Miami Beach Bruthaz Bash •Charlotte North Carolina Black Pride •Michigan's Womyn's Festival •Market Days •GMHC House of Latex Ball •Pueblo, CO Gay Pride •Twin Cities Black Pride & South Central MN Pride •World Gay Rodeo Finals, Laughlin, NV Snowball Sampling
  • 27. •Columbia South Carolina Black Pride •New York Harlem Pride •Miami Beach Bruthaz Bash •Charlotte North Carolina Black Pride •Michigan's Womyn's Festival •Market Days •GMHC House of Latex Ball •Pueblo, CO Gay Pride •Twin Cities Black Pride & South Central MN Pride •World Gay Rodeo Finals, Laughlin, NV Quota Sampling
  • 29. all 50 states Survey Reach
  • 30. and Puerto Rico Survey Reach
  • 32. < Total Sample Size = 5,500 >
  • 36. < N = 4,953 >
  • 37.
  • 38.
  • 39. Black Sample: N = 2,166
  • 40.
  • 41.
  • 43. Demographics Age Average Education 18-81, mean = 36 Associates Degree
  • 44. Demographics Age Average Education Average Income 18-81, mean = 36 Associates Degree Between $20,000-$30,000
  • 45. Demographics Age Average Education Average Income 18-81, mean = 36 Some college, no degree Between $20,000-$30,000 Gender
  • 47.
  • 48.
  • 50. Demographics Age Average Education 18-78, mean = 32 Some College, No Degree
  • 51. Demographics Age Average Education Average Income 18-78, mean = 32 Some College, No Degree Between $20,000-$30,000
  • 52. Demographics Age Average Education Average Income 18-78, mean = 32 Some College, No Degree Between $20,000-$30,000 Gender
  • 53. Asian / Pacific Islanders Sample: N = 558
  • 54.
  • 55.
  • 57. Demographics Age Average Education 18-78, mean = 31 Associates Degree
  • 58. Demographics Age Average Education Average Income 18-71, mean = 31 Associates Degree Between $20,000-$30,000
  • 59. Demographics Age Average Education Average Income 17-71, mean = 31 Some college, no degree Between $20,000-$30,000 Gender
  • 60. Demographics Age Average Education Average Income 17-71, mean = 31 Some college, no degree Between $20,000-$30,000 Gender
  • 61. Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample 1. A majority have supportive families.  
  • 62. Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample 1. A majority have supportive families. Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families. 
  • 63. Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample 1. A majority have supportive families. Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families.  2. Religion and spirituality are important. 
  • 64. Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample 1. Latina/os have supportive families. Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families.  2. Religion and spirituality are important for Latina/os. A majority (60.4%) look to their faith for meaning and purpose in their life. 
  • 65. Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample 1. A majority have supportive families. Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families.  2. Religion and spirituality are important. A majority (60.4%) look to their faith for meaning and purpose in their life.  3. Most feel comfortable with their sexual identities and in their racial or ethnic communities.
  • 66. Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample 1. A majority have supportive families. Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families.  2. Religion and spirituality are important. A majority (60.4%) look to their faith for meaning and purpose in their life.  3. Most feel comfortable with their sexual identities and in their racial or ethnic communities. A majority (58.5%) said that their sexual identity does not make them feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic communities, with 29% reporting that they “never” feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic community.
  • 67. Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample 1. A majority have supportive families. Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families.  2. Religion and spirituality are important. A majority (60.4%) look to their faith for meaning and purpose in their life.  3. Most feel comfortable with their sexual identities and in their racial or ethnic communities. A majority (58.5%) said that their sexual identity does not make them feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic communities, with 29% reporting that they “never” feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic community. 4. When it comes to information about their health, medical professionals are the primary source of information.
  • 68. Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample 1. A majority have supportive families. Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families.  2. Religion and spirituality are important. A majority (60.4%) look to their faith for meaning and purpose in their life.  3. Most feel comfortable with their sexual identities and in their racial or ethnic communities. A majority (58.5%) said that their sexual identity does not make them feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic communities, with 29% reporting that they “never” feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic community. 4. When it comes to information about their health, medical professionals are the primary source of information. Roughly 40% report obtaining health information from medical professionals. Twenty percent (20%) access the Internet for health information, and another 20% get that information from family and friends.
  • 69. Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample 1. A majority have supportive families. Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families.  2. Religion and spirituality are important. A majority (60.4%) look to their faith for meaning and purpose in their life.  3. Most feel comfortable with their sexual identities and in their racial or ethnic communities. A majority (58.5%) said that their sexual identity does not make them feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic communities, with 29% reporting that they “never” feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic community. 4. When it comes to information about their health, medical professionals are the primary source of information. Roughly 40% report obtaining health information from medical professionals. Twenty percent (20%) access the Internet for health information, and another 20% get that information from family and friends. 5. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement.
  • 70. Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample 1. A majority have supportive families. Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families.  2. Religion and spirituality are important. A majority (60.4%) look to their faith for meaning and purpose in their life.  3. Most feel comfortable with their sexual identities and in their racial or ethnic communities. A majority (58.5%) said that their sexual identity does not make them feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic communities, with 29% reporting that they “never” feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic community. 4. When it comes to information about their health, medical professionals are the primary source of information. Roughly 40% report obtaining health information from medical professionals. Twenty percent (20%) access the Internet for health information, and another 20% get that information from family and friends. 5. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement. Over a third (35.8%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities of people of color.
  • 71. Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample 1. A majority have supportive families. 2. Religion and spirituality are important. 3. Most feel comfortable with their sexual identities and in their racial or ethnic communities. 4. When it comes to information about their health, medical professionals are the primary source of information. 5. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement. Over a third (35.8%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities of people of color.
  • 72. Some Stories from the Latina/o Sample 1. A majority have supportive families. Seven in ten (70.6%) say that they feel supported by their families.  2. Religion and spirituality are important. A majority (60.4%) look to their faith for meaning and purpose in their life.  3. Most feel comfortable with their sexual identities and in their racial or ethnic communities. A majority (58.5%) said that their sexual identity does not make them feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic communities, with 29% reporting that they “never” feel uncomfortable in their racial or ethnic community. 4. When it comes to information about their health, medical professionals are the primary source of information. Roughly 40% report obtaining health information from medical professionals. Twenty percent (20%) access the Internet for health information, and another 20% get that information from family and friends. 5. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement. Over a third (35.8%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities of people of color.
  • 73. Some Stories from the Black Sample 1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them.
  • 74. Some Stories from the Black Sample 1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them. Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%) reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members.
  • 75. Some Stories from the Black Sample 1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them. Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%) reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members. 2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues important to them.
  • 76. Some Stories from the Black Sample 1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them. Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%) reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members. 2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues important to them. Nearly two-thirds (60.2%) said that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address racial justice and equality issues.
  • 77. Some Stories from the Black Sample 1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them. Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%) reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members. 2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues important to them. Nearly two-thirds (60.2%) said that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address racial justice and equality issues. 3. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement.
  • 78. Some Stories from the Black Sample 1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them. Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%) reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members. 2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues important to them. Nearly two-thirds (60.2%) said that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address racial justice and equality issues. 3. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement. Over two-fifths (42.9%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities of people of color.
  • 79. Some Stories from the Black Sample 1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them. Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%) reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members. 2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues important to them. Nearly two-thirds (60.2%) said that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address racial justice and equality issues. 3. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement. Over two-fifths (42.9%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities of people of color. 4. Religion and spirituality are important.
  • 80. Some Stories from the Black Sample 1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them. Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%) reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members. 2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues important to them. Nearly two-thirds (60.2%) said that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address racial justice and equality issues. 3. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement. Over two-fifths (42.9%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities of people of color. 4. Religion and spirituality are important. A majority (69.3%) pray daily, and roughly two-thirds (58.9%) are active in their religious or faith institutions.
  • 81. Some Stories from the Black Sample 1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them. Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%) reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members. 2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues important to them. Nearly two-thirds (60.2%) said that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address racial justice and equality issues. 3. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement. Over two-fifths (42.9%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities of people of color. 4. Religion and spirituality are important. A majority (69.3%) pray daily, and roughly two-thirds (58.9%) are active in their religious or faith institutions. 5. Race and sexual identity both matter.
  • 82. Some Stories from the Black Sample 1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them. Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%) reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members. 2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues important to them. Nearly two-thirds (60.2%) said that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address racial justice and equality issues. 3. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement. Over two-fifths (42.9%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities of people of color. 4. Religion and spirituality are important. A majority (69.3%) pray daily, and roughly two-thirds (58.9%) are active in their religious or faith institutions. 5. Race and sexual identity both matter. Nearly three-quarters (73.6%) indicated that their racial or ethnic status was an important part of their identity, and a similar percentage (74.4%) said that their sexual orientation was an important part of their identity.
  • 83. Some Stories from the Black Sample 1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them. 2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues important to them. 3. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement. 4. Religion and spirituality are important. 5. Race and sexual identity both matter.
  • 84. Some Stories from the Black Sample 1. Most are out to their families and feel supported by them. Seven in 10 (70.4%) report feeling supported by their families to some degree, with 36.9% feeling completely supported. The majority (62.3%) reported being out to most of their family members, and nearly half (43.9%) reported that they were out to all of their family members. 2. The majority believe that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address issues important to them. Nearly two-thirds (60.2%) said that mainstream LGBT organizations are not doing enough to address racial justice and equality issues. 3. The Internet is a vital means of community engagement. Over two-fifths (42.9%) access the Internet more than once a week in order to engage with communities of people of color. 4. Religion and spirituality are important. A majority (69.3%) pray daily, and roughly two-thirds (58.9%) are active in their religious or faith institutions. 5. Race and sexual identity both matter. Nearly three-quarters (73.6%) indicated that their racial or ethnic status was an important part of their identity, and a similar percentage (74.4%) said that their sexual orientation was an important part of their identity.
  • 86. <1. Reports with Partner Organizations>
  • 87. <2. Videos - one per group >
  • 89. <4. Academic Journal Articles>
  • 91. Thank you for listening!

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  1. Our purpose: Tell the story about dissertation and about NGLTF; to document &amp; celebrate, not pathologize. We are not just one LGBT community, we are a mosaic of communities.
  2. Our purpose: to document &amp; celebrate, not pathologize. We are not just one LGBT community, we are a mosaic of communities.
  3. Our purpose: to document &amp; celebrate, not pathologize. We are not just one LGBT community, we are a mosaic of communities.
  4. Our purpose: to document &amp; celebrate, not pathologize. We are not just one LGBT community, we are a mosaic of communities.
  5. Latina/o Gathering + SSRC The gathering - 2009 - 1) researching, raising money,
  6. Latina/o Gathering + SSRC The gathering - 2009 - 1) researching, raising money,
  7. We partnered with LGBT organizations led by people of color….
  8. In contrast, the SJS study has a total sample size of 5,500 (down to 4,963). It covers a range of 5 groups - diverse in terms of racial/ethnic group, age, gender, relationship status, sexual orientation &amp; gender ID, and 5 broad topic areas. We used a purposive sample, ideal for a study of this kind where random sampling would systematically exclude people of color and disproportionately include white people.
  9. In contrast, the SJS study has a total sample size of 5,500 (down to 4,963). It covers a range of 5 groups - diverse in terms of racial/ethnic group, age, gender, relationship status, sexual orientation &amp; gender ID, and 5 broad topic areas. We used a purposive sample, ideal for a study of this kind where random sampling would systematically exclude people of color and disproportionately include white people.
  10. In contrast, the SJS study has a total sample size of 5,500 (down to 4,963). It covers a range of 5 groups - diverse in terms of racial/ethnic group, age, gender, relationship status, sexual orientation &amp; gender ID, and 5 broad topic areas. We used a purposive sample, ideal for a study of this kind where random sampling would systematically exclude people of color and disproportionately include white people.
  11. In contrast, the SJS study has a total sample size of 5,500 (down to 4,963). It covers a range of 5 groups - diverse in terms of racial/ethnic group, age, gender, relationship status, sexual orientation &amp; gender ID, and 5 broad topic areas. We used a purposive sample, ideal for a study of this kind where random sampling would systematically exclude people of color and disproportionately include white people.
  12. In contrast, the SJS study has a total sample size of 5,500 (down to 4,963). It covers a range of 5 groups - diverse in terms of racial/ethnic group, age, gender, relationship status, sexual orientation &amp; gender ID, and 5 broad topic areas. We used a purposive sample, ideal for a study of this kind where random sampling would systematically exclude people of color and disproportionately include white people.
  13. In contrast, the SJS study has a total sample size of 5,500 (down to 4,963). It covers a range of 5 groups - diverse in terms of racial/ethnic group, age, gender, relationship status, sexual orientation &amp; gender ID, and 5 broad topic areas. We used a purposive sample, ideal for a study of this kind where random sampling would systematically exclude people of color and disproportionately include white people.
  14. In contrast, the SJS study has a total sample size of 5,500 (down to 4,963). It covers a range of 5 groups - diverse in terms of racial/ethnic group, age, gender, relationship status, sexual orientation &amp; gender ID, and 5 broad topic areas. We used a purposive sample, ideal for a study of this kind where random sampling would systematically exclude people of color and disproportionately include white people.
  15. In contrast, the SJS study has a total sample size of 5,500 (down to 4,963). It covers a range of 5 groups - diverse in terms of racial/ethnic group, age, gender, relationship status, sexual orientation &amp; gender ID, and 5 broad topic areas. We used a purposive sample, ideal for a study of this kind where random sampling would systematically exclude people of color and disproportionately include white people.
  16. In contrast, the SJS study has a total sample size of 5,500 (down to 4,963). It covers a range of 5 groups - diverse in terms of racial/ethnic group, age, gender, relationship status, sexual orientation &amp; gender ID, and 5 broad topic areas. We used a purposive sample, ideal for a study of this kind where random sampling would systematically exclude people of color and disproportionately include white people.
  17. 11a - pray daily Af Ams all 76% Af Ams SJS - 69.4% 11b - I look to my faith as providing meaning and purpose in my life. Af Ams - All 79% say yes (very important in lives - PEW.) Af Am - SJS 78% say yes (11b) Latinos - Pie chart. We’d come if you didn’t be mean to us. Religion / faith is important to us but not attending b/c of homophobia.
  18. In contrast, the SJS study has a total sample size of 5,500 (down to 4,963). It covers a range of 5 groups - diverse in terms of racial/ethnic group, age, gender, relationship status, sexual orientation &amp; gender ID, and 5 broad topic areas. We used a purposive sample, ideal for a study of this kind where random sampling would systematically exclude people of color and disproportionately include white people.
  19. Survey (105 questions)Piloted Survey Multiple Times Translated &amp; Back Translated This is how we did it - online, venue based events, partners. Goal was to get people who would not necessarily go to gay pride, but may be a gay rodeo or senior event or religious event.
  20. Piloted multiple times - standard for this methodology - and multiple translations + back translations.
  21. We gathered data through a variety of purposive sampling methods: venue based events � Goal was to get people who would not necessarily go to gay pride, but may be a gay rodeo or senior event or religious event.
  22. Internet sample, with partner orgs. Online = 18% Paper = 82%. Great for reaching “hard to reach” LGBT populations, such as those in rural areas.
  23. The survey reach: All 50 states Image from here: http://geology.com/state-map/maps/usa-map.jpg
  24. The survey reach: All 50 states + Puerto RIco Image from here: http://www.globalworkstravel.com/graphics/Puerto_Rico_cgt_map.jpg
  25. More than 175+ people were involved in administering this survey, huge effort by lots of people.
  26. In contrast, the SJS study has a total sample size of 5,500 (down to 4,963). It covers a range of 5 groups - diverse in terms of racial/ethnic group, age, gender, relationship status, sexual orientation &amp; gender ID, and 5 broad topic areas. We used a purposive sample, ideal for a study of this kind where random sampling would systematically exclude people of color and disproportionately include white people.
  27. In contrast, the SJS study has a total sample size of 5,500 (down to 4,963). It covers a range of 5 groups - diverse in terms of racial/ethnic group, age, gender, relationship status, sexual orientation &amp; gender ID, and 5 broad topic areas. We used a purposive sample, ideal for a study of this kind where random sampling would systematically exclude people of color and disproportionately include white people.
  28. In contrast, the SJS study has a total sample size of 5,500 (down to 4,963). It covers a range of 5 groups - diverse in terms of racial/ethnic group, age, gender, relationship status, sexual orientation &amp; gender ID, and 5 broad topic areas. We used a purposive sample, ideal for a study of this kind where random sampling would systematically exclude people of color and disproportionately include white people.
  29. In contrast, the SJS study has a total sample size of 5,500 (down to 4,963). It covers a range of 5 groups - diverse in terms of racial/ethnic group, age, gender, relationship status, sexual orientation &amp; gender ID, and 5 broad topic areas. We used a purposive sample, ideal for a study of this kind where random sampling would systematically exclude people of color and disproportionately include white people.
  30. In contrast, the SJS study has a total sample size of 5,500 (down to 4,963). It covers a range of 5 groups - diverse in terms of racial/ethnic group, age, gender, relationship status, sexual orientation &amp; gender ID, and 5 broad topic areas. We used a purposive sample, ideal for a study of this kind where random sampling would systematically exclude people of color and disproportionately include white people.
  31. http://wingspan.org/cms/img/latin-pride-2011-4.jpg http://www.cubaabsolutely.com/articles/feature/imagenes/GayPride2_01.jpg http://www.sanfernandosun.com/sanfernsun/images/stories/1013/Cesar%20Chavez%20March%20016.jpg
  32. Asian Pride http://www.flickr.com/photos/38443582@N00/2650198952/Asian SuperGirl http://www.flickr.com/photos/luizmachadophotos/2099846614/ Asian Sailor http://www.flickr.com/photos/philippeleroyer/2623249833/
  33. Based on the ethnicity10 variable
  34. Our purpose: to document &amp; celebrate, not pathologize. We are not just one LGBT community, we are a mosaic of communities.