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− | <p> | + | <p>Issues around immigration, migration, and refugees are very prominent in the LGBTQ community. This results from the high level of activity in these areas around the world together with the added discriminatory policies targeting the community itself in many countries. LGBTQ persons may be forced to flee and seek refugee status because they fear being persecuted based on their sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and/or sex characteristics in their home country. |
− | + | Statistics are hard to come by. However, in the United States, the Williams Institute estimates that 3% of the 1.3 million total refugees and immigrants living in the country identify as LGBTQ. In Canada, 2,371 (or 13 per cent) of all 18,221 asylum decisions made between 2013 and 2015 were based, mainly, on sexual orientation. In the European Union there are no official statistics on the number of asylum claims based on sexual orientation or gender identity. | |
− | + | The United Nations High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR) has programs directed specifically to the LGBTQ community and the challenges it faces. The organization works with partners to provide inclusive services, protect their rights and identify safe options. | |
− | <p>We | + | The individuals involved with these issues within the LGBTQ community include lawyers, activists, politicians, academics, and journalists. Refugees and immigrants rely on these LGBTQ individuals to provide assistance with food, lodging, mental and physical health services, social services, and much more. Many refugees and immigrants continue to receive discrimination and isolation after they have fled their home countries, or need to seek services to obtain residency and citizenship status. Refugees often talk about being forgotten twice - once in their home countries, and a second time in their adopted countries.</p> |
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+ | <p>We have identified prominent LGBTQ individuals active in immigration, migration, and refugee issues from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Egypt, France, Great Britain, Jamaica, Nigeria, The Philippines, Spain, Sweden, Syria, The Netherlands, Uganda, and The United States. To read more and see the complete list, click '''[[Immigration, Migration, and Refugee Activists in the United States|HERE]]'''</p> | ||
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]] | '''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]] |
Revision as of 00:47, 24 January 2022
DID YOU KNOW?
Immigration, Migration, and Refugee Activists in the LGBTQ Community
Issues around immigration, migration, and refugees are very prominent in the LGBTQ community. This results from the high level of activity in these areas around the world together with the added discriminatory policies targeting the community itself in many countries. LGBTQ persons may be forced to flee and seek refugee status because they fear being persecuted based on their sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and/or sex characteristics in their home country. Statistics are hard to come by. However, in the United States, the Williams Institute estimates that 3% of the 1.3 million total refugees and immigrants living in the country identify as LGBTQ. In Canada, 2,371 (or 13 per cent) of all 18,221 asylum decisions made between 2013 and 2015 were based, mainly, on sexual orientation. In the European Union there are no official statistics on the number of asylum claims based on sexual orientation or gender identity. The United Nations High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR) has programs directed specifically to the LGBTQ community and the challenges it faces. The organization works with partners to provide inclusive services, protect their rights and identify safe options. The individuals involved with these issues within the LGBTQ community include lawyers, activists, politicians, academics, and journalists. Refugees and immigrants rely on these LGBTQ individuals to provide assistance with food, lodging, mental and physical health services, social services, and much more. Many refugees and immigrants continue to receive discrimination and isolation after they have fled their home countries, or need to seek services to obtain residency and citizenship status. Refugees often talk about being forgotten twice - once in their home countries, and a second time in their adopted countries.
We have identified prominent LGBTQ individuals active in immigration, migration, and refugee issues from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Egypt, France, Great Britain, Jamaica, Nigeria, The Philippines, Spain, Sweden, Syria, The Netherlands, Uganda, and The United States. To read more and see the complete list, click HERE
Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles See Here
The goal of QueerBio.com is to be the definitive online biographical reference source for the international LGBTQ community. Its database lists over 17,000 contemporary and historical figures who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, two-spirit, or gender fluid (LGBTQ) and includes artists, sports figures, politicians, entertainers, business leaders, academics, activists, and more. The database is widely international in scope and is an ideal source for research and analysis with full search and sort functionality.
The mission is to inspire, educate, and motivate all generations of LGBTQ individuals and others through a collective knowledge of this international community.
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Despite adversity and discrimination, LGBTQ individuals have excelled throughout history. Yet historians and academics have conveniently participated in the heterosexist erasure of these LGBTQ contributions by omitting the LGBTQ status of prominent historical figures from academic and historical documents. Accordingly, there are relatively few comprehensive projects which document and showcase the influence of these LGBTQ efforts.
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Books Available From QueerBio.Com
It's A Fabulous Morning! My Interviews With Fascinating People in the LGBTQ World (Pearse Murray and Mark S. Bonham, 2019) presents fascinating interviews with individuals from the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Two Spirit and Ally (LGBTQ) community. Icons such as Lily Tomlin, Chaz Bono, Melissa Etheridge, Mark Tewksbury, John Cameron Mitchell, Kathleen Wynne, Wanda Sykes, Tony Kushner, David Hockney, Edmund White and more provide their personal stories of the community and their lives within it. Compelling insight into events of the community, such as Toronto’s Bath House Raids, is also provided. 262 pages.
A Path to Diversity: LGBTQ Participation in the Working World (Mark S. Bonham, 2017) investigates the current state of employment markets around the world for the LGBTQ community. Included is a discussion of equality in the workplace and why it is important to both the employer and employee, the wage gap, which professions are attractive to LGBTQ individuals and why, and the role of unions and government legislation. A survey of seventy five professions provides a status report for each, and seventy two biographies of influential LGBTQ professionals from around the world is included. 242 pages
Notables: 101 Global LBGTQ People Who Changed the World (Mark S. Bonham, 2015) reveals a group of select global Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals whose accomplishments in their profession changed the world in some relevant way. Included are founders of various social movements, innovators in sports, leaders in business and politics, explorers and discoverers, instigators in religious movements, thinkers in philosophy, infamous villains, creators of new academic fields of study, and risk takers in the arts, culture, and entertainment worlds. 212 pages.
Champions: Biographies of Global LGBTQ Pioneers (Mark S. Bonham, 2014) reveals a group of select artists, writers, politicians, lawyers, sports figures, activists, and religious figures from around the world who have helped shape the history of the LGBTQ community. Presented in a convenient notebook format. 114 pages.
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