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Black LGBT Health in the United States
The Intersection of Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation
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Verlag: | Lexington Books |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 13.12.2016 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781498535779 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 242 |
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<span><span>Black LGBT Health in the United States: The Intersection of Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation </span><span>focuses on the mental, physical, and spiritual aspects of health, and considers both risk and resiliency factors for the Black LGBT population. Contributors to this collection intimately understand the associations between health and intersectional anti-Black racism, heterosexism, homonegativity, biphobia, transphobia, and social class. This collection fills a gap in current scholarship by providing information about an array of health issues like cancer, juvenile incarceration, and depression that affect all subpopulations of Black LGBT people, especially Black bisexual-identified women, Black bisexual-identified men, and Black transgender men. This book is recommended for readers interested in psychology, health, gender studies, race studies, social work, and sociology.</span></span>
<span><span>Black LGBT Health in the United States: The Intersection of Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation</span><span> focuses on the mental, physical, and spiritual aspects of health, and considers both risk and resiliency factors for the Black LGBT population.</span></span>
<span><span>Preface</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Introduction: For Us, By Us: A Manifesto of Black SGL and Trans Health</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Jonathan Mathias Lassiter</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 1 The Forgotten Intersection: Black LGBTQ/GNC Youth in Juvenile Detention in the United States</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Amorie Robinson</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 2 Black Bisexual Women’s Health in the United States: A Systematic Literature Review</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Jonathan Mathias Lassiter</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 3 Uses of the Interstitial as Power: Black, Bisexual Men Building Maroon Health</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>H. Sharif “Herukhuti” Williams</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 4 Resistance as Resilience: How the Black Bisexual Community Keeps One Another Healthy</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Della V. Mosley, Roberto L. Abreu, and Candice Crowell</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 5 Narratives of Health among Black Trans Men: An Exploratory Intersectional Analysis</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Tonia C Poteat and Lourdes Dolores Follins</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 6 Balancing Act: Identity Management and Mental Health in Black LBT Women</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Siobhan Brooks</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 7 Rainbows or Ribbons? Queer Black Women Searching For a Place in the Cancer Sisterhood</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>LaShaune P. Johnson and Jane A. McElroy</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 8 Status-Quo: Intersectionality Theory, Afro-Centric Paradigms, and Meeting the Healthcare Needs of Gay and Bisexual African American Men</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Dante’ D. Bryant </span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 9 Identity, Sexual Identity Disclosure, and HIV Risk in Black Sexual Minority Men: A Conceptual Overview</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Rahwa Haile, Mark B. Padilla, and Edith A. Parker</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 10 Shades of Black: A Psychotherapy Group for Black Men Who Have Sex with Men</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Tfawa T. Haynes and Sannisha K. Dale</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 11 Effective Strategies Used by African American Same Gender Loving Men in Promoting Health and Wellbeing</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Lawrence O. Bryant</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 12 Perceptions of Health: Self-Rated Health among Black LGB People </span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Kasim Ortiz, Angelique Harris, Kenneth Maurice Pass, and Devon Tyrone Wade</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Introduction: For Us, By Us: A Manifesto of Black SGL and Trans Health</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Jonathan Mathias Lassiter</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 1 The Forgotten Intersection: Black LGBTQ/GNC Youth in Juvenile Detention in the United States</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Amorie Robinson</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 2 Black Bisexual Women’s Health in the United States: A Systematic Literature Review</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Jonathan Mathias Lassiter</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 3 Uses of the Interstitial as Power: Black, Bisexual Men Building Maroon Health</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>H. Sharif “Herukhuti” Williams</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 4 Resistance as Resilience: How the Black Bisexual Community Keeps One Another Healthy</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Della V. Mosley, Roberto L. Abreu, and Candice Crowell</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 5 Narratives of Health among Black Trans Men: An Exploratory Intersectional Analysis</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Tonia C Poteat and Lourdes Dolores Follins</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 6 Balancing Act: Identity Management and Mental Health in Black LBT Women</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Siobhan Brooks</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 7 Rainbows or Ribbons? Queer Black Women Searching For a Place in the Cancer Sisterhood</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>LaShaune P. Johnson and Jane A. McElroy</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 8 Status-Quo: Intersectionality Theory, Afro-Centric Paradigms, and Meeting the Healthcare Needs of Gay and Bisexual African American Men</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Dante’ D. Bryant </span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 9 Identity, Sexual Identity Disclosure, and HIV Risk in Black Sexual Minority Men: A Conceptual Overview</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Rahwa Haile, Mark B. Padilla, and Edith A. Parker</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 10 Shades of Black: A Psychotherapy Group for Black Men Who Have Sex with Men</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Tfawa T. Haynes and Sannisha K. Dale</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 11 Effective Strategies Used by African American Same Gender Loving Men in Promoting Health and Wellbeing</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Lawrence O. Bryant</span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Chapter 12 Perceptions of Health: Self-Rated Health among Black LGB People </span></span>
<br>
<span><span>Kasim Ortiz, Angelique Harris, Kenneth Maurice Pass, and Devon Tyrone Wade</span></span>
<span><span>Lourdes Dolores Follins</span><span> is associate professor at the City University of New York.</span></span>
<br>
<br>
<span><span>Jonathan Mathias Lassiter</span><span> is assistant professor of psychology at Muhlenberg College.</span></span>
<br>
<br>
<span><span>Jonathan Mathias Lassiter</span><span> is assistant professor of psychology at Muhlenberg College.</span></span>
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