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Welcome to the official Social Justice Sexuality (SJS) Project page, which we hope will be

The Social Justice Sexuality Project is one of the largest ever national surveys of Black, Latina/o, and Asian and Pacific Islander, and multiracial lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people.

Social Justice Sexuality - About the Project 09/17/2012

Our Black Executive Summary is LIVE! We also have out data set and codebook available online as well. Please feel free to check it out.

Social Justice Sexuality - About the Project Large national research project about LGBT people of color

09/17/2012

Check out our first video available here: http://www.socialjusticesexuality.com/videos

Social Justice Sexuality - Videos Part of the innovative dissemination strategy for this research project is a series of videos which tell the mosaic of stories about the diversity of LGBT people of color. This initial video features LGBT people of color whose personal stories briefly illustrate some of the key findings and themes e...

02/25/2012

Carlos M. Camacho and Alexis Espinoza presented "Un Sitio Donde Ellos Viven, Como Ellos Viven: LGBT Latinos & the Social Justice Sexuality Project" looking at family support and spirituality as predictors of outness amongst LGBT Latinas/os. Family support is very important for LGBT Latinos/as. The more family support one has the more likely one is to be out. This is in contrast to our spirituality variable. The more spiritual/religious one is the less likely one is to be out. Both of these variables were statistically significant (.001). Demographics (age, gender, income and education) were not found to predict outness.

02/25/2012

Abigail Kolker and Vernon Caldwell presented "Findings from a Nationwide Survey of LGBT Black Men & Women" looking at outness, spirituality and community eengagement as predictors of happiness for Black LGBT people. All three variables were found to predict happiness at a level that is statistically significant (.001).

02/25/2012

Hello All. Four of our graduate students presented on SJS Project data this weekend at the Eastern Sociological Society meeting in NYC. Two students presented on the Latino sample. The other two presented on the Black sample.

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