This guide in concert with the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Guide acts as a way to expose people to the issues, history, and culture of the LGBTQIA+ community and give people ways to provide more equity for them.
This tutorial covers two evaluation frameworks to use for websites and other information sources, types of website endings (.com, .edu, .gov), and how to find credible websites.
A free online resource providing curricula and activities for those facilitating Safe Zone trainings (sexuality, gender, and LGBTQ+ education sessions)
Produced by the Family Equality Council, this podcast is by and for LGBTQIA+ parents, people with LGBTQIA+ parents, grandparents, and everyone else who is part of LGBTQIA+ family journeys.
Below you will find articles from reliable internet sources, as well as non-internet articles from our library databases.
#ProjectPresence: Highlighting Black LGBTQ Persons and Communities to Reduce StigmaArticle by Errol L. Fields, Amanda Long, Francesca Silvestri, Kehinde Bademosi, John Benton-Denny, Ricky Ganderson, Christina Schumacher, Aruna Chandran, Adena Greenbaum, Jacky Jennings for Evaluation and Program Planning, Volume 90, February 2022. DOI: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2021.101978
Five Ways to Have an LGBTQ-Inclusive Athletics DepartmentThis resource from the NCAA serves as a guide to ensure athletics departments are providing an environment that is inclusive of LGBTQIA+ student-athletes. Includes samples of policies and codes of conduct; additional resources for coaches, players and staff; and LGBTQ inclusion training best practices
LGBTQ Inclusion: Good For Families, Communities and the EconomyThis issue brief from PolicyLink describes the importance of ensuring the economic inclusion of LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning) people. To access the brief. click Download PDF.
The State of the LGBTQ Community in 2020A comprehensive study from the Center for American Progress by Sharita Gruberg, Lindsay Mahowald, and John Halpin. 10/6/2020
Unequal Rights Between LGBTQ Parents Living in the U.S.Article by Sharon G. Horne, Teresa Johnson, Nedim Yel, Meredith R. Maroney, and Mallaigh McGinley for Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice, Volume 11, Issue 2, June 2022. Special Issue: Risk and Resilience in Sexual and Gender Minority Relationships: From Theory to Practice: 141-160. DOI: 10.1037/cfp0000192