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Black LGBT Health in the United States
The Intersection of Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation
Lourdes Dolores Follins (Anthology Editor) , Jonathan Mathias Lassiter (Anthology Editor) , Roberto L. Abreu (Contributor) , Siobhan Brooks (Contributor) , Dante' D. Bryant (Contributor) , Lawrence O. Bryant (Contributor) , Candice Crowell (Contributor) , Sannisha K. Dale (Contributor) , Lourdes Dolores Follins (Contributor) , Rahwa Haile (Contributor) , Angelique Harris (Contributor) , Tfawa T. Haynes (Contributor) , Lashaune P. Johnson (Contributor) , Jonathan Mathias Lassiter (Contributor) , Jane A. McElroy (Contributor) , Della V. Mosley (Contributor) , Kasim Oritz (Contributor) , Mark B. Padilla (Contributor) , Edith A. Parker (Contributor) , Kenneth Maurice Pass (Contributor) , Tonia C. Poteat (Contributor) , Amorie Robinson (Contributor) , Devon Tyrone Wade (Contributor) , H. Sharif "Herukhuti" Williams (Contributor)
Black LGBT Health in the United States
The Intersection of Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation
Lourdes Dolores Follins (Anthology Editor) , Jonathan Mathias Lassiter (Anthology Editor) , Roberto L. Abreu (Contributor) , Siobhan Brooks (Contributor) , Dante' D. Bryant (Contributor) , Lawrence O. Bryant (Contributor) , Candice Crowell (Contributor) , Sannisha K. Dale (Contributor) , Lourdes Dolores Follins (Contributor) , Rahwa Haile (Contributor) , Angelique Harris (Contributor) , Tfawa T. Haynes (Contributor) , Lashaune P. Johnson (Contributor) , Jonathan Mathias Lassiter (Contributor) , Jane A. McElroy (Contributor) , Della V. Mosley (Contributor) , Kasim Oritz (Contributor) , Mark B. Padilla (Contributor) , Edith A. Parker (Contributor) , Kenneth Maurice Pass (Contributor) , Tonia C. Poteat (Contributor) , Amorie Robinson (Contributor) , Devon Tyrone Wade (Contributor) , H. Sharif "Herukhuti" Williams (Contributor)
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Description
Black LGBT Health in the United States: The Intersection of Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation 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.
Table of Contents
Introduction: For Us, By Us: A Manifesto of Black SGL and Trans Health
Jonathan Mathias Lassiter
Chapter 1 The Forgotten Intersection: Black LGBTQ/GNC Youth in Juvenile Detention in the United States
Amorie Robinson
Chapter 2 Black Bisexual Women's Health in the United States: A Systematic Literature Review
Jonathan Mathias Lassiter
Chapter 3 Uses of the Interstitial as Power: Black, Bisexual Men Building Maroon Health
H. Sharif “Herukhuti” Williams
Chapter 4 Resistance as Resilience: How the Black Bisexual Community Keeps One Another Healthy
Della V. Mosley, Roberto L. Abreu, and Candice Crowell
Chapter 5 Narratives of Health among Black Trans Men: An Exploratory Intersectional Analysis
Tonia C Poteat and Lourdes Dolores Follins
Chapter 6 Balancing Act: Identity Management and Mental Health in Black LBT Women
Siobhan Brooks
Chapter 7 Rainbows or Ribbons? Queer Black Women Searching For a Place in the Cancer Sisterhood
LaShaune P. Johnson and Jane A. McElroy
Chapter 8 Status-Quo: Inte
Product details
Published | 04 Dec 2018 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 242 |
ISBN | 9781498535786 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 1 b/w illustrations; 14 tables; |
Dimensions | 221 x 151 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Lourdes Dolores Follins and Jonathan Mathias Lassiter offer us a long overdue treatment of Black LGBT health in the United States, one that doesn’t shy away from our rich, varied, and intersectional tapestry by equally highlighting all constituents of the LGBT acronym. This offering honors all aspects of us through narratives, literature reviews, autoethnography, and both qualitative and quantitative methodologies that affirm our resilience as sexually and gender diverse descendants of the African diaspora. The words and recommendations provide us with considerations that highlight systems and affirmation, not just individual behaviors and pathology. The contributors to this collection paint a portrait of us, our communities, and our families as solutions instead of statistics. This book exalts our glorious resilience as Black LGBT and gender non-conforming peoples, and in doing so, provides us with a road map on how we can more effectively prioritize and celebrate our collective and individual health.
David Malebranche, MD
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Black LGBT Health in the United States advances our knowledge about Black LGBT communities who have experienced multiple forms of marginalization based on the intersection of racial, gender, social class, and hetero-normative hierarchies. This book engages with the complexities of examining core socio-structural barriers that influence disparate health inequities for Black LGBT communities. One of the major strengths of this work involves its interdisciplinary analytic frameworks—including theory, methodologies, and praxis—that examine health inequities, as situated in the everyday experiences of Black LGBT communities. This book provides an innovative strength-based framework that examines the critical role of resiliency in transcending health inequities in Black LGBT communities, and integrates this knowledge with applications to larger societal contexts. The breadth of this scholarly work is superb in its exploration of innovative, culturally-grounded prevention strategies and community based programs that challenge health inequities and provide a more holistic understanding of Black LGBT communities.
Leo Wilton, State University of New York at Binghamton
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I am so grateful for this volume. It is one of many books that have been missing for so long in the literature. Its intentional focus on Black populations within the LGBT health realm is soul satisfying. I expect this volume will be tremendously helpful for professionals who serve those often rendered invisible.
Michele K. Lewis, Winston-Salem State University

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