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Title: New study finds genderqueer people face unique patterns of abuse and discriminat
Post by: Shana A on April 24, 2012, 08:32:50 AM
Post by: Shana A on April 24, 2012, 08:32:50 AM
New study finds genderqueer people face unique patterns of abuse and discrimination
Date: April 23, 2012
MEDIA CONTACT:
Inga Sarda-Sorensen
Director of Communications
http://www.thetaskforce.org/press/releases/pr_042312 (http://www.thetaskforce.org/press/releases/pr_042312)
Findings based on groundbreaking report from National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and National Center for Transgender Equality
WASHINGTON, April 23 — Genderqueer people face distinct patterns of discrimination and violence according to a new study based on the dataset gathered for Injustice at Every Turn: A Report of the National Transgender Discrimination Survey from the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and National Center for Transgender Equality.
The study, A Gender Not Listed Here: Genderqueers, Gender Rebels, and OtherWise in the National Transgender Discrimination Survey, was just published by the LGBTQ Policy Journal at the Harvard Kennedy School. It examines the experiences of genderqueer individuals and others who clearly identified as neither a man nor a woman.
A Gender Not Listed Here found that, when compared to transgender-identified respondents surveyed in Injustice at Every Turn, genderqueer respondents said they were more likely to be unemployed (76 percent vs. 56 percent); suffer physical assaults (32 percent vs. 25 percent); experience harassment by law enforcement (31 percent vs. 21 percent); and forgo healthcare treatment due to fear of discrimination (36 percent to 27 percent). There were other measures in which transgender respondents suffered higher levels of discrimination or harassment.
Date: April 23, 2012
MEDIA CONTACT:
Inga Sarda-Sorensen
Director of Communications
http://www.thetaskforce.org/press/releases/pr_042312 (http://www.thetaskforce.org/press/releases/pr_042312)
Findings based on groundbreaking report from National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and National Center for Transgender Equality
WASHINGTON, April 23 — Genderqueer people face distinct patterns of discrimination and violence according to a new study based on the dataset gathered for Injustice at Every Turn: A Report of the National Transgender Discrimination Survey from the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and National Center for Transgender Equality.
The study, A Gender Not Listed Here: Genderqueers, Gender Rebels, and OtherWise in the National Transgender Discrimination Survey, was just published by the LGBTQ Policy Journal at the Harvard Kennedy School. It examines the experiences of genderqueer individuals and others who clearly identified as neither a man nor a woman.
A Gender Not Listed Here found that, when compared to transgender-identified respondents surveyed in Injustice at Every Turn, genderqueer respondents said they were more likely to be unemployed (76 percent vs. 56 percent); suffer physical assaults (32 percent vs. 25 percent); experience harassment by law enforcement (31 percent vs. 21 percent); and forgo healthcare treatment due to fear of discrimination (36 percent to 27 percent). There were other measures in which transgender respondents suffered higher levels of discrimination or harassment.