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Political Theory Club - LGBTQ+ Rights Research (Morgan Jones)
Research by Morgan Jones
Florida's governor signs controversial law opponents dubbed 'Don't Say Gay'
The law says public school teachers may not instruct on sexual orientation or gender identity in grades kindergarten through third grade.
How Supportive Are Schools of LGBTQ Kids? CDC Data Offer a Glimpse
With LGBTQ students at the center of political tensions, more than 4 in 10 secondary schools have a group to support those students.
The Trevor Project National Survey
The Trevor Project's 2021 National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health is the organization's third annual, cross-sectional national survey of LGBTQ youth across the United States. We hope this report elevates the voices and experiences of diverse LGBTQ youth, providing insights that can be used by researchers, policymakers, and the many organizations working to support LGBTQ youth around the world.
www.copaa.org/page/LGBTQ
Vik - LGBTQ Rights
Research by Vik Pepaj
After the Wrath of God by Anthony Petro: How the AIDS Crisis Became a Moral Debate | BU Today | Boston University
Boston University is a leading private research institution with two primary campuses in the heart of Boston and programs around the world.
The AIDS epidemic’s lasting impact on gay men
In the USA, by 1995, one gay man in nine had been diagnosed with AIDS, one in fifteen had died, and 10% of the 1,600,000 men aged 25-44 who identified as gay had died. The AIDS epidemic’s impacts on this generation of gay men, now aged 54-72, are still being explored.
Public Opinion and Religion: Gay Rights in the United States
"Public Opinion and Religion: Gay Rights in the United States" published on by Oxford University Press.
Public Opinion and Religion: Gay Rights in the United States
"Public Opinion and Religion: Gay Rights in the United States" published on by Oxford University Press.
How AIDS Remained an Unspoken—But Deadly—Epidemic for Years | HISTORY
Health officials first became aware of AIDS in the summer of 1981, but U.S. leaders remained largely silent for four years.
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