Homophobic, Biphobic and Transphobic Slurs

Homophobic, Biphobic and Transphobic Slurs

HOMOPHOBIC, BIPHOBIC AND TRANSPHOBIC SLURS HOMOPHOBIA: fear and hatred of homosexuality. BIPHOBIA: fear and hatred of bisexuality. TRANSPHOBIA: fear and hatred of trans and gender non-conforming people. HOMOPHOBIA/BIPHOBIA/TRANSPHOBIA IS MANIFESTED IN FOUR DIFFERENT WAYS: Personal or internalized homophobia/biphobia/transphobia consists of personal 1. X beliefs and prejudices. X 2. Interpersonal homophobia/biphobia/transphobia (harassment and individual X discrimination) involves individual behaviours based on those personal beliefs. Institutional homophobia/biphobia/transphobia includes the ways that institutions 3. discriminate against people based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. Cultural homophobia (heterosexism) refers to societal norms that advantage 4. heterosexuality over all other forms of gender expression and sexual orientation. The normalization of oppression in the shelter system can make it difficult for staff to recognize when homophobia, biphobia and transphobia occur, leading them to believe that this type of discrimination does not actually occur, and that homophobic, biphobic and transphobic slurs and language are a part of youth culture that cannot be changed. When you do not act out against instances of homophobia, biphobia and transphobia as they occur, you are contributing to their normalization. ENSURE THE SAFETY AND DIGNITY OF LGBTQ2S YOUTH IN SHELTERS: Zero-Tolerance 3 Recognize It 3 Hear It! Stop It! 3 Be sure to include It is important to be able Challenge all homophobic, “homophobia, biphobia and to recognize the signs of biphobic and transphobic transphobia,” in your homophobia, biphobia and language. zero-tolerance policy. transphobia. Speak up against and STOP It is important that zero- If there are things you don’t homophobic or transphobic tolerance policies be posted know or understand about jokes, comments, or slurs in high traffic areas of your LGBTQ2S issues, do some when witnessed. If you don’t, space. It is important that research, ask questions or your silence condones and youth are informed of non- contact a group that deals encourages such behaviours. adherence consequences. with these issues. Written by Dr. Alex Abramovich (2016) SOURCES: Abramovich. A. (2014). Young, Queer and Trans, Homeless, and Besieged: A Critical Action Research Study of How Policy and Culture Create Oppressive Conditions for LGBTQ Youth in Toronto’s Shelter System. University of Toronto.; University of Guelph (2016). Recognizing Heterosexism, Homophobia, and Transphobia. INFOGRAPHIC DESIGN BY: #ENDYOUTHHOMELESSNESS LIGHTUPTHESKY.CA.

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