LGBT & Multiculturalism

LGBT & Multiculturalism

LGBT & Multiculturalism Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender communities intersect with multiculturalism in a unique way. Very often, especially in Western culture and societies influenced by Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions, LGBT groups have experienced systematic stigmatization and exclusion from the mainstream cultures. Unlike most racial or ethnic minorities who‘s existence is recognized as legitimate through concepts of genetics and heritage, LGBT communities have had to fight to claim legitimacy. This concept continues today in the debate over whether being LGBT is a matter of choice or a matter of internal biology. Historically, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender groups have formed their own groups--often underground or subculture--the last twenty years have seen an opening of awareness of LGBT rights, issues and culture in the United States. Increasingly, especially in many urban and metropolitan circles, LGBT groups are recognized by the mainstream as having separate history and other cultural markers that set them apart, and in many ways LGBT issues, awareness and culture is being recognized. For example - Inclusion of Sexual preference into non-discrimination laws/ equal housing and employment laws -Gay pride parades -gay and lesbian couples’ access adoption services - President Obama declaring June the LGBT Pride/History month However, these instances are by no means a representation of a majority of acceptance for LGBT groups within America. The controversial reception of these previously mentioned examples highlights the fact that LGBT culture is not fully accepted or recognized by the mainstream. Another example is in the efforts that continue to fight for LGBT issues to be included in public school multicultural awareness and sex- education curriculums, as well as safe environments for LGBT students and people who might be discovering their sexuality. ~Another thing to consider is how LGBT groups are perceived as part or separate culture in other nations. Works Cited "American Civil Liberties Union: 404." American Civil Liberties Union - Criminal Justice, Death Penalty, Disability Rights, Drug Policy, Free Speech, HIV/AIDS, Human Rights, Immigrants' Rights, Lesbian & Gay Rights, National Security, Police Practices, Prisoners' Rights, Privacy & Technology, Racial Justice, Religion & Belief, Reproductive Freedom, Rights of the Poor, Safe and Free, StandUp/Youth, Voting Rights, Women's Rights. Web. 10 Oct. 2009. <http://www.aclu.org/lgbt/index.htm>. Fleury-Steiner, Benjamin, and Laura Beth Nielsen. New civil rights research a constitutive approach. Aldershot, Hants, England: Ashgate, 2005. Print. Ghaziani, Amin. The Dividends of Dissent How Conflict and Culture Work in Lesbian and Gay Marches on Washington. New York: University Of Chicago, 2008. Print. "LGBT Rights | Human Rights Watch." Home | Human Rights Watch. Web. 10 Oct. 2009. <http://www.hrw.org/en/category/topic/lgbt-rights>. Meem, Deborah T. Finding out an introduction to LGBT studies. Thousand Oaks, Calif: Sage Publications, 2009. Print. Stein, Marc. An Encyclopedia of Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender History in America. 1st ed. Vol. 3. 2004. Print. .

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