“I’m Going to be Visible Because… That’s What’s Gonna Help Other People Like Me”: Young Black Trans and Gender Diverse People’s Experiences in Activism Work

Jules P. Sostre, Roberto L. Abreu, Gabriel M. Lockett, Destiny Vincent, Della V. Mosley
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Anti-Black racism and cissexism have been strong motivators for Black trans and gender diverse (TGD) communities to engage in activism. Furthermore, Black TGD people have often been at the forefront of activist movements, yet they rarely receive recognition for their role in disrupting systems of oppression and contributing to liberation movements. Although researchers have documented that young Black and TGD people have played a crucial role in activist movements, they have yet to document the intersectional experiences of young Black TGD people within activism. This study used semistructured interviews to explore the experiences of 15 young Black TGD people within activism movements, including different forms of activism and factors related to involvement and impact. Reflexive thematic analysis resulted in five main themes and 13 subthemes as key aspects of activism: (a) community, (b) education, (c) identity, (d) intersectionality, and (e) prioritizing one’s well-being, plus 13 subthemes. We discuss implications for practice, training, and advocacy.
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"我要让别人看到我,因为......这样才能帮助其他和我一样的人":变性和性别多元化黑人青年在激进主义工作中的经历
反黑人种族主义和性别歧视一直是促使黑人变性和性别多元化(TGD)群体参与激进主义的强大动力。此外,黑人变性者和性别多元化者经常站在激进运动的前沿,但他们在破坏压迫制度和促进解放运动方面的作用却很少得到认可。虽然研究人员已经记录了黑人和 TGD 青年在激进运动中发挥的关键作用,但他们尚未记录黑人 TGD 青年在激进运动中的交叉经验。本研究采用半结构式访谈,探讨了 15 名黑人青年同性恋、双性恋和变性者在激进主义运动中的经历,包括不同形式的激进主义以及与参与和影响相关的因素。通过反思性主题分析,得出了作为激进主义关键方面的五个主要主题和 13 个次主题:(a) 社区、(b) 教育、(c) 身份、(d) 交叉性和 (e) 优先考虑个人福祉,以及 13 个次主题。我们讨论了这对实践、培训和宣传的影响。
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