Half of LGBTQ+ People Have Faced Discrimination at Work, New Study Finds

Half of LGBTQ+ People Have Faced Discrimination at Work, New Study Finds

“Over 8 million workers in the U.S. identify as LGBT.1 Employment discrimination and harassment against LGBT people has been documented in a variety of sources and found to negatively impact employees’ health and wellbeing and to reduce job commitment and satisfaction.”

Understanding the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Mental Health of Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Individuals Engaged in a Longitudinal Cohort Study

Understanding the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Mental Health of Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Individuals Engaged in a Longitudinal Cohort Study

While the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States disproportionately impacts marginalized communities, no empiric US-based research has focused specifically on transgender and gender nonbinary (TGNB) people. We examined the pandemic’s impact on an established longitudinal cohort of TGNB individuals (N = 208) by administering an online survey between March-June 2020.

New Report Details Challenges, Rewards for 3 Million LGBTQ People in Rural U.S.

New Report Details Challenges, Rewards for 3 Million LGBTQ People in Rural U.S.

The Movement Advancement Project (MAP) released a new report, Where We Call Home: LGBT People in Rural Americawhich examines the structural differences in rural life and their unique impact on LGBT people in rural areas, who are both more vulnerable to discrimination and less able to respond to its harmful effects. 

Out Leadership research: employer support for LGBT+ talent is falling short

Out Leadership research: employer support for LGBT+ talent is falling short

"Out to Succeed," conducted in partnership with PwC, surveyed 231 high-potential LGBT+ leaders

20% of Millennials Openly Identify as LGBTQ: GLAAD Report

20% of Millennials Openly Identify as LGBTQ: GLAAD Report

The survey found that 20% of millennials identify as openly LGBT, while only 7% of the baby boomer generation (ages 52–71) would openly label themselves as such.

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