Activating adult allies from a rural community on lesbian,gay, bisexual,transgender, and queer student issues in school using photovoice |
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Authors: | William J. Hall Kristen D. Witkemper Grayson K. Rodgers Emily M. Waters Mark R. Smith |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA;2. Family Violence and Rape Crisis Services, Pittsboro, North Carolina, USA. |
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Abstract: | Purpose: Many students who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ) face hostile school environments that can negatively impact their mental health and education. This study involved a photovoice project where high school students from a gay-straight alliance in the rural southeastern United States took photographs that depicted the issues LGBTQ students were facing and then exhibited their photographs and stories to individuals from the school system and local community to promote awareness, dialogue, and action. Methods: Twenty adults who attended the photovoice exhibit responded to an online survey about their experiences with the intervention. Results: Eighty-five percent of adults reported that the intervention made them think about issues they had not previously considered, including the struggles LGBTQ youths face, gender issues, and living in a rural community. Common emotions experienced at the intervention included feeling excited, concern for the youths, and proud of the youths. Furthermore, 81% of the adults indicated that they would take action or behave differently as a result of the intervention, including supporting and affirming LGBTQ students, using gender-neutral and -inclusive language, and confronting bias in themselves and others. Conclusions: Photovoice is a promising strategy for LGBTQ students to activate adult allies in their community. |
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Keywords: | lesbian gay bisexual transgender queer students adolescents youth school photovoice gay-straight alliance |
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