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A Grounded Theory of Sexual Minority Women and Transgender Individuals’ Social Justice Activism
Authors:Whitney B Hagen  Susan L Morrow
Institution:1. Counseling and Psychological Services, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, USA;2. Department of Educational Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Abstract:Psychosocial benefits of activism include increased empowerment, social connectedness, and resilience. Yet sexual minority women (SMW) and transgender individuals with multiple oppressed statuses and identities are especially prone to oppression-based experiences, even within minority activist communities. This study sought to develop an empirical model to explain the diverse meanings of social justice activism situated in SMW and transgender individuals’ social identities, values, and experiences of oppression and privilege. Using a grounded theory design, 20 SMW and transgender individuals participated in initial, follow-up, and feedback interviews. The most frequent demographic identities were queer or bisexual, White, middle-class women with advanced degrees. The results indicated that social justice activism was intensely relational, replete with multiple benefits, yet rife with experiences of oppression from within and outside of activist communities. The empirically derived model shows the complexity of SMW and transgender individuals’ experiences, meanings, and benefits of social justice activism.
Keywords:Activism  gender minority  grounded theory  LGBTQ communities  sexual minority women  social justice  transgender
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