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Negotiating multiple identities: how African-American gay and bisexual men persist at a predominantly White institution
Authors:Goode-Cross David T  Tager David
Affiliation:Division of Applied Behavioral Sciences, University of Baltimore, Maryland, USA. dgoodecross@ubalt.edu
Abstract:This consensual qualitative research (CQR) study explores factors contributing to the persistence of African-American gay and bisexual men at a predominately White institution (PWI). Eight participants consistently noted that involvement with an African-American community was crucial to navigating the challenges of attending a PWI. Participants reported that their racial identity was more salient than their sexual orientation in creating social support, and they described feeling uncomfortable using lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) resources. Implications, including education about sexual orientation within African-American campus communities, LGBT outreach to communities of color, and continued institutional support for African-American campus organizations, are discussed.
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