The lived experience of being LGBT+ and an Aboriginal person was a major focus of the mixed methods Breaking the Silence research project led by Aboriginal LGBT+ researchers. Aboriginal LGBT+ participants were invited to respond to a survey that canvassed how they were included and accepted within their own families, on social media, dating apps and the wider community. The analysis and discussion of the findings from the survey examine the issues of discrimination, racism, homophobia and what belonging to a community means for intersectional identities. The findings show that while participants do experience microaggressions and queer-phobia, they also describe agency and positive experiences. The question is how these instances of resista...
This chapter therefore will describe an Australian Aboriginal worldview of “community” by illustrati...
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer people of colour are regularly exposed to unique and ...
There is little known about the social, cultural and emotional wellbeing (SCEWB) of Aboriginal and T...
A central question for the exploratory Aboriginal and LGBTQ+ researcher led project ‘Breaking the Si...
There is little known about the social, cultural and emotional wellbeing (SCEWB) of Aboriginal and T...
Although previous research indicates a positive relationship between community belonging and well-b...
This article explores shifting social arrangements on social media as experienced by Aboriginal and ...
Indigenous LGBTIQ people are a marginalised group that do not have the luxury of representation on a...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
We know so little about the lived experiences of sexuality and gender diverse (SGD) people in Great ...
This thematic issue of Social Inclusion highlights the connections between First Nations LGBTIQ+ peo...
There is a lacuna in the research about LGBTIQ+ people’s relationships to family, and in particular,...
Although emergent literature has begun articulating the effects of settler-colonialism on Indigenous...
There is a lacuna in the research about LGBTIQ+ people’s relationships to family, and in particular,...
This thematic issue of Social Inclusion highlights the connections between First Nations LGBTIQ+ peo...
This chapter therefore will describe an Australian Aboriginal worldview of “community” by illustrati...
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer people of colour are regularly exposed to unique and ...
There is little known about the social, cultural and emotional wellbeing (SCEWB) of Aboriginal and T...
A central question for the exploratory Aboriginal and LGBTQ+ researcher led project ‘Breaking the Si...
There is little known about the social, cultural and emotional wellbeing (SCEWB) of Aboriginal and T...
Although previous research indicates a positive relationship between community belonging and well-b...
This article explores shifting social arrangements on social media as experienced by Aboriginal and ...
Indigenous LGBTIQ people are a marginalised group that do not have the luxury of representation on a...
Aboriginal identity in settled Australia has been a largely neglected area of research. This neglec...
We know so little about the lived experiences of sexuality and gender diverse (SGD) people in Great ...
This thematic issue of Social Inclusion highlights the connections between First Nations LGBTIQ+ peo...
There is a lacuna in the research about LGBTIQ+ people’s relationships to family, and in particular,...
Although emergent literature has begun articulating the effects of settler-colonialism on Indigenous...
There is a lacuna in the research about LGBTIQ+ people’s relationships to family, and in particular,...
This thematic issue of Social Inclusion highlights the connections between First Nations LGBTIQ+ peo...
This chapter therefore will describe an Australian Aboriginal worldview of “community” by illustrati...
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer people of colour are regularly exposed to unique and ...
There is little known about the social, cultural and emotional wellbeing (SCEWB) of Aboriginal and T...