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Accepting the Process of Acceptance: Bridging LGBTQ Youth & Their Latino Families

Accepting the Process of Acceptance: Bridging LGBTQ Youth & Their Latino Families . Corinne Contreras Pacific Pride Foundation Santa Barbara, CA. Introduction to LGBTQ . 0------1---------2--------3-------4---------5-------6. 0 Exclusively heterosexual

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Accepting the Process of Acceptance: Bridging LGBTQ Youth & Their Latino Families

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  1. Accepting the Process of Acceptance:Bridging LGBTQ Youth & Their Latino Families Corinne Contreras Pacific Pride Foundation Santa Barbara, CA

  2. Introduction to LGBTQ 0------1---------2--------3-------4---------5-------6 0 Exclusively heterosexual Predominantly heterosexual, incidentally homosexual Predominantly heterosexual but more than incidentally homosexual Equal heterosexual and homosexual Predominantly homosexual, but more than incidentally heterosexual 5 Predominantly homosexual, incidentally heterosexual 6 Exclusively homosexual

  3. Gender Expression How a person behaves, appears, or presents themselves with regard to societal expectations of gender There are many ways to express one’s gender, and some people are comfortable with a wider “range” of gender expression than others.

  4. Communities of Worship Cultural Values & Practices Laws/Political Systems Environmental Impacts Outside forces impact individuals mental & physical health. Workplace Extended Family Community Family Friends

  5. Mental Health Impact of Rejection • More than 8 times as likely to have attempted suicide • Nearly 6 times as likely to report high levels of depression • More than 3 times as likely to use illegal drugs, and • More than 3 times as likely to be at high risk for HIV and sexually transmitted diseases

  6. Kicked Out

  7. “For my uncle it was all about being macho. He was like ‘I guess it’s okay if you like other guys, just don’t be a punk.’ Then he taught me how to box to protect myself.” -14 year old Latino youth “At first my parents tried to make me straight and I was depressed because I thought they would never support me. But Family Acceptance Project showed my parents how rejection really hurts gay youth. It’s been like night and day. Thank you!” – 16 year old Latina lesbian youth The End of a Process

  8. Resources • Family Acceptance Project: familyproject.sfsu.edu • Gender Spectrum Education & Training: genderspectrum.org • PFLAG (Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians & Gays): pflag.org (202) 467-8180

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