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高中性别与性向联盟中种族和移民话题的实质与环境。

The Substance and Circumstances of Race and Immigration Talk in High School Gender and Sexuality Alliances.

机构信息

San Diego State University School of Public Health, San Diego, CA, USA.

Institute for Behavioral and Community Health, San Diego, CA, USA.

出版信息

Am J Community Psychol. 2021 Dec;68(3-4):358-370. doi: 10.1002/ajcp.12521. Epub 2021 May 4.

Abstract

Gender & Sexuality Alliances (GSAs) are school-based clubs that support youth of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities. As identity-centered spaces, GSAs could also foster discussions related to race and immigration (i.e., race and immigration talk). We conducted semi-structured interviews from 2016 to 2018 with 38 GSA members (ages 13-20 years old) of diverse racial/ethnic, immigrant-origin (first and second generations in the United States born of immigrant parents), sexual orientation, and gender identities. Race and immigration talk often occurred when discussing current events (e.g., the 2016 US Presidential Election). Students reported that race and immigration talk depended on representation (i.e., GSA demographics), if it was deemed personally relevant to members, and whether students perceived issues of race and immigration as part of the agenda of the GSA. Some students indicated motivation to discuss racism and nativism yet refrained from doing so due to discomfort or fear of misspeaking. Overall, youth primarily viewed the GSA as a space for LGBTQIA+-oriented discussions and support yet expressed potential for fostering productive race and immigration talk in GSAs given the ongoing US sociopolitical climate. Discussions facilitated by advisors focusing on inter-connected oppression (e.g., intersections of racism and heterosexism) and that leverage brave space discussion dynamics may help students develop competencies to engage in race and immigration talk.

摘要

性别与性向联盟(GSAs)是一种以学校为基础的社团,旨在为不同性取向和性别认同的年轻人提供支持。作为以身份为中心的空间,GSAs 还可以促进与种族和移民相关的讨论(即种族和移民话题)。我们在 2016 年至 2018 年期间对 38 名 GSA 成员(年龄在 13 至 20 岁之间)进行了半结构化访谈,这些成员具有不同的种族/族裔、移民出身(第一代和第二代在美国出生的移民父母)、性取向和性别认同。种族和移民话题通常在讨论时事时出现(例如,2016 年美国总统大选)。学生们报告说,种族和移民话题取决于代表性(即 GSA 的人口统计数据)、是否被认为与成员个人相关,以及学生是否认为种族和移民问题是 GSA 议程的一部分。一些学生表示有讨论种族主义和本土主义的动机,但由于感到不舒服或担心说错话而避免这样做。总的来说,年轻人主要将 GSA 视为 LGBTQIA+相关讨论和支持的空间,但鉴于美国当前的社会政治气候,他们表示有可能在 GSA 中培养富有成效的种族和移民话题讨论。由关注相互关联的压迫(例如,种族主义和异性恋主义的交叉)的顾问促进的讨论,并利用勇敢空间讨论动态,可能有助于学生发展参与种族和移民话题讨论的能力。

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