Joy Green, MSW, is a PhD student, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, 279 Williams Street, Athens, GA 30602, USA.
Jeremy J. Gibbs, PhD, LCSW, is assistant professor, School of Social Work, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA.
Soc Work. 2024 Jun 21;69(3):255-263. doi: 10.1093/sw/swae028.
Recent events such as the Black Lives Matter movement, COVID-19, and political elections have highlighted the power of a socially and politically engaged society. One under-researched cultural pillar at the core of sociopolitical resistance for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people of color (POC) has been the House Ball Community, a dynamic subculture made up of intricate social networks. This study uses data collected for the Social Justice Sexuality Project (N = 246) to examine LGBTQ+ community connection and House Ball Community involvement as predictors of LGBTQ+ and intersectional LGBTQ+ sociopolitical engagement. Two continuous variables, community connection and sociopolitical engagement (consisting of separate scales about LGBTQ+ individuals and LGBTQ+ POC), were included in the analysis. Multivariate linear regression analyses were performed to examine the relationships between these variables. While community connection was significantly associated with both scales of sociopolitical engagement, House Ball involvement was only associated with intersectional LGBTQ+ sociopolitical engagement. Relative to community connection, House Ball involvement was more strongly associated with intersectional LGBTQ+ sociopolitical engagement. Findings suggest that House Ball involvement may influence behavior for LGBTQ+ POC. Authors discuss implications for intersectionality in social movements and culturally responsive direct, community, and systems-level social work practice within the current U.S. sociopolitical landscape.
最近发生的一些事件,如“黑人的命也是命”运动、COVID-19 疫情和政治选举,突显了一个具有社会和政治参与意识的社会的力量。一个在研究同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、变性和酷儿(LGBTQ+)有色人种(POC)的社会政治抵抗核心中被研究较少的文化支柱是家庭舞会社区,这是一个由复杂的社交网络组成的充满活力的亚文化。本研究使用为社会正义性计划(N=246)收集的数据,考察了 LGBTQ+社区联系和家庭舞会社区参与作为 LGBTQ+和交叉性 LGBTQ+社会政治参与的预测因素。两个连续变量,社区联系和社会政治参与(由关于 LGBTQ+个人和 LGBTQ+ POC 的单独量表组成),包含在分析中。进行了多元线性回归分析,以检验这些变量之间的关系。虽然社区联系与社会政治参与的两个量表都显著相关,但家庭舞会参与仅与交叉性 LGBTQ+社会政治参与相关。与社区联系相比,家庭舞会参与与交叉性 LGBTQ+社会政治参与的关联更为密切。研究结果表明,家庭舞会参与可能会影响 LGBTQ+ POC 的行为。作者讨论了社会运动中的交叉性以及在美国当前的社会政治背景下文化上响应的直接、社区和系统层面的社会工作实践的影响。