Cultural Diversity and Global Awarness of The LGBTQ Community
Cultural Diversity and Global Awarness of The LGBTQ Community
Cultural Diversity and Global Awarness of The LGBTQ Community
Khalid S. Malik
PSY 1100
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With new laws and support groups, more of the LGBTQ population was able to come out
and live openly. Especially for students and young adults, LGBTQ support has been an option in
many schools around the country. LGBTQ students report more support in schools from their
teachers and peers than a decade ago. Despite new strides in our social and political systems, the
LGBTQ population still feels some resentment from groups around them.
A survey conducted by the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence (2018) on students in
bisexual, and transgender students. Despite these schools implemented many policies in order to
support students of other sexualities, LGBTQ students still reported more frequent negative
school experiences. It is worth to note that those identifying as transgender reported more
frequent negative school experiences than all other groups. Those identifying as gay, lesbian, or
bisexual had more postive school experiences than transgenders but less than people identified as
The LGBTQ population in the US is only a small part of the entire LGBTQ population
worldwide. With vastly different circumstances for LGBTQ members worldwide, the feelings of
safety and support varies greatly. A study conducted by Sanz Lopez and Josep Maria (2018) on
the LGBTQ population in rural Spain shows different issues some may face. This study
conducted a survey and interview on people identifying as LGBTQ in Spain. They asked
Most of the interviewed group claimed that they feel out of place. Most of the people
around them follow Christianity which does not allow members of the LGBTQ community.
They also state that although western media has LGBTQ respresentation, most of the group feels
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that they are not portrayed correctly. The portrayal of the LGBTQ community in these movies
and TVshows is very stereotypical and, they say, does not correctly portray how an LGBTQ
Summary of Interview
males and females. He is open about his sexuality despite lacking enough support from family
members. He currently is a senior in high-school with plans to pursue a higher education. The
person asked not to include his name but allowed me to refer to them as a male.
In order to get background knowledge, I asked about the time when he first knew about
his sexuality. He had started to feel attraction to males and females at the beginning of high-
school and he made it aware to people during the end of his junior year of high-school. He had
stated that he does not have any family members or distinct relatives who identify as bisexual.
His family members do not support his decision of coming out as bisexual but are not completly
against him. He stated that he does not feel too much pressure from his family members on his
My next step was asking about his high-school experience as well as outside experience
with identifying as bisexual. Because he had come out as bisexual relatively late into his high-
school career, he didn’t experience too much negative or positive instances relating to his
sexuality. He did however, state that some teachers and peers always made known of their
support for LGBTQ students without directly referring to him. He stated that this led him to be
open about his sexuality. He felt that there was enough support to not feel out of place in his
school.
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In his time as being open about his sexuality, he stated that he has not yet experienced
any form of harassment or bullying from peers or teachers. His explanation for this is most likely
due to the fact he has not joined or applied for any LGBTQ-specific groups. He has not joined
any after-school clubs dedicated to bisexuals or people who identify as LGBTQ and does not
have plans to join in the future. His reasoning for this is that he does not feel out of place and his
I finally asked about his type of support options at school and if they are doing enough to
help himself and other people who identify as LGBTQ. He has stated this his school is very
progressive and offers after-school clubs and counselor support for those who are LGBTQ. As
previously said, he felt comfortable to open up about his sexuality because of seeing the support
Personal Reflection
I had the privilege of growing up in a progressive area that allows for students who
identify as LGBTQ to openly come out. Although I do not identify as LGBTQ, I am able to see
the options that they have. I am aware of my school providing some support groups for LGBTQ
Although the area I live might be more supportive of these groups, I am also aware that
many places around the world do not support people who identify as LGBTQ. Especially in areas
where there homosexual or transgederism is not legally allowed, the circumstances of those
people may be very different. I was very surprised to hear that many portrayals of LGBTQ
people in western media were completely wrong and weren't supported. It seems that the
stereotypes in these shows and movies are exaggerated and not true.
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I don’t know many people that are part of the LGBTQ community so I don’t have the
knowledge of their experiences. From the person I interviewed, I could tell that there isn’t much
support from families towards these groups but I am surprised to see the support from schools.
Of course, the experience varies as the people who are part of the LGBTQ community
interviewed in the survey by Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence (2018) had worse
experiences. This as well as other parts of my research shows that the LGBTQ community faces
more discrimination than a heterosexual person, and this varies with the part of the world they
are in. Despite this difficulty, I learned that it is much easier for someone to live as LGBTQ
because of support and representation in the media, even though it may not be the best. There is
an improvement from the last decade and with time, discrimination on the LGBTQ community
References
Sanz López, J. M. (2018). Shaping LGBTQ Identities: Western Media Representations and
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White, A. E., Moeller, J., Ivcevic, Z., Brackett, M. A., & Stern, R. (2018). LGBTQ Adolescents’
Positive and Negative Emotions and Experiences in U.S. High Schools. Sex Roles,