Pride, belonging and community: What does this mean if you are Aboriginal and LGBT+ and living in Western Australia?

Author:

Hill Braden1,Dodd Jennifer1ORCID,Uink Bep2,Bonson Dameyon3,Bennett Sian4

Affiliation:

1. Kurongkurl Katitjin, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia

2. Murdoch University, Western Australia

3. Darwin, Northern Territory

4. Edith Cowan University, Western Australia

Abstract

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 resistance and disruption can be enabled to proliferate and (if appropriate) be supported collectively, to enable Aboriginal LGBT+ individuals to experience a sense of pride and belonging to communities at times and in spaces of their own choosing.

Funder

Healthway

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science

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