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QueerBio.com Newsletter December 14th, 2020
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DISABILITY AND THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY

Individuals with disabilities represent a significant portion of the population, yet they remain a marginalized group in society. Many people relate disability to physical attributes, but they can be mental attributes as well. It is the latter that is less visible and hence often misunderstood or ignored. 'Disability' is a term that encompasses a wide range of sensory, physical, cognitive and psychological abilities and affects many people, both visibly and invisibly.

LGBTQ individuals with disabilities face a double level of challenges when it comes to marginalization. The challenge often exists within the LGBTQ community also. For example, many LGBTQ individuals focus on an ideal body type that an individual with a disability cannot live up to.

Research has shown that LGBTQ individuals are more likely to have a disability than the general population. Transgender individuals, for example, are prone to the mental impacts of isolation, intolerance, and more that stigmatizes them - recent surveys have shown that 39 per cent of transgender individuals in the United States report having a disability. Similarly, one in three lesbians and one in three bisexual women report having a disability. The situation is significantly worse in countries with intolerant policies toward the LGBTQ communities.

Given this terrible situation, it is heartening to hear of individuals within the LGBTQ community who are working to address these challenges. Many of these individuals are activists, health workers, researchers, and politicians. A good portion of them are LGBTQ athletes who have received recognition for their athletic accomplishments at the national and international level and have become role models for the community. It is important to include LGBTQ people with disabilities as part of the discussion of LGBTQ rights.

We have identified LGBTQ individuals active in the disability community from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Great Britain, India, Israel, Japan, Poland, Scotland, Singapore, the United States, and Uruguay. 

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CONTEMPORARY LGBTQ SPOTLIGHT
Leanne Pittsford - United States (1980)

Leanne Pittsford is a serial entrepreneur.  In 2012 she founded Lesbians Who Tech & Allies, an organization which has grown to become the largest LGBTQ community of technologists in the world with 40+ city chapters worldwide.  Prior to this, Pittsford launched include.io in 2017, a mentoring and recruiting platform in technology, and the Tech Jobs Tour which connects diverse and non-traditional talent to jobs in technology. She created her own digital agency, Start Somewhere, and created leanimpact.org, a company which eventually was acquired by Lean Startup in 2016. Pittsford was recognized by Business Insider as one of the most powerful LGBTQ+ people in Tech in 2019. Previously, Pittsford worked for Equality California as head of operations.

HISTORICAL LGBTQ SPOTLIGHT
Francis Bacon, Ireland (1909-1992)

Francis Bacon was a noted painter whose popular subject matter was the body painted in an abstract form. Later in his life, and after the death of his partner, his focus shifted to images of death and crucifixion. Bacon was also a notable interior decorator and furniture designer. He was the subject of two Tate retrospectives and a major showing in 1971 at the Grand Palais in Paris. A 2013 auction of his painting Three Studies of Lucien Freud sold for a world record price of US$142 million at the time.  
    Sample of New LGBTQ Biographies Added

    Jack Guest, Great Britain - Global Diversity and Inclusion Lead, HSBC Bank.  READ MORE
    Clement Beaune, France - Minister of State for European Affairs.   READ MORE
    Hig Roberts, United States - Alpine skier.  READ MORE
    Mara Gomez, Argentina - Transgender football/soccer player.  READ MORE
    Joan Drury, United States -  Writer and publisher.  READ MORE
    Braunwyn Windham-Burke, United States - Television personality.  READ MORE.
    Josh Feldman, United States - Actor and producer.  READ MORE.
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    It's a Fabulous Morning! My Interviews With Fascinating People in the LGBTQ World
     
    A Path to Diversity: LGBTQ Participation in the Working World

    Notables: 101 Global LGBTQ People Who Changed the World


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