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The Impact of Sexual of Orientation and Gender Expression Bias on African American Students
Journal of Negro Education (2010)
  • Kamilah F. Majied, Howard University
Abstract
This article discusses sexual orientation and gender expression bias as they impact the educational experience of African American students. Sexual orientation and gender expression bias have a unique presentation in Black educational settings. The climate in such settings can be metagrobolized by the combination of distorted notions of Black sexuality and of homosexuality. The legacy of internalized racism as it impacts sexuality is examined in this article. Homophobia, heterosexism, and the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual. Transgendered, and questioning (LGBTQ) students are also discussed. Implications for school safety, academic achievement, and student mental health are elucidated along with recommendations for policy, practice and advocacy-based interventions.
Keywords
  • gender expression bias,
  • heterosexism,
  • homophobia,
  • sexual orientation
Publication Date
Spring 2010
Citation Information
Kamilah F. Majied. "The Impact of Sexual of Orientation and Gender Expression Bias on African American Students" Journal of Negro Education Vol. 79 Iss. 2 (2010) p. 151 - 165
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kamilah-majied/5/