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issues of the LGBT community (context, society, policy (SOGIE equality…
issues of the LGBT community
context, society, policy
in PH
religion-centric
conservative
SOGIE equality bill (4982)
protect from
discriminating acts
harassment
gender profiling
provide
social services
healthcare
is in last reading
opposed by [groups]
still no proper implementation
HIV and AIDS policy (6617)
AIDS prevention and control
info dissemination
HIV and AIDS response
passed House
issue: funding should be under HEALTH sector
relations in society
with self
with others as individuals
peer-to-peer
family
romantic
with society/institutions
school/work
church
government
intersectionality
(see also 'issues' > 'expression' > 'gender expression hierarchy')
gender isn't just about gender alone
cannot be isolated from other issues
gender issues cross other sections
class
race
etc.
choice feminism
treat gender empowerment as a choice (eg. of confidence in the face of adversity)
is not a choice
those with less privilege do not have the liberty of simply choosing to no longer be oppressed
eg. Emma Watson treating women empowerment as a personal choice
issues
health
psych
(-) self vs. self
internalized homophobia
(see also under 'issues' > 'expression')
homophobia towards self
identified as cause itself of depression
eg. homosexual traditional Christians
depression
(-) minority stress
stress from being underrepresented
stress from having to go against status quo
(+) Psychological association of the philippines
forefront of defence and discussion on policy change
scientifically prove that no having homosexual parents has no detrimental psychological impact on children
assert homosexuality is not a disease/disorder
Reaffirmation of nondiscrimination against LGBT Filipinos
(-) institutionalized abuse
bullied/excluded in institutional actiities
eg. not included in activities, not considered for promotion/recognition/honors
in school, work, Church
family
family-rejection/exclusion
excluded from health-care plans
less access to healthcare
less access to information on healthcare
more vulnerable to diseases esp. HIV/AIDS
not financially supported
less access to opportunities eg. education
lack of acceptance/support
"coming-out" to family = issue
religion-centric families
expression
gender expression hierarchy
masculine gender expression > all else
more privileged within spectrum: masculine gays, butch
in PH: more tolerant towards gays than lesbians
richer > poorer
middle class are more represented than lower class
eg. Smart, Serenitea ads
Link to
Smart Break Down Barriers
Link to
Serenitea Super Dad Moment -- coming out with parents
lower-class more vulnerable to
lack of quality healthcare
oppression
bullying/violence
some within the spectrum are more/less oppressed than others
tho the spectrum is as a whole underpreresented/oppressed
on equality within spectrum:
(see, 'context, society, policy' > 'intersectionality')
internalized homophobia/oppression
(ses also under 'issues' > 'health' > 'psych')
self-directed oppression
as in, you hate yourself bec. you're gay and you don't want to be
heteronormativity
hetero is the norm
all others go against the status quo
cross-dressing
choice feminism
(see 'context, society, policy' > 'choice feminism')
pink capitalism
only functions to market to this demographic
no actual advocacy or real support
brand support for LGBT community is superficial
no sensitivity or acknowledgement of real situation of LGBT community
in media, representation
stereotypes
parlor gays, bomba film gays
reinforce homophobia
pro: more gays are employed i the industry
con: employed in problematic representation
consumer preferences (fun gays) > social consciousness (realistic representation)
but selectively representing only entertaining personalities of the LGBT community does not realistically represent the diverse LGBT community and its issues
ie. we only represent gays when they are entertaining
one-dimensional
LGBT personalities are misgedered
preferred pronoun not used
eg. called 'he' when they prefer 'she'
good representation: represents diversity and real issues
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
golden gays
home for the aged for gays
perform to support selves
psychometrics
what does our target market
do
feel
think
want
look into
partnerships
brands
fashion/clothing
free makeovers
golden gays
interviews
intersectionality
(see also 'context, society, policy' > 'intersectionality, and
'issues' > 'expression' > 'gender expression hierarchy')