2016 Boston Pride Guide

Page 98

FEATURE

The Stonewall Warriors march in the Boston Pride Parade to call much-needed attention to the issue of poverty, particularly as it affects queer people of color. Credit: Marilyn Humphries.

WAGING BATTLES To eliminate poverty in the LGBTQ community a comprehensive strategy is needed. By

Jose Abrigo

Since coming out as transgender, Caitlyn Jenner has come under fire numerous times by LGBTQ activists for her political views. Jenner’s stance on social welfare and her continuing support of Ted Cruz stand in stark contrast to the crushing poverty and discrimination faced by the majority of the trans community. While Jenner has contributed immensely to transgender visibility, her position of privilege and the views she espouses present a dangerous image that masks the reality for a large segment of the LGBTQ community, particularly queer and gender-nonconforming people of color. Many LGBTQ people live in poverty. It is time that they become more visible, and that their issues receive the same national attention as marriage equality.

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A pervasive stereotype of the gay community is that it is an affluent group. A recent study by The Williams Institute reveals that most people perceive the LGBTQ community as gay, young, childless, white men. This false stereotype is perpetuated and bolstered by and through media images. Jenner is the latest in a long line of highly visible queer celebrities who shape the national conversation and focus of LGBTQ issues. Tim Cook of Apple, Chris Hughes of Facebook, Dustin Lance Black, Ellen DeGeneres, and Neil Patrick Harris are some of the most visible gay and lesbian figures in the media. Unfortunately, current conversations ignore a crucial issue affecting our community: because of discrimination, a large percentage of our community lives in or near poverty. In order to address the issues surrounding LGBTQ poverty our focus needs to shift.


Articles inside

Coming out and around

4min
pages 158-159

In Sickness and in Health

15min
pages 142-147

Safety at Pride

3min
pages 150-153

Family Outing

7min
pages 132-135

The Word is out

5min
pages 122-123

Songs in the Key of Equality

8min
pages 136-139

Nonbinary

4min
pages 156-157

Waging Battles

8min
pages 98-101

Guiding Discussions

3min
pages 6-7

Reaching out to Refugees

4min
pages 116-117

Queer as a Three-dollar Bill

2min
pages 124-125

An I Opener

4min
pages 78-81

Consider Adoption

3min
pages 148-149

Community Portrait

10min
pages 104-109

From a Shield to a Sword

4min
pages 118-121

CONQuering Hate

8min
pages 74-77

Cooking out, Dining in

1min
pages 110-115

Queer to a Fine Art

5min
pages 154-155

Band Together

7min
pages 126-129

The View from the Outfield

4min
pages 88-89

Our Voices

8min
pages 82-87

My World Changers

4min
pages 102-103

Sites Unseen

4min
pages 68-69

Pride Radar

6min
pages 70-73

Staying in the Closet, an LGBT Health Hazard

4min
pages 140-141
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