Supportive laws and policies have been linked to improved health and well-being for LGBTQ+ students according to Williams Institute research
About 0.5% of the adult US population—identify as Transgender & trans individuals are younger on average than the U.S. population
Experiences among LGBTQ students in graduate schools and community colleges followed a similar pattern to four-year colleges and universities
More than one-third (35%) of LGBT adults reported difficulty paying for household expenses, including but not limited to food, rent etc
The economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have exacerbated the challenges facing people living in poverty
New study and data interactive present differences in socioeconomic and health indicators among six racial groups of LGBT adults
Incarcerating people for HIV-related offenses has cost Virginia at least $3.2 million
LGBTQ employees of color were more likely to report being denied jobs and verbal harassment at work as opposed their white counterparts
The court ruled the state has a compelling interest “in protecting the physical and psychological well-being of minors, including LGBTQ youth.
Findings show that Black people and women are disproportionately affected by the state’s HIV criminal laws.