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Contextualizing Familial Relationships Between Queer Elders of Color: Analyzed Experiences from the Passing It Forward Interview Project
- Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships
- University of Nebraska Press
- Volume 8, Numbers 1-2, Summer-Fall 2021
- pp. 9-40
- 10.1353/bsr.2021.0012
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Abstract:
This paper explores how LGBTQ elders of color discuss their family relationships, both biological and chosen, in relationship to their activism. Queer and transgender elders were interviewed as part of a national research project. Through analysis of a subset of 12 of these interviews, I found that queer elders had in-depth knowledge of their current families through personal contact, had in/formal adoptions, and received tools from their family through racial identification that they later applied to queer activism. This necessary research demonstrates a clear connection between the fields of family studies and civil rights, while leaning on quare and symbolic interactionist perspectives to reach inclusive and conscious conclusions.