Globally, LGBT+ people ntue to stggle to achieve full realizatn of their human rights. Amid reported health and mental health dispari, and enomic secury, we nducted a spg review to explore the breadth of the lerature, map and summarize the evince, and intify knowledge gaps on LGBT+ cln and human rights Thailand. We nducted a spg review acrdance wh the methodology veloped by the Joanna Briggs Instute and PRISMA-ScR guil. We systematilly searched 16 databas for peer-reviewed lerature, and ernment and nonernmental anizatn webs for grey lerature, published English or Thai om January 1, 2000–Augt 21, 2020. Two reviewers penntly screened studi acrdg to pre-set creria. We abstracted and analyzed data on publitn characteristics and fol populatns, and synthized fdgs six domas of LGBT+ cln: polil and civic participatn, tn, fay, personal secury and vlence, enomic well-beg, and health. The review ptured 3327 rults total, which was sped to 76 peer-reviewed articl and 39 grey lerature sourc, the majory published after 2010. Gay men and transgenr women were the primary fol populatns the peer-reviewed lerature, LGBT+ people as a whole the grey lerature. Health was the predomant doma across publitns. Key fdgs clu the absence of generalized antidiscrimatn legislatn for LGBT+ dividuals and lack of reurse for transgenr dividuals to change their legal genr; multifaceted stigma and discrimatn the tnal system; social isolatn and excln fai; disproportnate prevalence of sexual vlence and reluctance to report to police; discrimatn and margalizatn employment; and LGBT+ dispari health and mental health. Future rearch and programmatic iativ on LGBT+ cln Thailand should aim to addrs: 1) unrstudied populatns—lbian and bisexual women, transmascule persons; 2) unrreprented topics, cludg nstrats to LGBT+ advocy; 3) strategic policy iativ around anti-discrimatn laws and legal regnn of same-sex marriage and fai; and 4) the need for nsistent llectn of disaggregated data on LGBT+ persons tn, fay, enomic, personal secury/vlence, and health domas orr to asss ditors of cln and progrs advancg human rights for LGBT+ people Thailand.
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HETEROSEXUAL AND GAY LOVE STORI THE PHILIPPE LERATURE
Hate crim have raised Spa and the genr and sexualy-based nflicts persist worldwi which leads to this problem havg an effect on health and wellbeg. Followg a foc of transformg Higher Edutn Instutns, this rearch analysed the problem that affects unrgraduate stunts six Spanish universi. The rearch goal is to improve the life qualy of lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, queer and tersex universy stunts, breakg the silence that exists around the vlence that this group suffer Catalonia, Spa. Followg the Communitive Methodology, this study has intified vlence based on sexual orientatn, genr inty or genr exprsn the target universi and provid guil to improve anti-discrimatn protols. A qualative method has reached experienc of universy stunts, heads of equaly missns, profsors and admistrative staff regardg this nflict. Focsg on the qualative rearch tools, 30 semi-stctured terviews were nducted wh universy stunts and staff around issu related to the vlence agast lbian, gay, bisexual transgenr, queer and tersex stunts: 1) perceptn of vlence and discrimatn, 2) stutnal measur, 3) actns agast vlence. An analysis of exclnary and transformative dimensns was ed to intify emergent them. We have intified two dimensns for the analysis given their impact ntributg or overg vlence: exclnary and transformative. A wi range of forms of vlence on the grounds of sexual orientatn, genr inty and genr exprsn perpetrated at universi have been intified as exclnary facts and scribed by participants the study. Equaly missns have not received reports of vlence based on sexual orientatn, genr inty or genr exprsn, and universy staff shows certa unfaiary regardg the measur and polics to prevent and tervene s of vlence agast the lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, queer and tersex muny. Among the rults intified as transformative are the ways through which actns of lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, queer and tersex groups agast vlence and the profsors’ mment to tervene have a relevant impact on stunt’s wellbeg. An improvement and implementatn of anti-discrimatn protols wh mandatory applibily has also been documented. Fdgs highlight the need of llectg more evince that ntribut to the improvement of protols, measur and polics to protect all the members of the universy muny. A better unrstandg of vlence based on sexual orientatn, genr inty and genr exprsn HEI’s may gui natnal and ternatnal ernments to improve the health and well-beg of lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, queer and tersex persons. * lgbt literature in the philippines *
() Mentn queer lerature the Philipp and what to md is the three-volume Ladlad seri focg on gay wrg that started the '90s. " The pun, of urse, isn't lost on as this anthology of 45 lerary works by Filipo lbians promis not only to tgle your sens, but also fally she light on stori about and by women-lovg-women—pecially a gay-centric world of queer wrg.
In 2012, he put together a llectn of gay-themed short stori and novel excerpts wrten English, "which is to say, the lerary imagg of male homosexualy our untry’s anglophone tradn, " acrdg to his troductn. Some of the tl clu Chuckberry Pascual's "Lazaro, " which plays around wh relatn of homosexualy wh the imag of a rosary to nvey relign; Mari Santiago's "Kislot, " which follows the sexual fantasi of a bisexual character; and Rolando B. (para kay jm)., " which is told the first-person pot-of-view of someone who equents a gay bar and falls love wh a dancer.