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Social Equity And Lgbtq Rights Dismantling Discrimination And Expanding Civil Rights Lorenda A Naylor

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Social Equity And Lgbtq Rights Dismantling Discrimination And Expanding Civil Rights Lorenda A Naylor
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.07 MB
Author: Lorenda A. Naylor
ISBN: 9780815380306, 9781351213509, 0815380305, 1351213504
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Social Equity And Lgbtq Rights Dismantling Discrimination And Expanding Civil Rights Lorenda A Naylor by Lorenda A. Naylor 9780815380306, 9781351213509, 0815380305, 1351213504 instant download after payment.

Can a baker refuse to make a wedding cake for a gay couple? Despite the U.S. Supreme Court decision guaranteeing marriage equality in 2015, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) citizens in the United States continue to be discriminated against in fundamental areas that others take for granted as a legal right. Using social equity theory and intersectionality but written in an accessible style, this book demonstrates some of the ways in which LGBTQ citizens have been marginalized for their identity and argues that the field of public administration has a unique responsibility to prioritize social equity. Categories utilized by the U.S. Census Bureau (male or female, heterosexual or homosexual), for example, must shift to a continuum to accurately capture demographic characteristics and citizen behavior. Evidenced-based outcomes and disparities between cisgender and heterosexual and LGBTQ populations are carefully delineated to provide a legal rationale for a compelling governmental interest, and policy recommendations are provided – including overdue federal legislation to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

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