Call for Participants: Study on Partner Abuse in Black and Latino LGBTQ Communities

Many occurrences  of domestic violence/partner abuse in LGBQ/T populations go underreported, especially in communities of color. Oftentimes, this is due to factors like racism and cultural stigmas and taboos around discussing sexuality and sexual violence.

For these reasons, the Network/La Red, Hispanic Black Gay Coalition, Violence Recovery Program at Fenway Health and Renewal House, a program of the Unitarian Universalist Urban Ministry have partnered on a project to gain more insight on these issues in Black and/or Latin@ LGBQ/T communities. They also hope to create greater access to resources and services for survivors.

If you’re interested in participating, please click on one of the two links below (one in English, one in Spanish). No identifying information will be required and the survey is strictly confidential. It should take about 5-10 minutes to complete.

After completing, please forward the survey to others — family members, friends, co-workers, and anyone else within Black and/or Latin@ LGBQ/T communities.

If you have any questions or concerns with the survey, feel free to contact Cassie Luna, TNLR’s Outreach and Education Assistant at outreach@tnlr.org or at 617-695-0877.

(Description adapted from TNLR website)

English: TOD@S (English)

En Español:  TOD@S (Español)

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