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LBQ+ Research Reports Worldwide

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“This Is Why We Became Activists”

There are specific types of violence that target queer women, even when we’re closeted. Machorra, that’s the Spanish version of dyke. We do things men do not like. I love to drive my truck. Friends hop in and out. Men don’t like it. Because it means that I move on my own; I do not need them. I’m not sure if it’s a queer women specific trait, but when we work with men in activist spaces, we do not seek their approval. If we don't aim to please them, they call us violent. We make men angry.
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Marriage Equality Could Bring Women Autonomy and Safety

A coalition of queer feminist organizations and individuals in India have issued a groundbreaking report that ties state and religious opposition to marriage equality to the subjugation of women, queer, and trans people via parental control. The report lands as India’s Supreme Court is hearing the final arguments in a case over the legalization of same-sex marriage.
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This page compiles worldwide reports on LBQ+ women from key research organizations such as Human Rights Watch (HRW), Mama Cash, and other globally recognized institutions. These reports offer insights into the lived experiences, rights, and advocacy efforts of LBQ+ women.

In the future, these reports will be part of the LesbianGlobal Data Connect Research Repository, an AI-assisted resource including both global research and data from our AI-powered research tool. This repository will be a key reference for researchers, advocates, and funders prioritizing LBQ+ women’s issues.

Use the search bar to find reports by keywords or topics, or submit your own to contribute to this growing body of knowledge.

All submissions will be reviewed and, if approved, added to the repository.

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