Women Are More Prejudiced Than Men Against Lesbians, Study Finds
A new study found that U.S. women are significantly more prejudiced than men against lesbians.
A new study found that U.S. women are significantly more prejudiced than men against lesbians.
The findings show that being in a liberal (as opposed to a conservative) cultural climate makes a difference in the students’ attitudes.
The lesbian U-Haul stereotype has been scientifically debunked.
GLAAD’s Social Responsibility Index found that this year, Hollywood continued to majorly lack roles of visibility for the LGBTQ community in studio films, while television shows tended to follow a more inclusive and progressive trajectory for queer characters and story arcs.
Homophobia is schools survey sparks urge for every LGBT student to have equal access to a quality education
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