Embracing Diversity: Promoting Safe Space for LGBTQIA+ College Students in a Local College

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LGBTQIA+, inclusivity, curriculum, safe space, local college

Abstract

This study examines the importance of creating safe spaces for LGBTQIA+ college students, with a focus on a local college setting. A positive school climate is essential for optimal learning, where all students feel safe, supported, and included. However, LGBTQIA+ students often encounter more challenges and hostility than their heterosexual peers due to the prevalence of heteronormative practices, policies, and curricula in educational institutions. These environments can lead to negative outcomes for LGBTQIA+ students, including adverse mental and physical health, social isolation, and lower academic performance. To address these issues, schools must implement strategies that challenge heteronormativity, such as zero-tolerance policies against discrimination, inclusive curricula that reflect diverse sexual orientations and gender identities, and mandatory professional development for educators to recognize and support LGBTQIA+ issues. This study aims to explore the perceptions of LGBTQIA+ college students regarding the existence and adequacy of safe spaces within their college. Through understanding these perceptions, the study seeks to advocate for necessary changes in policy and practice to foster a supportive and inclusive environment. The findings are intended to inform educational leaders and policymakers about the critical role of safe spaces in promoting the well-being and academic success of LGBTQIA+ students. Creating inclusive and supportive environments is not only a matter of equity but a fundamental right for all students to thrive academically, physically, and social-emotionally.

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2024-08-31

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Donasco, A., Baylon, G., Basabe, G., & Sinugbohan, D. (2024). Embracing Diversity: Promoting Safe Space for LGBTQIA+ College Students in a Local College. International Multidisciplinary Journal of Research for Innovation, Sustainability, and Excellence (IMJRISE), 1(9), 11-20. https://risejournals.org/index.php/imjrise/article/view/639

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