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Helpful Information to Whom? An Intersectional Critique of the 'It Gets Better Project

机译:有用的信息? “它变得更好的项目”的交叉批评

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The 'It Gets Better Project' started as an online campaign responding to the suicide deaths of multiple young gay men in Fall 2010. The campaign involved people posting videos providing messages of hope and helpful health information for youth as they finish high school and can move on with their lives. Although there is seemingly good intentions driving this this campaign, we were troubled by the initial positioning of the campaign. In this paper we use an intersectional critique to discuss the lack of inclusivity in these videos and how it created a potential opportunity to engage with more LGBTQ youth. Furthermore, we suggest that future online campaigns for gender/sexual minority populations be more mindful of others' lived experiences and how this may impact how they seek health information.
机译:“它变得更好的项目”开始作为2010年秋季的多个年轻同性恋者的自杀死亡的在线运动。该活动涉及人们发布视频,为青年提供希望和有用的健康信息,因为他们完成高中,可以移动与他们的生命。虽然看似善意的意图驾驶这一运动,但我们对竞选活动的初始定位感到困扰。在本文中,我们使用交叉批判来讨论这些视频中缺乏包容性以及它如何创造与更多LGBTQ青少年进行偶然的潜在机会。此外,我们建议将未来的性别/性少数民族人群的在线运动更加重要,他人的生活经历以及如何影响他们如何寻求健康信息。

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