Marginalized PopulationsIn module 4 our class learned about current issues and social work practice. I was assigned to group 3 as we tackle the marginalize population related to Queer Theory. I am reminded that week is Transgender Awareness Week. Transgender Awareness Week, observed November 13 to November 19, is a one-week celebration leading up to the Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR), which memorializes victims of transphobic violence. I ran across an article by Google on "How tech creates new space for the trans community." The article talks about supporting trans people in tech, and helping small business owners succeed online.
Group 3 did our presentation on QUEER THEORY that consist of the marginalize population of the LGBTQ+ community.
Queer theory seeks to disrupt dominant and normalizing binaries that structure our understanding of gender and sexuality. Heteronormativity describes the belief that heterosexuality is and should be the preferred system of sexuality and informs the related male or female, binary understanding of gender identity and expression. Taken together, queer theory and heteronormativity offer frames to interrogate and challenge systems of sex and gender in educational institutions and research to better support and understand the experiences of LGBTQ youth.
