Groundbreaking survey highlights LGBTQ+ attitudes and concerns across Washington
Most LGBTQ respondents said they had benefited from state’s legal protections, but many also said they had faced discrimination in new state-funded survey led by WSU.
Most LGBTQ respondents said they had benefited from state’s legal protections, but many also said they had faced discrimination in new state-funded survey led by WSU.
A WSU-led team will launch the first comprehensive survey of the state’s LGTBQ+ residents just in time for the kickoff of Pride month.
While increasingly visible among adults, polyamory also exists among adolescents, and as a new study indicates, so does the stigma that can come with it.
The state-funded project led by WSU researcher Traci Gillig aims to find out more about issues facing the state’s LGBTQ+ residents.
Something as simple as seeing all‑gender signs in public places, like restrooms, was linked to adolescents’ acceptance of transgender and nonbinary people, a new WSU‑led study has found.