Indigenous and intersecting : people of African descent in LGBT psychology -- Gender and Black communities -- Religion and spirituality -- New "outsiders" : Black lesbian, gay, and bisexual students in a historically Black university context -- Black gay men of the South : research implications and E. Patrick Johnson's Sweet tea -- Sexual minority women of African descent -- Cultural complexities and conflict -- Covering, cultural-centrism, and liberation psychology -- Urban and rural challenges -- Education, research, and community services.
Summary
Annotation Same-sex attracted, and non-gender conforming African-Americans are substantial in number, yet underrepresented in the social and behavioral science literature. This volume addresses the issues of black LGBT psychology as a case of indigenous psychology.