
Stonewall's Legacy Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Students in Higher Education: AEHE
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Summary
Table of Contents
Foreword xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction and Overview 1
Who Are BGLT College Students? A Historical Overview 7
BGLT Student History Pre-Stonewall: What Do We Know? 9
Stonewall Approaches: BGLT Visibility and Marginality in the Twentieth Century 13
Stonewall and Its Aftermath: The Birth of the Homophile Movement 16
Transgender Lives and Stonewall 19
BGLT Rights on the College Campus: The Student Homophile Movement 20
Student Movement Snapshots: BGLT Student Activism at Three Institutions 23
Queer Student Activism Today 29
Conclusion: BGLT Student Visibility and Activism After Stonewall 33
Bisexual, Gay, and Lesbian Student Development Since Stonewall 35
Bisexual, Gay, and Lesbian Identity Development 37
Beyond the Monolithic Queer: Developmental Theory in Twenty-First-Century Context 47
Students of Color and Bisexual, Gay, and Lesbian Identity Development 49
Stonewall's Legacy v Intersectionality and Identity Development 51
Impediments to BGL Student Development in College 56
Conclusion 57
Transgender Student Issues and Development After Stonewall 59
Who Are Transgender College Students? 59
Transgender Students at Women's Colleges 62
Transgender Student Development 63
The Challenge of Transphobia on Campus 67
The Resilience of Transgender Students 72
Transgender Students’ Needs and Services 74
Conclusion 78
The BGLT Campus Resource Center 81
The First BGLT Campus Resource Centers: Their Founding and Purposes 82
BGLT Centers Today: Their Purposes and Roles 85
BGLT Students and Campus Climate Assessment 87
Center Leadership: A “New Profession” in Higher Education 90
The Politics of BGLT Campus Resource Centers: Contested Territory 92
Higher Education Student Affairs and BGLT Issues 95
BGLT Issues in Professional Preparation of Student Affairs Practitioners 98
Conclusion 99
Identity and Solidarity: The Next Steps in BGLT Student Inclusion and Equity 101
Collaborative Transformation 103
Conclusion 109
References 113
Name Index 133
Subject Index 138
About the Author 145
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