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Everyday Violence against Black and Latinx LGBT Communities

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In Everyday Violence against Black and Latinx LGBT Communities, Siobhan Brooks argues that hate crimes and violence against Black and Latinx LGBT people are the product of institutions and ideologies that exist both outside and inside of Black and Latinx communities. Brooks analyzes families, educational systems, healthcare industries, and religious spaces as institutions which can perpetuate and transform the political and cultural beliefs and attitudes that engender violence towards LGBT Black and Latinx people. Brooks highlights mental health activism and alternatives to the prison industrial complex to illustrate the effects of violence on these communities.
Chapter 1: Legal Framework of Hate Crimes Chapter 2: Intersections of Race, Gender Identity, and Class of Hate Crimes Chapter 3: Violence within Families, Institutions, and Communities Chapter 4: Family and Community Impact of Violence Chapter 5: Impact of Violence on Mental Health and Activism Chapter 6: Community Justice for LGBT Black and Latinx People
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