Sexuality and Natural Disaster: Challenges of LGBT Communities Facing Hurricane Katrina

Bonnie Elizabeth Haskell
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This paper seeks to illuminate the marginalization and unique vulnerabilities at the intersection of sexuality and natural disasters. Drawing from literature and descriptive case studies, this paper examines the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) communities in the heteronormative disaster relief system following Hurricane Katrina. Rejecting the notion of a monolithic existence, LGBT communities will be referred to in the plural throughout this paper. The intention is not to speak for all, but to record trends in accounts of marginalization as identified in pattern-recognition. Discriminatory policy and a pervasive culture of social stigma rendered LGBT individuals powerless in a response construct rooted in inequity. Through categorizing distinct disadvantages in capital and adversities in service and aid provision, this paper concludes that the federal and local neglect of LGBT communities is an environmental injustice. This paper is a call for discourse and action integrating LGBT communities within political and social constructs of disaster risk reduction and response.
性与自然灾害:LGBT群体面对卡特里娜飓风的挑战
本文试图阐明在性与自然灾害的交叉点上的边缘化和独特的脆弱性。本文通过文献资料和描述性案例研究,探讨了卡特里娜飓风过后,同性恋、双性恋和跨性别(LGBT)群体在异性恋规范的救灾体系中的经历。拒绝单一存在的概念,LGBT社区将在本文中以复数形式提及。其目的不是代表所有人,而是记录模式识别中确定的边缘化趋势。歧视性政策和普遍存在的社会污名文化使LGBT群体在根植于不平等的回应结构中无能为力。通过对资本劣势和服务援助劣势的分类,本文得出结论:联邦和地方对LGBT群体的忽视是一种环境不公。本文呼吁在减少灾害风险和应对的政治和社会结构中整合LGBT社区的话语和行动。
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