Navigating the Spaces Between Racial/Ethnic and Sexual Orientation: Black Gay Immigrants’ Experiences of Racism and Homophobia in Montreal, Canada

Navigating the Spaces Between Racial/Ethnic and Sexual Orientation: Black Gay Immigrants’ Experiences of Racism and Homophobia in Montreal, Canada

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Document Type

Book Chapter

Description

This chapter examines the reported experiences of racism, homophobia and immigration on the health and well-being of Black cisgender gay immigrants in Montreal, Canada.

ISBN

978-1-4985-8229-2

Publication Date

12-2019

Publisher

Lexington Books

Number of Pages

123-148

Keywords

Black, Gay, LGBTQ+, Race and Racialization, Immigration, Immigrants, Canada

Faculty

Faculty of Applied Health & Community Studies (FAHCS)

Original Citation

Chaze, F. (2019) Navigating the Spaces Between Racial/Ethnic and Sexual Orientation: Black Gay Immigrants’ Experiences of Racism and Homophobia in Montreal, Canada. In J. G. Smith & C. Winter Han (Eds.), Home and Community for Queer Men of Color (pp.123-148). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

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