Safer Brave Spaces That Empower Queer and Trans Students
Re-conceptualizing Safe Spaces
ISBN: 978-1-83982-251-3, eISBN: 978-1-83982-250-6
Publication date: 25 October 2021
Abstract
Through scholarly personal narrative (Nash, 2004), this chapter outlines a multifaceted approach to creating safer brave spaces for queer and trans students within a predominantly Hispanic-serving, public research university with a mainly commuter student population in South Florida. All spaces require courageous acts of authenticity on the part of its occupants. Thus, the creation of safer brave spaces is acknowledged as a practice since safety is an ideal to be worked toward especially for those with less power and privilege, such as queer and trans people as opposed to straight and cisgender people. Experiences of heterosexism and cisgenderism are positively associated with psychological distress among queer and trans college students (Goldberg, Kuvalanka, & Black, 2019; Sue, 2010; Woodford, Kulick, Sinco, & Hong, 2014). Research suggests empowerment and the acquisition of power is a positive coping mechanism for resisting and overcoming experiences of heterosexism and cisgenderism (Mizock, 2017; Nadal, Davidoff, Davis, & Wong, 2014; Todoroff, 1995). Administrators are called upon to mindfully create spaces that empower queer and trans students. Quick tips throughout the chapter highlight that queer and trans students should be given opportunities to determine their own risks, choose their own mentors, create their own spaces, have their own voices centered, realize their own solutions, fail and learn from setbacks, and deconstruct systems of power. At the University level, administrators should work to educate and change policies that further support students' opportunities to courageously exist and persist authentically in spaces across the university as a whole and not just in designated centers.
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Citation
Friedman, E.J. (2021), "Safer Brave Spaces That Empower Queer and Trans Students", Winter, K. and Bramberger, A. (Ed.) Re-conceptualizing Safe Spaces, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 91-106. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83982-250-620211012
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2021 Erica Jayne Friedman. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited