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Sometimes Sisters: An Exploration Of The Culture Of Historically Black Colleges And Universities And Its Impact On The Campus Climate For Lesbian And Bisexual Female Students, Donique R. Mcintosh
Sometimes Sisters: An Exploration Of The Culture Of Historically Black Colleges And Universities And Its Impact On The Campus Climate For Lesbian And Bisexual Female Students, Donique R. Mcintosh
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For approximately the last 20 years, researchers have studied the "environment" for students who are lesbian, gay, and bisexual. However, there has been little empirical research on the experiences of lesbian, bisexual, or gay students at historically Black colleges and universities. Most of the literature to date has focused on students at predominantly White institutions and students who are male. Further, HBCUs have long-been lauded for the unique educational experience they have created for African American students in general as evidenced by reports of greater satisfaction, faculty and social support, positive self-images, strong racial pride, and better psychosocial adjustment (Allen, …