Home is where our story begins : CALD LGBTIQ+ people's relationships to family

Nicole L. Asquith, Anneke Collison, Lisa Lewis, Kai Noonan, Eloise Layard, Guneet Kaur, Fernanda Bellei, Erdem Yigiter

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Abstract

There is a lacuna in the research about LGBTIQ+ people’s relationships to family, and in particular, their experiences of family violence and how these experiences vary for people who also identify as culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD). In this paper, we explore the impact of the 2017 Australian Marriage Equality vote on CALD LGBTIQ+ people residing in Greater Western Sydney (GWS), which is one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse areas of Australia, and where there was a significant ‘no’ vote. The 14-week campaign before the Marriage Equality vote resulted in significant social and individual trauma and damage to existing, fraught family relationships for LGBTIQ+ Australians (Ecker & Bennett, 2017). The findings from this research highlight that while CALD LGBTIQ+ people experience high levels of family violence at the time of coming out and during events such as the Marriage Equality vote, families are also an incredible source of support when CALD LGBTIQ+ are accepted by their families and wider communities. This paper documents the experiences of CALD LGBTIQ+ people’s relationships and reports on the findings from a survey with CALD LGBTIQ+ people in GWS.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)311-332
Number of pages22
JournalCurrent Issues in Criminal Justice
Volume31
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • culture
  • families
  • family violence
  • religion
  • sex

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