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Questions:
1. Why does L come first in the LGBTQIAA acronym? What is your opinion of this?
2. Your textbook claims bisexuals often face discrimination from others in the LGBTQIAA category. Why?
3. Should "Ally" be included in the LGBTQIAA acronym? Why or why not? What should Allies contribute to the movement?
4. Should "Pansexual" be added to the acronym? Why or why not?
5. What are the dangers of having separate identity groups (like "gay", "lesbian", etc.)? Why is it beneficial or necessary?
6. Why do Latino and African American gay men endure greater incidents of microaggressions in their own communities and within the broader LGBT community?
7. Gillis and Jacobs explain that some people believe that transgender is a concept more aligned with sex/gender, not sexuality, and thus does not in the LGBTQIAA acronym (p. 95-98. Why does transgender belong in the acronym and not belong in the acronym?
8. Describe each of the following types of homophobia. In your opinion which is the most damaging? Explain your answer. Internalized Institutional Defense-Expressive Social-Expressive Value-expressive Use the section "Identity First Language"
9. What is Identity First Language? What is People First Language?