Policy Priorities This infographic summarizes what respondents in our survey think are the most important policy issues for the government to work on. These include healthcare, including access to reproductive health, making sure everyone is treated fairly, and taking care of the environment. Other important things are making sure everyone is safe from guns, treating people of all races and genders fairly, and making sure everyone can vote.
This infographic summarizes the responses from 4 questions that we asked to get a nuanced understanding of how our respondents understood / defined themselves as ‘women’.
This infographic shows a generational divide within the LGBTQ+ Women’s community in terms of political identity and values. Younger respondents are more likely to identify as socialist, abolitionist, and anti-capitalist, while older members are more likely to identify as Democrat and women-centered. There is widespread opposition to racism among all respondents. 9 out of 10 respondents voted in the 2020 elections, with 96% voting Democrat. However, increasingly disaffected Millennial and...
1 in 3 respondents reported that their sexuality or sexual orientation had changed over time. Respondents aged 20-39 were the most likely to report changing/fluid sexuality, while those aged 50 and older were the least likely. The most selected orientation across respondents’ lifetimes was lesbian, followed by straight and bisexual. Straight was the most selected orientation when respondents were in their teens, while bisexual was the most selected orientation for respondents in their...
This infographic explores the correlation between education and income among survey respondents. In general, with a graduate or professional degree, individuals can earn significantly more than those with only a high school diploma. However, despite their educational attainment, many LGBTQ+ women respondents earned less than expected.
This infographic provides valuable insights into the key social lenses that inform and shape LGBTQ+ Women’s lived experiences and perspectives. It provides a framework for visualizing how expansive our community is – and why that matters.
The infographic provides information on the prevalence of disabilities among survey respondents, including mental health, physical/mobility, neurodiversity, learning, sensory, and other disabilities. The data shows that a significantly higher percentage of respondents reported having a disability, when compared with the general population. Mental health is the most common type of disability.
The infographic provides information on the experiences of bullying, harassment and abuse of respondents in educational institutions. It highlights the reasons why respondents believe they were targeted, and identifies the types of perpetrators of these actions.
Equality Florida is the largest civil rights organization dedicated to securing full equality for Florida’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) community. We’re changing Florida through lobbying, grassroots organizing, education, and coalition building — so that no one suffers harassment or discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation or gender identity or expression.
Come Out With Pride
The mission of Come Out With Pride Orlando is to cultivate visibility, authenticity, and acceptance by curating inclusive experiences that celebrate and embody the spirit of queer resilience.
Orlando Youth Alliance
Since 1990, the Orlando Youth Alliance (OYA) has been providing safe spaces for LGBTQ youth in Central Florida. Their coverage area includes metro Orlando, but also spans out to include the rural counties surrounding Orlando. In 2008, they created a chapter in Lakeland, Florida (Polk County). OYA oversees the highly successful Polk Pride Festival which attracts over 6,000 people annually.
Southern Legal Counsel
Southern Legal Counsel, Inc. (SLC) is a Florida statewide not-for-profit public interest law firm that is committed to the ideal of equal justice for all and the attainment of basic human and civil rights. SLC developed its Transgender Rights Initiative to fill a gap in access to justice for Florida’s transgender community, including in areas such as access to legal authenticity, access to safe and affirming school and work environments, access to medically necessary healthcare, and more. SLC’s Trans Rights Initiative protects the rights of Florida’s LGBTQ+ community utilizing federal impact litigation, policy advocacy, and individual representation. SLC has litigated many of the recent federal cases against the state of Florida, and has successfully overturned the Medicaid Ban on gender-affirming care (Dekker v. Weida); permanently enjoined the medical care bans for minors and restrictions for adults created by SB 254 and the Boards of Medicine rules (Doe v. Ladapo); preliminarily enjoined the pronoun ban for transgender teachers in Florida’s public schools; and more.
Joy Metropolitan Community Church
Joy MCC is the spiritual home to a multi-cultural, inclusive, and diverse community of faith. We are rooted in the life, ministry, and teachings of Jesus. We experience a vibrant spirituality that is positive, practical, and progressive. We’ve always been a totally open and affirming church. We welcome the full participation of people of allraces, cultures, ages, abilities, spiritual backgrounds, sexual orientations, and gender identities. We share a deep sense of community where our diversity is celebrated, not merely tolerated.
ACLU of Florida
The mission of the ACLU of Florida is to protect, defend, strengthen, and promote the constitutional rights and liberties of all people in Florida. We envision a fair and just Florida, where all people are free, equal under the law, and live with dignity.
QLatinx
QLatinx is a grassroots community-led racial, social, and gender justice organization dedicated to the advancement and empowerment of Orlando’s LGBTQ+ Latinx community. QLatinx is committed to building a supportive infrastructure, addressing inequity, promoting inclusionary QLatinx aims to deepen the political consciousness of LGBTQ+ and Latinx individuals about intersections and complexities of institutional, interpersonal, and internalized forms of oppression. This work includes empowering local LGBTQ+ leadership to become cognizant of gender and racial inequities with the LGBTQ+ community and in relation to cisgender populations.
Community Spring
Community Spring is a grassroots organization dedicated to economic justice. The two pillars of our work are income and power: income to meet people’s needs and power to reshape the systems that keep them down.
Pride Community Center of North Central Florida
The Pride Community Center of North Central Florida offers safe spaces, resources, services and events to foster and enhance the well-being and visibility of LGBTQ+ people in North Central Florida. Visibility changes minds. Here in North Central Florida, LGBTQ+ people deserve access to safe spaces where they can not only express themselves, but where they can also be a part of a community. Come join us.