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Invisible lesbians in India

Invisible lesbians in India

According to a 2013 Pew Research Center survey in the United States, 71% of gay men reported being out to all or most of the important people in their lives, while only 57% of lesbian women reported the same. Similarly, a 2017 report from the Human Rights Campaign found that 53% of LGBTQ+ employees who identified as gay or queer reported being out at work, compared to 45% of those who identified as lesbian.

There's substantial data and research available on the lack of visible lesbians across the world. One study published in 2020 in the journal BMC Public Health examined the experiences of sexual minority women in India, including lesbians, bisexual women, and women who identified as queer or other non-heterosexual identities. The study found that participants reported experiencing discrimination, stigma, and violence related to their sexual orientation, which led to a lack of visibility and social isolation. Participants also reported a lack of access to healthcare and other services, as well as limited representation in media and popular culture.

There are a number of factors that may contribute to this disparity, including cultural norms around gender and sexuality, and the potential for greater stigma and discrimination towards lesbian women due to their gender and sexual orientation.

Another study published in 2018 in the journal Culture, Health & Sexuality examined the experiences of lesbian and bisexual women in Mumbai, India. The study found that participants reported facing discrimination and stigma from family members, friends, and healthcare providers, which led to a lack of visibility and a sense of marginalization. Participants also reported feeling isolated and unsupported within their communities.

Here are a few steps we as a society can take in contributing towards a safer space for the lesbian community:

are a number of steps that individuals and organizations can take to help improve lesbian visibility and create a more inclusive society for all.

  1. Speak out against discrimination and harassment: One of the most important ways to improve lesbian visibility in India is to speak out against discrimination and harassment. Whether it's challenging homophobic comments from friends or family members or advocating for LGBTQ+ rights in the workplace or community, every act of allyship can help to create a more welcoming environment for lesbian women and other sexual minorities.

  2. Promote positive representation in media and popular culture: Another important step in improving lesbian visibility is to promote positive representation in media and popular culture. This can include supporting movies, TV shows, and other media that feature lesbian characters and storylines, as well as advocating for more representation in advertising, marketing, and other forms of media. Additionally, promoting the work of lesbian artists, musicians, and writers can help to showcase the diversity and richness of lesbian experiences.

  3. Create safe spaces for lesbian women: Creating safe spaces where lesbian women can gather, connect, and support one another can also help to improve visibility and acceptance. This can include creating social clubs, organizing events and meetups, and advocating for LGBTQ+ rights in the workplace and other settings. Additionally, providing resources and support for lesbian women who are coming out or facing discrimination can help to build a stronger sense of community and solidarity.

  4. Support LGBTQ+ organizations and advocacy efforts: Finally, supporting LGBTQ+ organizations and advocacy efforts can help to create meaningful change and improve visibility for lesbian women and other sexual minorities. This can include donating to organizations that provide support and resources for LGBTQ+ individuals, volunteering for LGBTQ+ events and campaigns, and advocating for LGBTQ+ rights at the local and national levels.

While we fight for the rights of all the LGBTQ+, it's equality important to understand the challenges faced by each of the smaller communities as well.

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