This webinar will be focused on how to support sexual assault survivors belonging to marginalized communities – specifically gay Black and Latino men. This workshop is open to all students, faculty and staff. Dr. López will discuss his research on the sexual assault reporting process among gay Latino and Black men and recommendations for supporting gay male sexual assault survivors of color. Participants will be provided with a brief overview of sexual assault against the LGBT community and students of color. Additionally, the workshop will provide information on cultural considerations towards working with Latino and Black male sexual assault survivors. Topics surrounding masculinities, heterosexism, and racism will be discussed. Register Here
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