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"Though the mainstream acceptance of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and queer community has made leaps and bounds over the past few years, many pivotal groups within our modern society still respond to the LGBTQ+ community with an overwhelming, knee-jerk reaction of 'us' vs. 'them.' Despite the progress that has been made, misunderstanding, hatred, animosity, aggression, and violence still affect this community on a deep level ... Including highly personal, real-world anecdotes, [this book] helps outline some of the most critical challenges the community faces today"--Publisher marketing.…mehr

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"Though the mainstream acceptance of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and queer community has made leaps and bounds over the past few years, many pivotal groups within our modern society still respond to the LGBTQ+ community with an overwhelming, knee-jerk reaction of 'us' vs. 'them.' Despite the progress that has been made, misunderstanding, hatred, animosity, aggression, and violence still affect this community on a deep level ... Including highly personal, real-world anecdotes, [this book] helps outline some of the most critical challenges the community faces today"--Publisher marketing.
Autorenporträt
Lynda was born and raised in a tiny farming community of four hundred in northern Idaho, where she worked on the family farm. After high school, she traveled to New York to be a nanny for a few months before moving to Las Vegas to further her education. She moved back home to Idaho to raise her three sons while working in the legal field, a career that spanned over thirty years. Watching her gay son navigate the LGBTQ] community and the world in general, Lynda recognized a need to educate others""through a parent's eye""on what LGBTQ+ people endure that others are immune or ignorant to simply because of gender identity or sexual orientation. Lynda lives in Fort Collins, Colorado, with her husband and long-haired dachshund, Tucker "Bug," where she spends her days writing and volunteering. Voices of LGBTQ+ is the second in the Voices Book Series, following the successful Voices of Cancer.