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3:00 pm - 4:30 pm | Salon 14

Supporting Gender and Sexual Identities

Concurrent Sessions 7

Presider: Volker Thomas

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8:15 am - 9:30 am | Salon 3

Supporting LGBT Families Financially, Socially, and Developmentally

Concurrent Sessions 5

Discussant: Kevin Zimmerman
Presider: Joan Jurich
Recorder: Lisa Taylor

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5:00 pm - 6:15 pm | Salon 3

Towards a Richer Understanding of Complex Families: Methodological Innovations & Opportunities in Studying LGBT-Parent Families*

Concurrent Sessions 4

Discussant: Timothy Biblarz
Co-chairs: Abbie E. Goldberg and Katherine R. Allen
Presider: Janel Leone
Recorder: Megan Haselschwerdt

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10:00 am - 11:30 am | Salon 3

Viewing Various Forms of Violence From a Feminist Perspective

Concurrent Sessions 2

Discussant: Jill Bowers
Presider: Elizabeth Sharp
Recorder: Theresa Lindsay

Grant available for LGBT research

deadline November 1
May 17, 2011

The American Psychological Foundation (APF) is now accepting applications for the 2012 Roy Scrivner Research Grants program.

Study on openly gay fathers

Participants needed
March 16, 2011

Participate in an anonymous, online survey for a research project exploring family relationship of gay men who became fathers after coming out.

for Members ONLY

Same-sex Marriage- Audio Recording

Same-Sex Marriage in Canada: A Triumph of Human Rights?

Hilary A. Rose, Ph.D. Marie-France Bureau, Ph.D. will give a presentation on the past (i.e., legal history), the present (i.e., current statistics), and the future (i.e., unresolved issues) with respect to samesex marriage in the Canadian context. Hilary Rose is Associate Professor, Applied Human Sciences, Concordia University, Montreal.

Marie-France Bureau is assistant professor, Faculty of Law, University of Sherbrooke, family and persons law, focusing particularly on LGBT issues.

Same-Sex Marriage in the U.S.: A Triumph of Human Rights?

Gary J. Gates, Ph.D. will discuss the legal history of marriage and relationship rights in the U.S., talk about demographics of same-sex marriage (how many, broad demographic characteristics), and where he sees the marriage equality movement heading (including how current demographic characteristics of same-sex couples might be affecting that movement).

Dr. Gary J. Gates is the Williams Distinguished Scholar, Charles R. Williams Institute on Sexual Orientation Law and Public Policy Research Center, UCLA School of Law dedicated to the field of sexual orientation law and public policy.

Facilitator: Ramona Faith Oswald

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Sexuality Issues Special Session - Audio Recording

Mapping Latina/o Sexualities Research in the United States

Dr. Marysol Ascencio, Associate Professor, University of Connecticut, Human Development and Family Studies and Puerto Rican and Latino Studies A review of the complexities, challenges, and gaps in current research and scholarship. The Latina/o population is the largest minority group in the United States, but understanding is limited and often colored by simplistic or stereotypical images.

The Impact of Family Acceptance and Rejection on Risk and Well- Being for LGBT Youth

Caitlin Ryan, Ph.D., ACSW, Director of Adolescent Health Initiatives, Cesar E. Chavez Institute, San Francisco State University Little has been known about the role of families and caregivers in contributing to risk or well-being for LGBT adolescents and adults. Dr. Ryan will discuss new research from the Family Assistance Project on acceptance and rejection and a resulting family-related model of prevention and care.

Facilitator/Presider: Stephen Russell

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12:15 pm - 1:45 pm | Grand Ballroom Foyer

Poster Session 7

Adoption, Communication for Incarcerated Parents, Family Therapist Issues, Foster Care, Grandparenthood, Intergenerational Issues, Pornography in Committed Relationships, Racial/Ethnic Adolescent Issues, Religion and Families, Spirituality and Families
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8:30 am - 10:00 am | Marquette Room 3

Diversity and Social Justice Issues in Marriage and Family Therapy

Concurrent Sessions 4

Presider/Facilitator: Maresa Janee