The LGBTQIA+ vulnerability and the need to create shelters in Brazil

Brazil is the country that kills the most LGBTQIA+ population in the world. Thus, situations of exclusion and violence both in the family environment and on the streets have increased in recent years. In light of this statement, this study aims to relate the vulnerability and situations of exclusion...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores: Carla Berto Santos , Alana, de Oliveira Silva, Lívia, Ferreira Leandro, José, Rocha Siqueira Tavares Abreu , Swan, Vinícius de Rolemberg Soares, Marcos
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:Brasil
Institución:Universidade Estadual de Alagoas (UNEAL)
Repositorio:Diversitas Journal
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.diversitasjournal.com.br:article/2113
Acceso en línea:https://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/2113
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:vulnerabilidade LGBTQIA ; casas de acolhimento LGBTQIA ; acolhimento sexualidade e gênero; políticas públicas.
LGBTQIA
Direito Constitucional
LGBTQIA vulnerability; LGBTQIA shelter homes; reception, sexuality and gender; public policy.
Descripción
Sumario:Brazil is the country that kills the most LGBTQIA+ population in the world. Thus, situations of exclusion and violence both in the family environment and on the streets have increased in recent years. In light of this statement, this study aims to relate the vulnerability and situations of exclusion against the LGBTQIA+ population and the need for shelter centers for this minority. The methodology used in the production of the work will be the qualitative bibliographic research when reviewing articles, books and periodicals. It is understood that the lack of information and violence are allied and this is a contributing factor to such vulnerability, since they are motivated by prejudice and other elements that surround the life of the individual belonging to this population. In this context, it is necessary to guarantee the principle of human dignity, affirmed by the 1988 Constitution.