As 2024 comes to a close, we want to thank you for your continued support of LGBTQ data. Without you, we couldn't conduct our rigorous and independent research that informs law and public policy issues.
In appreciation, we give you our annual Data in Review, which highlights LGBTQ news from the past year and summarizes some of the Williams Institute's key findings from 2024.
Wishing you a joyful holiday season and a data-driven new year!
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Miguel Fuentes Carreño presents at the Mexican Senate |
In October, Miguel Fuentes Carreño, the Dorr Legg Policy Fellow and Research Data Analyst at the Williams Institute, participated in a meeting at the Mexican Senate focused on strategies to combat conversion therapies following the country's federal ban on the practice earlier this year. During the meeting, Miguel presented data on Mexico's legislative obligations under international treaties that protect LGBTIQ+ individuals from violence. He also discussed best practices for data collection and contributed to a preliminary agenda aimed at developing policies in response to the new law.
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We're hiring! Join our team |
The Williams Institute is looking for a policy analyst to assist scholars in conducting public policy, social science, and public health research related to the mission of the Institute. Responsibilities include research and analysis of regulations and legislation, data analysis, preparing written products, and coordinating project timelines, research materials, and data collection. The Institute is particularly interested in candidates with experience in analyzing racial and ethnic disparities, intersectional research, and/or democracy and international research questions.
Deadline to apply: January 12, 2025
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Daniel H. Renberg Policy Fellow
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The Williams Institute seeks a law fellow to engage in cutting-edge and high-quality research and analysis related to sexual orientation and gender identity law and public policy. The law fellow will conduct legal and multi-disciplinary research on discrimination facing LGBTQ people, LGBTQ health, LGBTQ families, and criminal justice, among other topics. The fellow will provide research and writing support to senior scholars and will contribute to self-published reports, academic articles, public comments, amicus briefs, and other work. The position is for two years.
Deadline to apply: February 13, 2025
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| Join us for our annual Jazz Brunch on Sunday, January 26, from noon to 2 PM PT, at the home of James Frost in Los Angeles. Enjoy an afternoon filled with jazz music and delicious food as we celebrate our rigorous, independent research on LGBTQ law and policy.
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| The Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law is an academic research institute dedicated to conducting rigorous, independent research on sexual orientation and gender identity law and public policy.
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