From The Williams Institute <[email protected]>
Subject What Biden's first 10 days means for LGBTQ people
Date January 30, 2021 5:59 PM
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Plus: New report on Black LGBT adults 


** Executive actions provide protections for millions of LGBTQ people
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The first 10 days of the Biden administration provided a historic level of recognition and protection for LGBTQ people in the U.S. President Biden became the first-ever president to issue executive orders directly addressing LGBTQ people and LGBTQ rights on day one of his administration. Within the first 10 days, he had issued four.

On day one, President Biden issued an executive order protecting LGBTQ people from discrimination ([link removed]) nationwide, extending federal protections to 13 million LGBTQ youth and adults. A second day-one order committed to advancing equity ([link removed]) and better data collection for LGBTQ people and a third recognized the disparate impact of COVID-19 ([link removed]) on LGBTQ people. In his second week, President Biden ended the ban on transgender service members ([link removed]) .
Other executive orders issued within the first 10 days affect LGBTQ immigrants ([link removed]) , provide support for LGBTQ people experiencing economic insecurity ([link removed]) , and increase access to health care ([link removed]) for LGBTQ people.
NEW RESEARCH


** 1.2 million Black LGBT adults live in the US
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An estimated 1.2 million adults in the U.S. identify as Black and LGBT, and one-third of them are raising children. Black LGBT people fare worse than their non-LGBT counterparts in many measures of economic and social vulnerability, including employment, income level, food insecurity, and healthcare access. In addition, Black LGBT adults face disparities in mental and physical health, such as depression, asthma, and disability.
Distribution of Black LGBT and non-LGBT adults in the US
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Join us on February 9 for a discussion on the overrepresentation of Black and sexual minority men in civil commitment programs. Panelists will provide a brief history of civil commitment and the legal challenges to it and will discuss the need to address violence in our communities without further expanding mass incarceration.
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** Sears Clinical Law Teaching Fellow
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We are seeking a clinical law teaching fellow focused on the intersections of sexual and reproductive health, LGBTQ rights, and racial and economic justice. The fellow will teach experiential courses at UCLA Law and engage with policy and scholarly research projects.
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