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There are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer individuals in every country in the world, but acceptance varies greatly by region. Some communities are very supportive and provide safe spaces to be "out," while in other regions, expressing your sexual and/or gender identity could put you at risk for harassment or violence. If you are a LGBTQ student, it's important to do a little research before you depart. Here are some general safety tips and resources:

  • Know the local laws regarding same-sex relations.
  • Familiarize yourself with norms and styles of behaviors in the host country. Be aware that in some regions, even perceived same-sex desire (i.e. dress and behavior) may put you at risk.
  • Do a little research into your host country's LGBTQ community before you depart. Utilize travel guides and websites to identify LGBTQ-friendly bars, restaurants, neighborhoods etc.
  • Since openly expressing your sexual orientation and/or gender identity could put you at risk in some countries, talk with your Study Abroad Adviser about whether or not you should come-out to your host family and be "out" in your host country.
tips for lgbtqia students
Questions to Consider for LGBTQIA+ Students
  • What are the laws regarding homosexuality and gender identity in my host country?
  • Is it safe for me to be out when I’m abroad? Should I come out to my host family?
  • What are the cultural norms for dating and friendship?
  • What kinds of LGBTQIA+ resources are there in my host country?
  • What is the LGBTQIA+ population like in my host country? How visible and large is it? How do they dress, behave, etc.?
Tips for LGBTQIA+ Students
  • Before you leave, familiarize yourself with your host country's customs and laws regarding same-sex relations and LGTBQIA people.
  • Familiarize yourself with norms and styles of behaviors in the host country. Be aware that in some regions, even perceived same-sex desire (i.e. dress and behavior) may put you at risk.
  • Research whether or not talking about sexuality is taboo.
  • Learn the terms and definitions used in your host country to talk about LGBTQ+ issues.
  • Look into your host country's LGBTQ community before you depart, so you can find a support network abroad. Utilize travel guides and websites to identify LGBTQ-friendly bars, restaurants, neighborhoods etc.
  • Since openly expressing your sexual orientation and/or gender identity could put you at risk in some countries, talk with your study abroad advisor about whether or not you should come out to your host family and/or be out in your host country.
  • When in-country, put your safety first.

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