The work of social and behavioral scientists plays a key role in deepening our understanding of current issues in the LGBTQIA+ community, while also helping to create policies and practices to advance equity.

Sage’s commitment to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community and to learn — and share — is ongoing and an important part of our overall DEI commitment. Here you’ll find a range of free resources for educators, students, activists, and researchers to raise awareness and support diversity in publishing, higher education, and in wider society.


LGBTQIA+ research

Free, peer-reviewed articles and research. This collection of research, videos, and books explores Queer Theory, Gender Identity, Intersectionality, Sexual Orientation, and more.

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Teach, talk, learn

Resources for students, professors, and researchers. In these webinars, panelists provide insight on how educators, universities, and researchers can better ensure all identities are represented and considered.

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Explore, share, shape

Insight from Social Science Space. During LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, Social Science Space highlights and honors research on these topics and researchers from these communities.

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Advocating for social justice

What is Sage doing? See how Sage is working to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) both within our publishing and our organization.

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Join our Pride 2025 webinar

How to Do Research and Get Published - Research that Impacts the Queer Community

Designed for researchers and writers focused on LGBTQIA+ experiences, our expert panelists will share insights, discuss challenges, and explore the importance of visibility in LGBTQIA+ scholarship. This session includes a Q&A and provides essential guidance for anyone hoping to get published in an academic journal.

 


Watch our Pride 2022 webinar

Expressions of LGBTQIA+ Joy: Celebrations in self, community, media & art

With expertise from diverse perspectives, panelists discussed the vital role that self, community, art, and media play for the LGBTQIA+ community and allies. The panel was moderated by Gemma Ware from The Conversation and she was joined by panelists Jacob Bloomfield, Rosie Nelson, Julian Kevon Glover, and Jonathan F. Alexander.


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