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.
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.
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.
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.
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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