What is it about?
In a socially committed science with a participatory research methodology several recommendations emerged 1) update main institutional actions, 2) dialogical collaboration with LGBT communities, and 3) strategic community actions that integrates LGBT activism with universities
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Why is it important?
Community-based projects and actions that can make LGBT issues and rights more visible, impact positively learning/teaching, research and university-community outreach
Perspectives
An international perspective on diversity issues is a goal to think about and understand science, community and shared advocacy opportunities from psychology in a wider, connected and global viewpoint
Reynel Chaparro
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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This page is a summary of: Diversity and equity in
Ibero‐American
universities: An ecological analysis and proposals for
action‐research
from psychology, Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, March 2021, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/casp.2519.
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