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Home / Disasters and Accidents / LGBTQ+ Survivors Face Bias in Fire Recovery

LGBTQ+ Survivors Face Bias in Fire Recovery

28 Jan

Summary

  • LGBTQ+ survivors faced greater vulnerabilities and less support.
  • Discrimination created barriers to recovery services.
  • Housing vulnerability was higher for LGBTQ+ renters.
LGBTQ+ Survivors Face Bias in Fire Recovery

A report released by the Williams Institute and LA County Department of Public Health has highlighted the disproportionate impact of recent wildfires on LGBTQ+ households and businesses, one year after the fires. LGBTQ+ survivors reportedly entered the disaster recovery with pre-existing vulnerabilities and faced additional barriers due to discrimination and bias from service providers.

Findings indicate LGBTQ+ residents were more likely to be renters, increasing their housing vulnerability and affecting their access to homeowner-focused recovery programs. They also faced heightened risks of legal disputes with landlords, needing legal assistance three to four times more often than non-LGBTQ+ residents. Participants reported feeling their claims were taken less seriously once their sexual orientation or gender identity became known.

Survivors described encountering issues with FEMA assistance, including problems with preferred names and paperwork not matching federal records, and discrimination based on same-sex domestic partnerships. Trans and nonbinary participants specifically noted mistreatment and deadnaming during their rental searches. The loss of LGBTQ-inclusive spaces, such as June Bug Tattoos, a queer and woman-owned business, has also negatively impacted the community's sense of stability and belonging.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
LGBTQ+ survivors faced greater vulnerabilities, less support, and encountered discrimination and bias from service providers, hindering their recovery.
LGBTQ+ residents were more likely to be renters, leading to increased housing vulnerability and challenges accessing recovery programs.
Yes, participants reported facing discrimination when accessing aid, including FEMA assistance, with issues related to identity documentation and partnerships.

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