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  • Social Sciences
  • Health Equity
  • Black Studies

Background:

  • Intersectional oppression frameworks illuminate structural health disparities.
  • These frameworks can overlook how marginalized communities perceive their own experiences.
  • Black queer communities possess unique experiences of joy amidst oppression.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the concept of Black queer intersectional joy.
  • To identify opportunities and challenges in researching this concept.
  • To foster solidarity between researchers and Black queer communities.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of intersectionality and joy.
  • Qualitative exploration of Black queer experiences (examples provided).
  • Discussion of research engagement strategies.

Main Results:

  • Focusing only on oppression obscures positive aspects of lived experiences.
  • Black queer intersectional joy offers a distinct lens for understanding resilience.
  • Research engagement requires careful consideration of community perspectives.

Conclusions:

  • Acknowledging Black queer intersectional joy is crucial for holistic research.
  • This concept opens avenues for building trust and collaborative research.
  • Future research should center the nuanced experiences of Black queer individuals.