Abstract
Despite recent traction on LGBTQ+ older adults of Color in research, older LGBTQ+ Asian American communities are rendered invisible in population metrics, larger healthcare studies, and initiatives dedicated to LGBTQ+ communities. Given intersectionality’s premise on structural forces of oppression, this conceptual article outlines three main goals: (a) an overview of conceptual and empirical research involving LGBTQ+ older adults of Color and gerontology; (b) core tenets of intersectionality theory; (c) applications of intersectionality to address counseling practices with older LGBTQ+ Asian American communities; and (d) future directions for research to elevate the platform of advocacy for older LGBTQ+ Asian Americans.
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