Abstract
While research on microaggressions has exploded, most scholarship explores singular dimensions of identity, including race, gender, or sexual orientation. To date, little work has considered the experiences of LGBTQ students with disabilities. We compared microaggressions reported by 25 LGBTQ students with disabilities to existing taxonomies, revealing 126 disability microaggressions and 53 LGBTQ microaggressions. Microaggressions not corresponding to taxonomies were grouped into eight categories. Participants noted identity management issues that influenced their experience of microaggressions.