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Part B: Promoting Change at the Community and Policy Levels: Understanding the Views of Particular Groups

A Window Illuminating the Reservations of Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in Fully Embracing the Institution of Same-Sex Marriage

Pages 132-148 | Published online: 02 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

The goal of this discussion is to examine some of the variables that impact black men who have sex with men (MSM) embracing the institution of same-sex marriage. At the cornerstone of this discussion is the notion that one must embark upon a contextual analysis if one hopes to understand human behavior and attitudes. This contextual analysis explores socio-cultural influences, dispositional characteristics, constitutional factors, and systemic influences. A discussion of same-sex marriage and the need for social advocacy within the context of this social justice movement is explored.

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