Rainbow Trap: Queer Lives, Classifications, and the Dangers of Inclusion
Seth J. Meyer
Bridgewater State University
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0255-9900
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24926/jsepa.v4i2.7684
Abstract
Book Review
Author Biography
Seth J. Meyer, Bridgewater State University
Seth J. Meyer, LCSW, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Public Administration in the Department of Political Science at Bridgewater State University. His research focuses on how nonprofits can support LGBTQ+ issues and communities, queer theory, foster care, and adoption within nonprofit studies and public administration. His book, Lessons in Social Equity: A Case Study Book (with Richard Greggory Johnson III), is available from Birkdale Press. He also writes a biweekly newsletter, The Queer Friendly Nonprofit, where he explores how nonprofits can better support LGBTQ+ people and communities in their catchment areas.
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