Sexuality in The Black Community: Literature Review
Sexuality and gender identity have been controversial and pressing topics for many
decades. With social media and more awareness in general, more conversations are being
brought forward about these topics. When discussing sexuality, mental health, race, or gender
identity, it is helpful to remember that cultural variations are essential, as different groups have
different mindsets and beliefs about certain things; this can apply in the Black community
regarding sexuality and gender identity. Homophobia is rampant everywhere, but some argue
that it is more acceptable to be white or mixed race and gay than it is to be black and gay
(Couzens, 2017). In the black community, there are certain things that are seen as normal and
abnormal, homosexuality or queerness is seen as one of those abnormalities. Many individuals in
the black community are religious and adopt religious viewpoints that they believe allow them to
condemn homosexuality. When arguing against homosexuality, it is presented as something that
is “unnatural,” and something “only white people do.” These mindsets leave way for an
abundance of homophobia in the Black community and negativity impacts the targeted
individuals affecting their identities or the way they perceive themselves.
Homophobia refers to the range of negative attitudes towards people who identify or are
perceived as gay, lesbian, or bisexual. In the article “It’s Just More Acceptable To Be White or
Mixed Race and Gay Than Black and Gay”: The Perceptions and Experiences of Homophobia in
St. Lucia” explores the intolerance of homophobia against LGBT people in St. Lucia.
Homophobia and its negative message can spread in a variety of ways and is typically the result
of being uneducated. There have been studies done in Jamacia that have linked the intensity of
homophobia to the instilled knowledge of sexuality during the times of British colonial rule
(Careaga, 2011). With this, education is an effective way to move away from the outdated
viewpoints on sexuality. This is consistent with the already documented association between the
lack of understanding of gender and sexual minorities and the intolerance against them (Klesse,
2016).
The stature that sexuality has among black people is very negative. Through generational
trauma and the development of society, it can be said that it is feared in the black community. To
analyze and assist with the understanding of the topic, the following theories can be identified.
The social climate theory is the “personality” of a space. This space is a family’s household, a
classroom, a workplace, or even just a group of people. Every single one of those settings has a
climate to it, an atmosphere. The way that things are manipulated and or function in these spaces
determines what type of environment is present. Some may be comforting and freeing, but some
may be suffocating and negative.
A black household would typically look to masculinity in the man and nothing else. The
man is supposed to provide and be the protector of the household and the women is supposed to
be om the back end of the children and foundation. A lot of black men find discomfort and harm
in balancing their feminine and masculine energy because it poses the questioning of their
sexuality. To give an example, imagine said black household with a heteronormative family but
the son is homosexual. He may present more feminine qualities than an “average man” does and
the disdain of this is clearly displayed from the Father. Sayings like “Man up”, and “Stop being
such a girl” are always thrown at around the house. This makes space hostile at times and that
same energy is hidden as well, as there would be left unsaid and ignored but a clear issue was
presented with nonverbal cues. Only the individuals in this household know their perceptions of
each person.
As has been seen, homophobia is a prime component of the black community. This leads
to the fact that sexuality in the black community is looked down upon or feared. Studies and
research show how you are met with more disadvantages when you are a black man who
identifies as a homosexual. Black people have been geared to “try” and not be gay or bisexual.
Fueled specifically by slavery, gender roles, and a rampant heteronormative society. A
combination of historical, cultural, and socioeconomic issues has historically made Black males
fearful of and avoidant of talking about sexuality. Black men’s perceptions of sexuality have
been permanently shaped by the degrading legacy of slavery, which turned Black people into
nothing more than objects. Deeply rooted prejudices and preconceptions that have been
cultivated by this history continue to shape how Black men’s sexual expression is viewed and
dealt with in modern society. Further escalating the dread and avoidance is the combination of
racism and homophobia, which has frequently resulted in a culture of silence and denial
regarding non-heteronormative sexual orientations among Black men.
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