Quotes are from a Public News Service article published on Monday, April 22, 2024.
A new study suggests laws in New Mexico and 22 other states to protect school-aged LGBTQ youth are having a positive impact.
According to research by the Trevor Project, suicide attempts in states with specific protections for LGBTQ youth were 18% lower, and physical violence reported by those youth was 3% lower.
Katalina Hadfield, a member of Equality New Mexico's board of directors, said she believes the state's progressive protections are due to a community-centered culture.
"Where folks are really willing to help each other out, and look out for one another," said Hadfield. "And I think that is part of what helps students in a lot New Mexico schools feel more included."
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The Human Rights Campaign says in 2023, more than 550 - a record number - of anti-LGBTQ bills were introduced across 43 states, and more than 80 were passed into law.
Both Florida and Texas are among the top ten for introducing and passing hostile laws.
Hadfield, who grew up in New Mexico, knows several people who have left those states because they feel unwelcome and scared.
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