March 2020 – This brief highlights the importance of LGBT people participating in the Census.
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Hate Crime Laws: Data Collection
This map shows both what states require hate crimes data collection, and of those states, which specifically require data collection about hate crimes based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

Data Collection
These maps detail states that include questions about sexual orientation and gender identity in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) and the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) surveys, respectively.
LGBTQ People
LGBTQ people in the United States have families, work hard to earn a living, pay taxes, and serve their communities and their country. MAP offers a collection of resources addressing the many aspects of LGBTQ people’s lives.
Data Equity
Although data collection efforts play a central role in government decision-making and resource allocation, LGBTQ people largely remain invisible to local, state, and federal officials who make decisions that directly affect their safety and wellbeing. This lack of LGBTQ inclusive data significantly hinders the ability of advocates and policymakers to

MAP Spotlight: Leveraging Data to Advance LGBTQI+ Equity
This spotlight details MAP's data policy portfolio, which focuses on ensuring that SOGI data are collected, protected, and used by the government in ways that advance evidence-based policymaking, civil rights enforcement, effective service delivery, and intersectional research, while pushing back against efforts to weaken privacy safeguards and misuse data.

LGBTQ Data at the Census Bureau: What’s Changed and Why It Matters
Thiss piece is written by Caroline Medina, MAP’s Senior Advisor for Data Policy and Strategy, and originally appeared in Standard Deviations, a blog published by The Census Project.

One Year In: The Cost of Rolling Back Federal LGBTQ Data
To dig into the impact of the administration’s removal of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) measures, Melanie Klein at dataindex.us sat down with Caroline Medina, MAP’s Senior Advisor for Data Policy and Strategy.
The Federal SOGI Data Landscape Under the Second Trump Administration: One Year In Review
This report reviews recent progress in federal LGBTQ data collection, documents the scope and consequences of current demographic data removals and rollbacks, and outlines strategies and resources to promote accountability and responsible data governance in an increasingly hostile federal environment.

Disappearing Data: Why We Must Stop Trump’s Attempts to Erase Our Communities
This collaborative op-ed comes from Caroline Medina, Director of Policy at The Institute for Health Research & Policy at Whitman-Walker, Naomi Goldberg, Executive Director at the Movement Advancement Project, and Meeta Anand, Senior Director, Census & Data Equity at The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights.
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