Super Siren: - Lived Experiences of Gay Educators in Performing their Roles in Gumaca, Quezon
Shirley Margarette Espiritu
Discipline: Psychology and Health
Abstract:
This qualitative phenomenological study explores the lived experiences of gay educators in Gumaca, Quezon, as they perform their roles at home, at work, and within their communities. Through purposive sampling, ten openly gay male educators with graduate-level qualifications were interviewed to understand the personal, social, and institutional challenges they face. The findings reveal that these educators navigate a complex landscape of acceptance, discrimination, and resilience. At work, participants described varying strategies of identity expression depending on workplace culture. Within communities, acceptance was found to be inconsistent, heavily influenced by local norms and social dynamics. At home, many experienced conditional acceptance or rejection rooted in traditional and religious beliefs. Despite these challenges, participants demonstrated emotional intelligence, advocacy, and moral fortitude, often acting as catalysts for inclusivity and understanding. The study highlights the need for systemic changes in educational policies, community programs, and family dynamics to support the holistic development and occupational productivity of gay educators. A proposed empowerment program is recommended to enhance resilience, inclusion, and advocacy efforts.
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