2S/LGBTQI+ Community
Awarded Grants
- SSHRC Insight Development Grant (2025-2026) - Dr. Fritz Pino (PI) $3,954. Project title: Photovoice and exploring the experiences of 2S/LGBTQI+Students
- SWRC Community Grant (2024-2026) - Dr. Fritz Pino $10,000. Project title: Visualizing the “Bahay Kubo” (Nipa Hut): Saskatoon’s Queer Filipino Drag Collective
- SWRC Seed Grant (2023-2024) - Dr. Fritz Pino $5,000. Project title: Transfeminism as Resistance: A Critical Genealogy to Highlight Trans Women of Colour
Publications
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Eaton, A. D., Scheadler, T. R., Rowe, M., Rao, S., Kwan, S., Beer, O. W. J., Shuper, P. A., Curtis, T. J., Busch, A., Vandervoort, D., & McInroy, L. B. (2025). Assessment of heterosexual-identified men who have sex with men and men of diverse sexual identities: Protocol for an international, multilingual, online, comparative sexuality study. JMIR Research Protocols, 14. https://doi.org/10.2196/66897
Watts, K., Wagaman, M. A., Eaton, A. D., Leung, V. W. Y., Craig, S. L., & Bates, A. (2023). Examining the role of peer and family belongingness in the mental health of Black LGBTQ+ youth. Child & Youth Services. https://doi.org/10.1080/0145935X.2023.2261364
McInroy, L. B., Beer, O. W. J., Scheadler, T. R., Craig, S. L., & Eaton, A. D. (2023). Exploring the psychological and physiological impacts of digital microaggressions and hostile online climates on LGBTQ+ youth. Current Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-023-04435-1
Zamorano-Martínez, L. A., Lozano-Verduzco, I., Mendoza-Pérez, J. C., Eaton, A. D., & Craig, S. L. (2022). Entre la precarización de los derechos y la producción de subjetividad política en experiencias de jóvenes trans en México. [Between the precariousness of rights and the production of political subjectivity in experiences of trans youth in Mexico.] Debate Feminista, 65. https://debatefeminista.cieg.unam.mx/publicacion-entre[1]precarizacion-de-los-derechos.php
Publications: Books & Chapters
Pino, F. (2024). Epilogue: Queer affect as collective refusal and path to deviate from neoliberal ethical desires. In A. Davies & C. Greensmith (Eds.), Queering professionalism: Pitfalls and possibilities (pp.311-315). University of Toronto Press.
Pino, F. (2024). Diasporic queer and trans Filipinos in Canada: Some consideration for anti[1]oppressive mental healthcare practice. In D. Nyaga, & R. A. Torres (Eds.), Reimagining mental health and addiction under the Covid-19 pandemic (vol. 1, pp. 79-82), Advances in Mental Health and Addiction. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-58367- 4_10
Craig, S. L., McInroy, L. B., & Eaton, A. D. (2022). Building strengths-based and empowering continuums of care for LGBTQ+ youth. In M. P. Dentato (Ed.), Social work practice with the LGBTQ+ community (2 ed., pp. 515-533). Oxford University Press.
Pino, F. (2022). Queer and trans theory: Understanding “gender passing” among Filipino trans women. In S.S. Shaikh & B.A. LeFrançois, & T. Macías (Eds.), Critical social work practice. Fernwood Publishing.