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
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
Craig, S. L., Eaton, A. D., McInroy, L. B., Lozano-Verduzco, I., Austin, A., Dentato, M. P., Mendoza Pérez, J. C., & McDermott, D. T. (2022). Building bridges and breaking down silos: A framework for developing interdisciplinary academic – community research collaborations for the benefit of sexual and gender minority youth. Psychology & Sexuality. https://doi.org/10.1080/19419899.2022.2043421
Alessi, E. J., Cheung, S. P., Dentato, M. P., Eaton, A. D., & Craig, S. L. (2022). A qualitative exploration of information and communication technology use among LGBTQ+ emerging adult migrants before and after arrival in the United States. Emerging Adulthood. https://doi.org/10.1177/21676968221087072
Austin, A., Dentato, M. P., Holzworth, J., Ast, R., Verdino, A. P., Alessi, E. J., Eaton, A. D., & Craig, S. L. (2022). Artistic expression as a source of resilience for transgender and gender diverse young people. Journal of LGBT Youth. https://doi.org/10.1080/19361653.2021.2009080
Lozano-Verduzco, I., Zamorano Martínez, L., Mendoza-Pérez, J. C., Craig, S. L., & Eaton, A. D. (2022). Emotions, agency, and materiality: Embodiment of homophobic discrimination against Mexican LGBTQ+ youth. Journal of Homosexuality. https://doi.org/10.1080/00918369.2022.2030614
Craig, S. L., Eaton, A. D., Kirkland, A., Egag, E., Pascoe, R., King, K., & Krishnan, S. (2021). Towards an integrative self: A digital photo elicitation study of resilience among key marginalized populations of sexual and gender minority youth. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2021.1961572
Craig, S. L., Eaton, A. D., Leung, V. W. Y., Iacono, G., Pang, N., Dillon, F., Austin, A., Pascoe, R., & Dobinson, C. (2021). Efficacy of affirmative cognitive behavioural group therapy for sexual and gender minority adolescents and young adults in community settings in Ontario, Canada. BMC Psychology, 9. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-021-00595-6
McInroy, L. B., Beaujolais, B., Craig, S. L., & Eaton, A. D. (2021). The self[1]identification, LGBTQ+ identity development, and attraction and behavior of asexual youth: Potential implications for sexual health and internet[1]based service provision. Archives of Sexual Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-021-02064-y
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.
Pino, F. (2021). Torn apart: Racialized feelings and the ethics of doing research with one’s own community. In R.A. Torres, & D. Nyaga (Eds.), Critical research methodologies: Ethics and responsibilities. (pp 33-43). PA Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Publisher, Studies in Critical Social Sciences Series. Link: https://brill.com/view/title/59361
Suarez, E., Logie, C., Arocha, J. F., Sanchez, H., & Shokirova, T. (2021). Contesting everyday violence: Resilience pathways of gay and transgender youth in Peru. Global Public Health, 16(5), 706–728. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2020.1856397
Pino, F. (March 10, 2022). Piña, nganong asul man ang kawanangan? (Piña, why is the sky blue?). A non-English (Cebuano) introduction of Stephanie Comilang and Simon Speiser’s Exhibition. pp. 5-7. Mackenzie Art Gallery: Regina, Saskatchewan.
Pino, F. (2021). Torn apart: Racialized feelings and the ethics of doing research with one’s own community. In R.A. Torres, & D. Nyaga (Eds.), Critical research methodologies: Ethics and responsibilities. (pp 33-43). PA Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Publisher, Studies in Critical Social Sciences Series. https://brill.com/view/title/59361
Pino, F. (2020). Miss ACAS beauty pageant: A brief note on love, community, and beauty. In J. Gallos Aquines (Ed.), Home is in the body: LGBTQ2IA+ Filipinx Femme, North of the 49th Parallel. (2 pages; volume 1). Winnipeg, Manitoba: ANAK Publishing Worker Cooperative. http://anakpublishing.ca/HomeIsInTheBody.html
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.