Pew Research Center Acknowledges contributors to ‍LGBTQ Research

The Pew Research ‌Center has released acknowledgements for its recent⁤ report concerning‍ gender, LGBTQ issues, and social trends. The report was made possible thru support from The Pew Charitable Trusts and the People & Voices Initiative.

Several individuals collaborated on the report, providing input and analysis. Key ‌contributors include ​Kim Parker, director of social trends research;⁢ Juliana‌ Horowitz, senior associate director; and research associates Rachel Minkin and At Lin. ‌Research analysts Kiley⁣ Hurst and Braga Days, along with former research associate Isabel Goddard, also played crucial roles.

John Carlo mandapat ‌contributed as ⁣information graphics designer, while Anna Jackson served as editorial assistant. Julia O’hanlon, communications manager, and Andrew Grant, communications associate, also ​lent ⁣their expertise.

The Pew Research Center methodology team, including Courtney Kennedy, andrew Mercer, Ashley Amaya, and others, provided guidance. editorial direction came from Rachel Drian and neha Sahgal. ⁣Additional input was received from Gabe Borelli, Anna Brown, and several other colleagues.

External advisors, including​ Jaimie Kelton from The‍ Queer Family Podcast, Abbie Goldberg from Clark University, and Brad Sears from the Williams Institute, offered invaluable advice during the study’s development. Christy Mallory, ​Naomi goldberg, and Lisa Diamond also ⁤contributed their expertise.

What’s next

The Pew Research Center will continue its work on⁣ gender, LGBTQ issues, and social trends,​ building upon this research and the‍ insights gained‍ from its contributors and advisors.