Trans and non-binary Latin American migrants in London: an intersectional analysis of migration and psychological well-being

Cordoba, Sebastian, Ojeda Caro, Sasha and Fiorini, Guilherme (2025) Trans and non-binary Latin American migrants in London: an intersectional analysis of migration and psychological well-being. Journal of Homosexuality. pp. 1-25. ISSN 0091-8369

Abstract

This study explores the experiences of trans and non-binary Latin American migrants in London, addressing a gap in research on queer migration and well-being outside the US context. Using semi-structured interviews and “walking interviews” with seven participants, this research examines the participants’ migration motives, gender resocialisation, and interactions within queer and Latin American communities in London. A thematic analysis, guided by intersectionality and minority stress theory as theoretical lenses, produced four key themes: (1) Latin American culture and family dynamics: tradition and hostility contributing to distancing; (2) migration as a catalyst for gender identity exploration; (3) intersectional challenges in London: transphobia, xenophobia, and psychological well-being; and (4) queer integrations: support systems, activism, and the need for intersectional thinking. The study emphasizes the challenges of identity navigation, the systemic barriers faced by participants, and the psychological impact of these intersecting forms of oppression. It highlights the need for tailored support services for trans and non-binary Latin American individuals in healthcare, employment, and community support. It also advocates for more comprehensive, culturally sensitive, intersectional research and policy development approaches.

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