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Spencer Cox’s veto of the bill.Virginia driver finds her Gay Pride bumper sticker covered up with heinous homophobic poster claiming 'gay people live 30 years less' and '28% of gay men will have 1000+ partners' Though Utah passed HB11 in March, a bill that banned transgender girls from competing in school sports matching their gender identity, Jaramillo said she was thankful for Gov. “I am thankful that here in Utah people are much more open-minded to seeing the diversity of others, even though sometimes it doesn’t feel like it.”
“It’s something that we in Utah have the ability to work towards to really improve,” she said.
Jaramillo said Utah is more accepting of queer individuals than other red states, like Texas or Florida, which have passed and proposed a series of laws targeting the rights of LGBTQ individuals. “I wanted to kind of bring more voices to the table,” Jaramillo said, who works as the director of public outreach for Equality Utah. Jaramillo said she felt compelled to run for office to bring more balanced representation to the Utah Legislature as a veteran, a Latina and member of the LGBTQ community. (Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Olivia Jaramillo, director of public outreach for Equality Utah, in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, May 4, 2022. Reyes Salinas said he believes it’s a result of millennial parents raising children in more inclusive households, as well as an increased acceptance of LGBTQ people on social media. In 2019, the median age of a Latino adult was 30, according to the Pew Research Center. Some experts say the reason Latinos are less likely to identify as heterosexual is because they are likely to skew young. “It is very pleasantly surprising that Latinx, Latino Gen and millennials are identifying more as LGBTQ+, especially when Latino households are culturally known to be more conservative when it comes to sexual orientation or gender norms,” said Jorge Reyes Salinas, communications director for Equality California, an organization that advocates for LGBTQ rights in a state where Latinos make up 39% of the population. The percentage of queer Latino adults was even higher among Gen Zers - the cohort born between 19 - where more than 1 in 5 said they were LGBTQ, the report found. Latino adults said they identified as LGBTQ, nearly twice the rate of 6.2% of non-Hispanic white adults and 6.6% of Black adults who said they were queer. Young Latino adults like Juarez, 28, who is queer and Mexican American, are increasingly identifying as LGBTQ, according to a Gallup poll released this year. More than 1 in 5 Gen Z Latinos identify as LGBTQ “You don’t really realize how hard it is until you’re exposed to more diversity,” Juarez said.