Show me the Gay-ta!

Show me the Gay-ta! Bingo Card
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This bingo card has 25 words: 84% of all respondents are from large cities and suburbs, "Do what you can with the data you have, understanding its limitations", Only 25% of respondents are satisfied with their access to SOGI data, 24% of respondents make tangible use of their SOGI Data on campus, Hawk and Jaime reference their positionalities, Over half of the respondents serve on an LGBTQIA+ task force or committee, Someone says the word "bestie", A QR code appears on the slides, 50% of respondents are not confident in the quality of their SOGI data, Researcher and Practitioner interviewees advocate for more qualitative data on LGBTQIA+ populations, "Professional drag name", Administrators are most satisfied with their access to SOGI data, Free!, A need for collaboration and rapport building between IRPE offices and LGBTQIA+ serving practitioners, Someone makes a pun, Add a field where students can consent to receive information on LGBTQIA+ services to protect privacy while still serving students, Jaime and/or Hawk laugh at their own joke or meme, The number one reported concern with SOGI data is student privacy, 24% of respondents collect SOGI data any time they collect demographic information on a survey, Any efforts towards equity for LGBTQIA+ people must center QTBIPOC folx and those at multiple intersections of oppression, "Qualitative comments were largely 'unsure'", Locally, SOGI data are most often collected in campus-wide surveys, Involve students in decision making and change on campus, Allow students to self-identify and 38% of respondents are unsure if their institutions collect SOGI data.

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