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PRESS RELEASE

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 3/19/24

Press Contact:  Bart Church

EMAIL: queermenoftheberkshires@gmail.com 

CELL: 503-734-6508


 Q-MoB Hosts Mayor Peter Marchetti & Stockbridge Select Board Member Patrick White & diverse LGBTQ+ community members in a series of Berkshire Queer Creative Housing Solutions Forums supported by Berkshire Taconic Foundation. 


 

Pittsfield, MA—Q-MoB (Queer Men of the Berkshires) is offering a series of Creative Housing Solutions Forums for the whole Berkshire LGBTQ+ Community, including a panel discussion on March 24, 3-5 pm at Hot Plate Brewing in Pittsfield. Pittsfield Mayor Peter Marchetti, Stockbridge Select Board Member Patrick White will join diverse LGBTQ+ community members at this forum, which recently received a $3,000 grant from the Community Fund at Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation.

Senior planners from Berkshire Regional Planning Commission and other long-time housing advocates and LGBTQ+ community members will also participate in the forum to foster dialogue, collaboration, and practical project development to meet the housing needs of LGBTQ+ community members.

In the first Housing Forum on 2/25, a Senior Planner from Berkshire Regional Planning Commission gave us an overview of some startling statistics about the housing crisis in the Berkshires:

  1. Rents have been rising rapidly, especially during and after COVID,and are at historic highs in the Berkshires.
  2. Rental unit inventory has fallen dramatically since COVID and is at historic lows, meaning there is a lot of competition for very few rental units.
  3. Inventory for single family homes for sale has dropped dramatically since and beyond COVID and and prices have skyrocketed.  
  4. Inventory for condos for sale has also dropped since COVID and remains at historic lows, and compared to other markets in Massachusetts the Berkshires have almost no condos to serve as starter homes or for seniors to move to when they can no longer afford to care for large houses. The prices of the few condos there are are at historic highs.
  5. Since COVID the demographics of the Berkshires is changing rapidly, in that the population of people over 60 is growing fast, while the numbers of younger generations are dropping rapidly. Because of lack of high-paying jobs, skyrocketing housing prices, and lack of housing inventory, the younger generations of queer people are being forced to flee the region, as are seniors on fixed incomes.

“Quality, affordable housing is an integral part of our community,” said Pittsfield Mayor Peter M. Marchetti. “Pittsfield is taking proactive steps in helping developers create new housing opportunities to provide more possibilities for our residents,” 

Each monthly forum will serve as a platform for LGBTQ+ individuals to share their housing challenges, needs, and visions. At the forums, participants will be invited to join a Working Group, which will collaborate between forums to develop practical projects aligned with their identified objectives, such as creating new housing resources, advocating for queer-friendly housing or policies, and even planning and building queer-friendly housing options, or facilitating older queer people who need help staying in their homes to connect with younger queer people who need affordable housing in exchange for helping with cooking, cleaning, running errands, landscaping, etc.

"We believe that by bringing together diverse voices from the LGBTQ+ community and engaging experts, allies, and housing developers, we can develop innovative solutions to address the increasingly impossible housing challenges of younger and older LGBTQ people in the region," said Bart Church, Q-MoB Interim Executive Director. “Q-MoB is grateful to the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation for its support of this ground-breaking work.”

LEARN MORE:  For more information and to register for the upcoming 3/24 & 4/28 forums, please CLICK HERE

About Q-MoB:

Q-MoB is a non-profit organization that empowers queer men in the greater Berkshire region to create, find, & participate in activity/support groups, classes, & resources that foster community, wellness, & fun. We are a non-profit hub for diverse & intergenerational community organizing for rural queer/gay men of all ages, races, income levels, & backgrounds to discover & manifest their individual & collective potential. We offer more than 25 activities/month in the parts of 4 states and 5 counties that make up the Greater Berkshires.

Quotes from Q-MoB Participants

 Here are some quotes from participants and organizers about what makes Q-MoB special:


“I was stunned at how many men showed up. It's obvious that there is a need for a group like this.  So many of us are coming out of isolation, and not just from COVID, or living in a rural community, but just by being gay.   It was powerful to see my community sitting right there next to me and what is possible.” said Tom Truss, one of the participants & group co-facilitators.  


“In the 40 years I’ve been organizing queer organizations, I’ve never seen a group with so much energy able to channel that energy into so many activities and such a clear plan for putting them into action,” said Bart Church, one of the participants & facilitators.


“I was drawn to the idea of Q-MoB because it gave me hope to have a community with other queer men where I can belong with, grow, and learn from.” 

Find out more

ARTICLES ABOUT Q-MOB

Berkshire Eagle Feature about Q-MoB

Berkshire Eagle Article about Founding of Q-MoB

Berkshire Edge Article about Founding of Q-MoB

Click here to find the 2/25/23 Berkshire Eagle feature about Q-MoB

Berkshire Edge Article about Founding of Q-MoB

Berkshire Eagle Article about Founding of Q-MoB

Berkshire Edge Article about Founding of Q-MoB

Click here to find the 2/2/23 Berkshire Edge article about the founding of Q-MoB

Berkshire Eagle Article about Founding of Q-MoB

Berkshire Eagle Article about Founding of Q-MoB

BTW Berkshires beautiful story about founding of Q-MoB

Click here to find 2/1/23 Berkshire Eagle article about the founding of Q-Mob

BTW Berkshires beautiful story about founding of Q-MoB

BTW Berkshires Article about Q-MoB Arts/Culture Group & the importance of queer art in the Berkshire

BTW Berkshires beautiful story about founding of Q-MoB

Click here to find 2/22/23 BTW Berkshires article about Q-MoB & our Arts/Culture Group

BTW Berkshires Article about Q-MoB Arts/Culture Group & the importance of queer art in the Berkshire

BTW Berkshires Article about Q-MoB Arts/Culture Group & the importance of queer art in the Berkshire

BTW Berkshires Article about Q-MoB Arts/Culture Group & the importance of queer art in the Berkshire

Click here to find 2/22/23 BTW Berkshires article about Q-MoB & our Arts/Culture Group

Berkshire Magazine Article on Q-MoB & our Summer Activities

BTW Berkshires Article about Q-MoB Arts/Culture Group & the importance of queer art in the Berkshire

BTW Berkshires Article about Q-MoB Arts/Culture Group & the importance of queer art in the Berkshire

Click here to find Berkshire Magazine LGBTQ+ Pride Issue about Q-MoB & our summer activities..

Berkshire Edge coverage of 5/21 Queer Diva Dance Party

How can the Berkshires make housing more affordable? A forum hosted by Q-MoB brainstorms solutions

Q-MoB presents LGBTQ aging well collaborative learning series

Click here to find Berkshire Edge story about Q-MoB Queer Diva Dance Party & Fundraiser

Q-MoB presents LGBTQ aging well collaborative learning series

How can the Berkshires make housing more affordable? A forum hosted by Q-MoB brainstorms solutions

Q-MoB presents LGBTQ aging well collaborative learning series

Click here to read article

How can the Berkshires make housing more affordable? A forum hosted by Q-MoB brainstorms solutions

How can the Berkshires make housing more affordable? A forum hosted by Q-MoB brainstorms solutions

Q-MoB Hosts Mayor Peter Marchetti & Stockbridge Selectman Patrick White to Discuss LGBTQ+ Housing Cr

Click here to find 3/3/24 Berkshire Eagle article about Q-MoB Berkshire Creative Housing Solutions Forums

Q-MoB Hosts Mayor Peter Marchetti & Stockbridge Selectman Patrick White to Discuss LGBTQ+ Housing Cr

Q-MoB Hosts Mayor Peter Marchetti & Stockbridge Selectman Patrick White to Discuss LGBTQ+ Housing Cr

Q-MoB Hosts Mayor Peter Marchetti & Stockbridge Selectman Patrick White to Discuss LGBTQ+ Housing Cr

Click here to find Greylock Glass coverage of Q-MoB's  Berkshire Queer Creative Housing Solutions Forums

Pittsfield: Aging Well Series Offered for LGBTQ+ Community

Q-MoB Hosts Mayor Peter Marchetti & Stockbridge Selectman Patrick White to Discuss LGBTQ+ Housing Cr

Pittsfield: Aging Well Series Offered for LGBTQ+ Community

Click here to find article

In wake of election, LGBTQ+ community looks to the potluck

Q-MoB Hosts Mayor Peter Marchetti & Stockbridge Selectman Patrick White to Discuss LGBTQ+ Housing Cr

Pittsfield: Aging Well Series Offered for LGBTQ+ Community

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Research on Rural Queer Health Disparities

New Surgeon General Advisory Raises Alarm about the Devastating Impact of the Epidemic of Loneliness

New Surgeon General Advisory Raises Alarm about the Devastating Impact of the Epidemic of Loneliness

New Surgeon General Advisory Raises Alarm about the Devastating Impact of the Epidemic of Loneliness

 

Loneliness is far more than just a bad feeling—it harms both individual and societal health. The physical health consequences of poor or insufficient connection include a 29% increased risk of heart disease, a 32% increased risk of stroke, and a 50% increased risk of developing dementia for older adults. Additionally, lacking social connection increases risk of premature death by more than 60%.  The mortality impact of being socially disconnected is similar to that caused by smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day, and even greater than that associated with obesity and physical inactivity.

While the epidemic of loneliness and isolation is widespread and has profound consequences for our individual and collective health and well-being, there is a medicine hiding in plain sight: social connection. LINK

Understanding Sexual Minority Health Disparities in Rural Areas

New Surgeon General Advisory Raises Alarm about the Devastating Impact of the Epidemic of Loneliness

New Surgeon General Advisory Raises Alarm about the Devastating Impact of the Epidemic of Loneliness

Article reviews research from several disciplines including sociology, psychology, and public health to examine recent inconsistencies in findings of rural/urban health disparities among sexual minority populations. LINK

Gay Acres: Sexual Orientation Differences in Health Indicators Among Rural and Non-rural Individuals

New Surgeon General Advisory Raises Alarm about the Devastating Impact of the Epidemic of Loneliness

Gay Acres: Sexual Orientation Differences in Health Indicators Among Rural and Non-rural Individuals

 Significant differences between LGB and heterosexual participants emerged for several health indicators, with bisexuals having a greater number of differences than gay men/lesbians. There were fewer differences in health indicators for rural LGB participants compared to heterosexuals than non-rural participants. LINK

The Forgotten Minorities: Health Disparities of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Commun

The Forgotten Minorities: Health Disparities of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Commun

Gay Acres: Sexual Orientation Differences in Health Indicators Among Rural and Non-rural Individuals

LINK.

Health and health care of rural sexual and gender minorities: A systematic review

The Forgotten Minorities: Health Disparities of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Commun

Health Indicators of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Other Sexual Minority (LGB+) Youth Living in Rural

 Prior research describes significantly worse health outcomes experienced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people relative to their heterosexual and cisgender counterparts. A prevalent research focus on urban LGBT populations has created a gap in understanding rural LGBT health care and outcomes from a holistic perspective. The present article provides a literature review focusing on the health and health care experiences of LGBT people living in rural areas and highlighting challenges and opportunities for growth in providing culturally competent rural health care.  LINK

Health Indicators of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Other Sexual Minority (LGB+) Youth Living in Rural

The Forgotten Minorities: Health Disparities of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered Commun

Health Indicators of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Other Sexual Minority (LGB+) Youth Living in Rural

 Living in a rural community was not associated with additional challenges beyond those posed by LGB+ status. Instead, most noted differences in indicators of psychosocial challenge were between LGB+ and heterosexual youth, regardless of rural vs nonrural community living status. For example, sexual minority youth, both male and female, were more likely to have used substances, have depressive symptomatology, have low self-esteem, and report being bullied in the past year compared with both rural and nonrural heterosexual youth. LINK

“The Message Is You Don’t Exist”: Exploring Lived Experiences of Rural Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans

“The Message Is You Don’t Exist”: Exploring Lived Experiences of Rural Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans

“The Message Is You Don’t Exist”: Exploring Lived Experiences of Rural Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans

Analysis revealed themes including stigma and discrimination, judgments and assumptions, gender identities, lack of knowledge, limited access/systemic barriers, rural considerations, and recommendations for changes to address the gaps in health care services and barriers to access. LINK

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