“…These non-Criterion A stressors include exposure to racist acts (i.e., racial trauma) and additional forms of oppression based on, or at the intersection(s) with, gender, sexuality, and other stigmatized identities (Chae, Lincoln, & Jackson, 2011;Ching, Lee, Chen, So, & Williams, 2018;Holmes, Facemire, & Da Fonseca, 2016;Pieterse, Carter, Evans, & Walter, 2010;Williams et al, 2014;Williams, Kanter, & Ching, 2018;Williams, Peña, & Mier-Chairez, 2017). For example, sexual/gender minorities of color are at risk of experiencing structural stressors such as homophobia or transphobia in their ethnic communities, as well as racism in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual+ (LGBTQIA+) community (for an intersectional conceptual model, see Ching et al, 2018). In addition, the racist War on Drugs has resulted in African Americans being disproportionately charged with drug-related offenses, despite equivalent rates of use and possession as Whites (Cooper, 2015).…”