The Community Needs Assessment: Understanding Locals' Wants and Needs
Each legislative session, FreeState Justice's policy team travels to Annapolis to protect the rights of LGBTQ+ Marylanders at a legislative level. As an LGBTQ+ advocacy organization, while we focus on many issues, our efforts are always centered on bills directly related to the LGBTQ+ community and the defense of their rights in this state. This has allowed us to accomplish great things, like successfully blocking discriminatory anti-trans sports bans and ensuring trans communities have access to life-saving, gender-affirming healthcare. But beyond pushing for LGBTQ+-specific policies, what else can legislators do to ensure LGBTQ+ Marylanders' needs are met?
To learn more about what policy issues were most important to LGBTQ+ voters in Maryland, FSJ's policy team partnered with SOURCE interns, a service-learning program at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Between January and March 2024, this team conducted ten in-depth interviews and one focus group discussion with 15 LGBTQIA+ Marylanders. While these interviews do not represent the views and opinions of the whole MD LGBTQ+ community, they do provide a snapshot of what many locals are worried about today.
At the end of the collaboration, the students provided FSJ with a final report detailing the policy concerns that those interviewed described as most relevant to their daily lives. This report - now available on our website - will help guide FSJ's legislative, educational, and legal efforts during the 2025 legislative session.

The people of Palestine, as well as the ways United States officials responded to the genocide in Palestine, were of top concern for nearly all participants. These concerns may be even more pressing for LGBTQ+ Marylanders than the report reflects.
Shortly after the conclusion of this project in March 2024, the number of student-led pro-Palestine demonstrations increased by nearly one-third in April 2024. The people interviewed would like legislators to divest from any partnerships or trades with Israel and their military operations. These findings align with the growing national level of public discontent with the genocide in Palestine.
The report also suggested that LGBTQ+ Marylanders wanted legislative protections from discrimination in housing, healthcare, and employment. For those interviewed, the safety of trans and gender-expansive folks, the rights of pregnant persons, and the protection of poor and disabled people were all significant concerns.
The report's results are clear: the basic needs of all LGBTQ+ people in Maryland, especially those most vulnerable to discrimination, should be affordable, accessible, and identity-affirming. Those individuals who were brave enough to share their voices in the partnership will be vital to supporting FSJ's mission.
While Maryland ranks as one of the most LGBTQ+-affirming states, with both sexual orientation and gender identity recognized as protected classes, not everyone may have the time or resources to access these protections. FSJ bridges the gap between legislative protection and implementation by providing culturally competent, free legal services to LGBTQ+ Marylanders. If you or someone you know may qualify for services, fill out our legal intake form here.
Written by Research Coordinator, Allie Lloyd





