Ranchers help members of LGBTQ community find acceptance in rural America

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Ranchers help members of LGBTQ community find acceptance in rural America
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Pop culture leads up to believe big cities are usually more accepting of different communities, like the LGBTQ community. But the city life isn’t for everyone.

To Levi Gorsuch and Danny Leonard, life on their ranch is their dream progressing in real timeWhile Gorsuch was born into ranching, his husband, a doctor from San Diego, serendipitously stumbled into it after they met

Aside from raising cattle, Leonard works as a pediatrician and Gorsuch coaches high school volleyball."I think a huge misconception among the LGBTQ+ community is that you have to harbor and grow and experience in an isolated way only in cities," said Leonard."It wasn't until I met my six-foot-four cowboy moving out here that I leaned that, not only is it the two of us, there is actually a huge network of LGBTQ+ people in agriculture, in ranching, in livestock management.

There’s greater LGBTQ+ representation in rural communities than one may think. A 2019 study by thinktank Movement Advancement Projects estimates 2.8 million to 3.9 million members of the LGBTQ community live in rural areas. That’s 3% to 5% of all rural Americans.

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