Key Points: • Malik Brown, the Project Director of the LGBTQ+ Community Feasibility Study, shared preliminary data from the Community Input Survey. • 2,802 respondents completed survey, and 97 percent believe having an LGBTQ+ community center in Atlanta is important.
After nearly seven months of collecting responses, the LGBTQ+ Community Center Feasibility Study’s Community Input Survey closed on Oct. 17.
According to preliminary data shared with Georgia Voice by Malik Brown, the project director of the LGBTQ+ Community Center Feasibility Study, the survey garnered 2,802 responses. Brown said the data has yet to be fully reviewed by the team and pro-bono consultants, so the following findings are not definitive.
“What we can say for now is that the early responses show overwhelming