Mechanisms to Transform Stigma into Opportunity
Stigma is a negative judgment made against a person based on socially undesirable characteristics or beliefs. It can lead to feelings of shame,...
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: Turning stigmas into opportunities: how to reflect, connect and challenge societal norms
Leadership is an essential component for promoting social justice, human rights, and community activism in various contexts. This essay seeks to explore how experiences of exclusion can inform...
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: How lgbt leaders use sex to advocate for social justice and community activism?
LGBTQ advocacy, activism, and community engagement have become increasingly important for individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, asexual,...
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: Sexually, erotically, intimately important for lgbtq+ identity affirmation, mental health, and social connectedness
Sanctuary as a Sacred Act of Moral Witness
Sanctuary can be defined as a place that provides protection from danger or persecution. It is a refuge for those who are fleeing violence, war,...
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: Sacred acts of moral witness: finding safety and dignity through sanctuary
The experience of systemic exclusion can teach valuable emotional lessons that help individuals develop resilience, strengthen their sense of identity, and promote greater understanding and empathy...
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: Understanding the emotional lessons learned through surviving systemic exclusion
How Moral Recognition Contributes to Collective Moral Identity Formation
Moral recognition refers to the process through which individuals recognize themselves as members of a particular social...
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: Sexuality & relationships the importance of moral recognition in forming collective identities
Moral courage is an essential virtue that involves taking risks and standing up for one's beliefs and values in the face of social pressure, adversity, or personal risk. It is closely related to...
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: How to cultivate moral courage for lgbt advocacy and activism
What is Dual Marginalization?
Dual marginalization refers to the simultaneous exclusion from both economic and social opportunities due to one's identity, such as being a woman, a member of a...
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: The intersectionality of sexual marginalization and economic opportunity: unpacking dual marginalization
The article will discuss the ethical implications of underfunding LGBTQ+ support organizations in marginalized communities, which can lead to negative outcomes such as reduced access to resources,...
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: The ethical implications of underfunding lgbtq+ support organizations in marginalized communities: a call for action
What ethical questions arise from navigating multiple, sometimes conflicting, aspects of queer identity?
Queer identity refers to the diverse range of non-heterosexual, non-cisgender identities...
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: Ethical considerations when navigating multiple aspects of queer identity: exploring consent, privacy, labels, and more