LGBTQIA+ individuals face various challenges when it comes to accessing mental health services due to discrimination, stigma, and lack of knowledge about their needs. There is limited research on...
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: How lgbtqia+ individuals can access mental health services despite discrimination and stigma
Justice and Equality
Justice is often understood as fairness or impartiality in the application of laws, principles, and standards. It involves treating people equally according to their merits...
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: How to balance fairness and equality in society through affirmative action policies
Does equality at work require cultural revolution or merely better policy enforcement?
There is a great deal of discussion today about how to ensure equal opportunities for women in the workplace....
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: What is the best way to promote gender equality at work? a look at cultural revolution vs. policy enforcement
How does public perception of quotas reflect societal anxieties about fairness, power, and diversity?
Quotas are policies that set a minimum or maximum limit for specific groups within a...
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: Sexual fairness, power dynamics & diversity anxieties: exploring public perceptions of quotas
Economic vulnerability is a state of being economically unstable or disadvantaged. Queer identity refers to people who do not identify as heterosexual or cisgendered. Economic vulnerability can...
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: The intersection of economic vulnerability and queer identity: understanding its consequences and mitigating challenges
There are many ways to interpret the concept of human rights. Some people believe it is about the right to life, liberty, and security, while others see it as an opportunity for freedom from...
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: How intersectional justice and universal design principles can enhance human rights for nonnormative individuals
The concept of institutionalized diversity has become increasingly popular in recent years as more people seek to challenge traditional views about gender roles and sexual identities.
There is a...
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: The concept of institutionalized diversity and its role in promoting corrective justice
Financial independence is often touted as a key component to achieving queer liberation.
It cannot replace the fight for social justice in creating true freedom for LGBTQ+ people. While it may...
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: Financial independence vs social justice: a critical look at the intersectionality of queer liberation
Systemic biases within healthcare institutions have been present for decades, but they are particularly harmful when it comes to LGBTQ patients who face unique challenges in accessing quality care....
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: Gender identity and sexual orientation impact healthcare accessibility
Economic precarity is defined as the lack of financial stability and security that often leads to a sense of instability and fear about the future. Queer identity refers to an individual's...
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: Exploring the intersection of economic precarity and queer identity: a comprehensive look at its impact on education