Queer festivals are cultural events that celebrate and affirm non-heterosexual identities, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, and others. These festivals...
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: Queer festivals go digital: embracing hybrid physicaldigital experiences
Chronic social invalidation is defined as persistent rejection from others that undermines an individual's sense of self-worth and belonging. This phenomenon can have profound effects on many aspects...
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: Unlocking the power of intimacy: how chronic social invalidations impact relationships
In today's world, there are many conflicts and misunderstandings about rurality, traditions, and queer identity. While some people may be comfortable with their identities, others may feel conflicted...
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: How to resolve conflict between tradition, rurality and queer identity?
Queer communities have existed for centuries, yet their stories are often hidden from mainstream history. They have been subject to persecution, discrimination, and violence due to their identities,...
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: Exploring the intersections of identity and intimacy: a look into queer communities
How do religious LGBT individuals navigate dual belonging in communities that may reject them?
LGBT individuals face rejection from their own communities due to their sexual orientation or gender...
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: The struggle of being an lgbt individual who is also religious and how it affects their sex life
Strategies for Reducing Emotional and Psychological Burnout Among LGBT Activists Engaged in Long-Term Advocacy
LGBT activists face several challenges that may lead to emotional and psychological...
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: Self care tips to prevent burnout for lgbt activists engaged in long term advocacy
The word "queer" refers to sexual orientations that do not fit within traditional categories of heterosexuality and homosexuality, such as bisexual, pansexual, nonbinary, and asexual. It is also used...
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: How queer gaming experiences promote solidarity among marginalized identities
Faith is a deeply personal belief system that provides individuals with a sense of meaning, purpose, and connection to something greater than themselves. For many people, this connection is rooted in...
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: Deeply personal journey: exploring the coexistence of faith and queerness for selfdiscovery
Can communities heal collectively from trauma caused by systematic exclusion? Yes, they can! Communities that have experienced trauma due to systematic exclusion can come together to heal and recover...
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: Healing community trauma after systemic exclusion: a journey towards connection & empathy
The term "diaspora" refers to a group of people who have left their homeland due to political persecution, warfare, natural disasters, or other factors and settled in different parts of the world....
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: Being part of a diasporic community: navigating sexuality in multiple geographies and cultures