Friendship is an important aspect of life that goes beyond just having someone to hang out with. It involves sharing experiences, emotions, and values, which can lead to feelings of loyalty, trust,...
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: Friendships, ethics, responsibility, care, sharing: the power of community
LGBTQ+ stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, plus all non-binary gender identities. Family is traditionally defined as a group of people related to each other through blood,...
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: Redefining family in the lgbtq+ community: how chosen families challenge social norms and rethink gender roles
Queer Narratives of Survival
There are many ways that queer narratives can be seen to inform ethical considerations around resilience, community, and relational care. One way is through an...
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: Exploring queer narratives of survival to inform ethical considerations
In communities that prioritize gender diversity and nontraditional relationships, there are many ways that people can express themselves through their bodies, identities, and desires. One way is...
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What is divine friendship?
Friendship has been an essential part of human life since ancient times. It refers to a relationship between people who share common interests, values, beliefs, and...
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: The power of divine friendship in the queer community: a journey towards emotional, social, and spiritual growth
Relational Intimacy and Erotic Expression
Relational intimacy is an important aspect of human life that involves building emotional connections with others through physical and mental...
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: Relational intimacy and erotic expression: exploring the intersection of sexuality and spirituality.
Community care is an alternative form of support that functions outside of traditional institutions such as hospitals, prisons, and schools. It is built upon principles of mutual aid, shared...
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: Sexuality, intimacy, and relationships: how community care challenges institutional neglect and violence
What is Queer Kinship?
Queer kinship refers to the practice of forming family units outside of traditional nuclear families, often based on shared cultural backgrounds, identities, and...
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: The power of queer kinship in overcoming systemic inequalities
Queer Care Ethics is an alternative framework that offers a rethinking of justice through compassion instead of punishment. It focuses on the creation of communities where individuals are cared for...
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: How to use queer care ethics to create communities based on compassion and interdependence?
The term "queer" is used to refer to people who identify themselves outside of traditional gender norms or heteronormativity. Queer economics is a field that studies how queer people can create their...
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: Redefining economic justice: the power of queer economic ethics