Historical erasure is when significant aspects of history are left out or suppressed intentionally. This can have many negative effects on marginalized groups such as LGBTQIA+ people who often face...
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: Overcoming historical erasure: how queer individuals form coherent identities
Queer artists have been historically marginalized and oppressed due to their gender identities and sexual orientations.
They have also contributed significantly to the development of various art...
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: How queer artists can balance creativity and responsibility in their works
The world has witnessed an explosion of digital art that celebrates and amplifies the voices of marginalized individuals from diverse backgrounds. Among these groups are those who identify as...
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: Exploring how digital art empowers queer voices across global contexts
Can Inclusive Language Expand Moral Imagination By Validating Erased Identities?
Inclusive language is a way to validate erased identities and expand moral imagination. It can provide individuals...
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: How inclusive language validates erased identities & expands moral imaginations?
Queer theory is an interdisciplinary approach to exploring sexuality, gender, and power relations that challenges binary thinking about identity and social structures. It offers new perspectives for...
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: Sexuality and identity: how queer theory can shape spaces for better human experience
Inclusivity refers to creating an environment that is welcoming and accepting of all people regardless of their backgrounds, identities, beliefs, abilities, or experiences. Companies are now...
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: Can inclusivity programs really revolutionize corporate culture?
How can an act of resistance be defined philosophically? What is its relationship to autonomy and agency? This essay will explore these questions through an analysis of three concepts: creativity,...
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: How can an act of resistance be defined philosophically? the relationship between autonomy and agency.
Queer sexuality is a broad term that refers to a wide range of identities, orientations, and expressions related to sexuality outside of heteronormative conventions. As such, it covers an expansive...
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: How can we create more inclusive representations of queer sexuality in art?
Living queerness refers to the active and intentional practice of being LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning/queer, plus all non-heteronormative identities) in everyday life,...
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: Living queerness: philosophy, politics, and sexual expression
Queer male friendships are often stereotypically portrayed as being strictly heterosexual relationships between men who have romantic feelings for each other but have yet to act upon them.
This...
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: Queer male friendship modeling relationality and mutual empowerment