The question posed above suggests that governance can no longer be viewed as an imposition of top-down control and uniformity, but rather as an exercise in stewardship that recognizes and values the...
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: Embracing stewardship governance for sexual equality: a journey towards mutual understanding
Can refusal to define oneself be framed as a conscious ethical or political act? This is a question that has been debated for years within social justice movements. On one hand, there are those who...
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: Does selfdefinition lead to better understanding and appreciation of differences between people?
Public spaces of performance have the potential to be powerful tools for social change. They provide an opportunity for people to come together, share their ideas, and create new forms of...
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: The power of performance art in exploring gender, sexuality, intimacy & relationships
Queer Network Systems
Queer networks are groups of individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ and come together to form community and support one another. These networks are typically organized around...
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: The power of queer network organization: how collectivism and collaboration build strong communities
Participatory theater is an interactive form of drama where audience members play an active role in the performance, often through improvisation or participation. It has been used to explore social...
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: Exploring queer identities through participatory theater: sex, eroticism, intimacy, and relationships
The word 'pronoun' has been used for centuries to describe a part of speech that functions as a substitute noun. In modern times, however, it has taken on a more nuanced meaning when referring to...
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: How to use nonbinary pronouns to expand your ethical, social, and philosophical imagination
Vulnerability is an essential part of many queer art practices, which often explore themes of gender, identity, power dynamics, and social norms through unconventional and provocative means. For...
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: How vulnerability is used in queer art practice to challenge traditional ideas about gender and sexuality
Global human rights frameworks have played an important role in protecting the rights of marginalized groups, including the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBT) community.
These...
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: How cultural norms and religious beliefs impact samesex relationships: a look at reconciling conflicting interests
Cultural relativism is the belief that there are no objective truths about ethics, morality, or human behavior, and that each culture's values and practices must be understood within their own social...
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: Unpacking the intersectionality between cultural relativism and universal human rights in queer debates
Can Art Create Dialogue With Those Who Actively Resist Understanding?
Many artists have expressed their opinions about how art can influence society's perceptions and values through their...
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: Can sexual art create dialogue with those who resist understanding?