Queer Joy and Resistance to Pathologization
The term "queer" refers to non-heteronormative genders, sexualities, and relationships which do not follow traditional norms. Queer joy is the ability...
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: queer joy and resistance to pathologization: reclaiming pleasure and authenticity in nonheteronormative identities
I will explore how queer ontology challenges traditional understandings of moral agency and proposes a new framework for ethics based on relational responsiveness. Queer ontology is an approach to...
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: The role of ethics in queer ontology: reimagining moral agency through relational responsiveness
The moral imagination is the ability to imagine alternative scenarios and perspectives that challenge one's existing beliefs. It can be an essential tool for understanding and accepting different...
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: Moral imagination in relationships: exploring sexuality across gender identities
There has been a growing trend towards including queer-inclusive liturgies in religious services to accommodate the needs of LGBTQ+ individuals. This shift has led to significant changes in how...
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: Queer inclusive liturgy: enhancing spiritual resilience through emotional integration
Queer storytelling can be defined as the creation and sharing of stories that center marginalized identities, including but not limited to those who identify as LGBTQ+, nonbinary, transgender, gender...
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: Sexuality storytelling: exploring identity through narratives
Queer Archives, Oral Histories, and Personal Narratives Challenge Erasure
Queer archives are collections of materials that document the lives, experiences, and contributions of LGBTQ+ people...
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: Sexual identity and community: exploring queer archives, oral histories, and personal narratives
LGBTQ individuals often face significant challenges to their mental health due to discrimination and marginalization, especially in school environments where they may feel isolated and excluded....
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: Lgbtq activities improve social skills & navigate marginalization
The word "queer" is often associated with nonconforming gender identities and sexual orientations that deviate from the normative expectations of society.
It can also be applied to broader...
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: Reclaiming beauty and desire: how queer aesthetics can decolonize art and selfexpression
The term "queer" has become increasingly popular in recent years to refer to individuals who do not identify as heterosexual or cisgender.
This identity is often reduced to simplistic and...
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: How visual journalism can redefine queer identity through diverse imagery & nuanced language
There is a growing recognition among child development experts that supporting children's exploration, understanding, and internalization of diverse sexual identities requires more than just positive...
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: How parental involvement, peer relationships, and media messages impact sexual identity development in young people