Is the fear of same-sex parenting rooted in genuine concern for children or in the defense of heteronormative power structures?
The debate surrounding same-sex parenting has been a controversial...
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: Sexuality, intimacy, and the fear of samesex parenting: a look at heteronormative power structures
Race, Class, and Disability are three intersections that affect LGBTQ individuals in different ways depending on their social context. Each intersection is unique and has its own set of challenges...
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: Discovering the nuances of intersectionality: exploring how race, class, and disability affect lgbtq lives
What is Queerness?
Queerness refers to a set of experiences and identities that challenge traditional understandings of gender and sexuality. It encompasses a wide range of practices, beliefs, and...
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: Queerness: a diverse expression of gender, sexuality, and relationship dynamics
National Policies Mediating the Intersection of LGBT Rights and Citizenship in Multicultural States
The relationship between LGBT rights and citizenship is an increasingly important issue in...
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: Sexual identity & citizenship: understanding how national policies can promote equality for all
Non-binary identities are becoming increasingly recognized within society, but there remain many obstacles to their full acceptance. Non-binary individuals may experience legal, ethical, and social...
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: Nonbinary identities facing legal, ethical, social challenges despite growing awareness
Imagination is an essential tool for envisioning inclusive and morally just societies that respect sexual and gender diversity. It allows individuals to explore alternative possibilities, challenge...
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: Sexuality & gender diversity in inclusive societies: imagining alternatives for equality and justice
Can recognizing historical gender diversity act as a form of postcolonial justice for oppressed populations?
Postcolonialism is a critical approach to literature that emerged after colonialism,...
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: The power of recognizing historical gender diversity in postcolonial justice
Structural oppression refers to the systemic discrimination against certain groups of people based on their race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, disability, age, class, and other...
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: The intersectional nature of marginalization and its impact on individual lives
Bioethics is a discipline that studies ethical issues related to life sciences and medicine. It addresses concerns regarding the application of medical principles for humans' wellbeing, including...
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: Integrating lgbt voices into endoflife decision making for dignity and equality
The concept of love is central to human existence and has been explored extensively through various philosophical perspectives. Queer theories of love and relational ethics offer novel ways of...
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: Queer theories of love and relational ethics: exploring innovative perspectives on intimacy