In the past few decades, there has been an increasing focus on gender and sexuality studies in academia.
With the rise of technology and globalization, many scholars argue that traditional...
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: Sexuality in the postindustrial age: how its changing queer studies and activism for the better
Internalized stigma refers to when members of a marginalized group internalize negative attitudes towards themselves based on their identity. This can happen when they are exposed to discrimination,...
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: How lgbt individuals internalized stigma affects their sexuality, relationships, and mental health
Mass media campaigns are an important tool for increasing tolerance, but they must be designed ethically to avoid reinforcing stereotypes. Stereotyping is when people make generalizations about...
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: How to create effective mass media campaigns for tolerance ethically?
Transgender individuals have been participating in competitive sports for decades now, but recent years have seen an increase in their presence in high-profile sports such as Olympic games and...
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: How trans athletes are challenging gender norms and empowering marginalized communities through competitive sports
The term "queer" refers to people who identify themselves outside of traditional heteronormative gender roles and sexual orientation. Queer identities are often marginalized and excluded from...
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: Reclaiming language to promote queer acceptance: the power of discursive practices and language strategies
Transphobia is a term used to describe prejudice towards individuals who do not identify exclusively as male or female, and may include a wide range of behaviors such as discrimination, harassment,...
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: How to combat transphobia and promote inclusion without coercion
Quotas
Quotas are government policies that aim to increase representation of underrepresented groups, such as women, minorities, and immigrants, within certain sectors or organizations. They have...
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Same-sex marriage is currently legal in more than 29 countries worldwide, including several US states and territories. This milestone was made possible through years of hard work and tireless...
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: How samesex marriage activism can inform future equality movements
The LGBT community has been fighting for equal rights for many years, but there are still some countries where they face discrimination and persecution. In this article, we will discuss the...
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: Lgbt rights around the world: political, social and cultural influences
Discrimination is defined as prejudice based on a person's race, gender, religion, age, disability, or any other trait that differentiates them from others. It has been shown to negatively impact...
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: Discrimination leads to lack of empathy and compassion towards others who differentiate themselves