Systemic homophobia refers to prejudice against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people that is embedded within the structures of society, including legal, educational, and cultural...
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: The mental health consequences of systemic homophobia: how prejudice shapes the lives of lgbt individuals
In the modern world, there are multiple approaches to shaping public policy on LGBT issues that involve religious and secular perspectives. Religious organizations often believe that homosexual...
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: Public policies towards lgbt individuals: religious vs. secular perspectives on sexuality
The term "LGBTQ" stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, and asexual people. These individuals often face various obstacles and barriers in their career paths,...
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: Overcoming barriers: creating truly inclusive workplaces for lgbtq individuals
The topic of this article is the interplay between legal recognition, social visibility, and cultural acceptance in shaping public perceptions of queer marriages. Queer marriage refers to any type of...
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: Sexual identity marriage acceptance legality and visibility impact society perception
Which interventions at structural, institutional, and individual levels are most effective in reducing homophobia and promoting social inclusion is a question that has been studied extensively in...
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: How to promote social inclusion for lgbtq+ people through effective interventions
Pride events are annual celebrations that provide a platform for members of the LGBTQ+ community to come together and celebrate their identities, advocate for their rights, and promote inclusivity....
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: Annual pride events celebrate community identities, promote inclusivity while navigating pressure & scrutiny
The concept of transnational queer solidarity is one that encompasses the idea that queer individuals can come together across cultural, linguistic, and geographic boundaries to create a community...
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: Sex and sexuality: overcoming barriers to transnational queer solidarity
LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) experiences are shaped by their history and culture. This can be seen through the effects of colonization, religion, and culture.
Colonialism has had a...
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: Unpacking the intersectionality of colonial legacy, religion, and culture on lgbt experiences in africa
Informal LGBT networks have been formed throughout history to provide support and solidarity for members of the community who face social, political, and cultural repression. These networks can take...
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: how informal lgbt networks have survived despite social and political repression
Does the very act of categorizing people as "LGBT" reinforce the divisions it seeks to overcome?
The term LGBT refers to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals. It is an acronym used...
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: Does categorizing people as lgbt reinforce divisions or promote unity?