What is LGBT identity?
LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. It refers to people who do not identify with heterosexual gender norms or sexual identities. People who are LGBT may...
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: Understanding the intersections of sexuality, gender identity, and social status
The word "LGBT" stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. It is used to refer to people who identify with these categories. The term includes all gender identities, sexual orientations, and...
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: Sex and love in lgbt communities: challenging religious narratives
1. Lesbian Networks of Care as Moral Communities
Lesbians often form networks of care that embody moral communities based on affection and reciprocity, rather than duty or law. These networks are...
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: Lesbian networks of care: moral communities, historical roots, and intersectional support
Cultural myths are widely believed stories that shape societal norms, belief systems, and behaviors. These stories often contain ideas about what is acceptable and unacceptable within society's...
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: Exploring psychological barriers sustained by sexuality and morality myths in culturally diverse societies
The term "LGBTQ+" stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Plus. This acronym is used to refer to people who identify themselves outside of traditional gender roles and norms....
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: The ethical challenges facing lgbtq+ activism: navigating visibility, privacy, and identity
Hope is an important factor that helps LGBT people cope with the difficulties they face. Marginalization can take many forms, including physical violence, discrimination, lack of acceptance from...
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: The power of hope in coping with marginalization for lgbt individuals
Inclusive curricula can reduce prejudice against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students and promote psychological safety in classrooms. One way to measure this is through surveys...
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: Inclusive curricula can reduce prejudice against lgbt students and promote psychological safety
The Beginnings of LGBT Activism
In the early days of the LGBT movement, activists were primarily concerned with fighting for basic rights such as employment protections, anti-discrimination laws,...
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: The evolution of lgbt activism: from basic rights to marriage equality
Queer marriages are a recent phenomenon that has been gaining traction since the early 21st century. Historically, they were often illegal or frowned upon, but in many countries today they are legal...
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: whats love got to do with it? exploring the evolution of queer marriage recognition and its impact on society
Social progress refers to changes in social norms, attitudes, laws, policies, practices, and structures that lead to greater equality, fairness, and inclusivity. In recent years, there has been...
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: Experiencing exclusion while witnessing social progress? here's how to cope