The term 'intersectionality' was coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in the late 1980s to describe how social identities interact and overlap, creating unique experiences for individuals that are shaped by...
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: A comprehensive guide to understanding intersectionality & its impact on feminist movements
The concept of quotas has been an integral part of many modern societies, but its implementation often faces resistance due to perceived discrimination against certain groups. This paper will explore...
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: Unpacking privilege and bias in quota systems: a closer look at affirmative action programs
Queer visibility has been an important issue in Eastern Europe for some time now, but it is still largely misunderstood and often dismissed. In many countries, LGBTQ+ people face discrimination,...
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: Unpacking the growing visibility and acceptance of lgbtq+ communities in eastern europe
I will explore how moral emotions such as guilt, pride, and shame can influence the trajectory of tolerance. Guilt refers to an unpleasant feeling of responsibility for having done something wrong or...
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: Exploring how moral emotions influence tolerance towards others
How does one define race? Why is it important to consider intersectionality when discussing oppression and empowerment? What are some examples of how these factors can interact and impact...
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: The impact of intersectionality on race, class, and sexuality: exploring how these factors influence one another.
Can intersectional activism bridge the divides between women, men, LGBTQIA+ people, persons of color, and those with disabilities who are all involved in feminist movements? This question has been at...
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: Intersectional activism: how it unites feminist movements while acknowledging differences
The article is about the psychological mechanisms that enable people to move from internalizing prejudice towards LGBT communities to empathy and understanding. Prejudice refers to negative attitudes...
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: Developing empathy towards the lgbt community through education and interaction
In many conservative cultures around the world, traditional values emphasize respect for elders, authority figures, customs, and traditions. These norms are often reinforced through strict social...
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: Navigating tradition and gender fluidity: finding balance through acceptance and understanding
Hidden discrimination refers to prejudice against members of marginalized groups that is subtle or unacknowledged. While explicit prejudice is often obvious and easy to identify, hidden bias may go...
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: Hidden discrimination: exploring the impact of subtle bias on lgbt individuals experiences
Binary thinking is a cognitive process that involves dividing things into either/or categories, such as good versus bad, right versus wrong, true versus false. This way of thinking has been used for...
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: Sexual intimacy and relationships in a postmodern world: creating social norms with critical theory