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HEALING INTERGENERATIONAL TRAUMA: THE POWER OF STORYTELLING PRACTICES AND GROUP SHARING (68)

Storytelling can be an effective way to help communities overcome the impact of intergenerational trauma, which refers to the traumatic experiences that are passed down from one generation to...

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THE INTERSECTION OF SEXUALITY AND TIME: EXPLORING QUEER TEMPORALITY

Queer temporality is an emerging concept that challenges traditional understandings of time and its relationship to morality. It posits that there are multiple ways of experiencing and understanding...

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UNPACKING RITUALS: EXPLORING THEIR POLITICAL AND EMOTIONAL DIMENSIONS FOR COLLECTIVE LIBERATION

Rituals of mourning, remembrance, and reclamation can play an important role in personal growth, social change, and cultural resilience. They have the potential to challenge oppressive power...

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INDIGENOUS GENDER DIVERSITY: EXPLORING MULTIPLE FORMS OF IDENTITY BEYOND BINARY CATEGORIES

Indigenous Gender Diversity
Indigenous societies have always recognized multiple forms of gender expression and identity beyond the binary categories of male and female. They see these identities...

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SEXUAL ORIENTATION & GENDER FLUIDITY: HOW NONWESTERN IDEAS CHALLENGE OUR UNDERSTANDING OF QUEER IDENTITY

In many non-Western cultures, the concept of gender is more fluid than it is in the West. While Western society tends to view gender as either male or female, there are some societies where...

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INDIGENOUS COSMOLOGIES AND GENDER FLUIDITY: EXPLORING TRADITIONAL WORLDVIEWS ON GENDER IDENTITY AND EXPRESSION.

Indigenous Cosmology
Indigenous cosmologies are worldviews that are based on traditional beliefs and practices of native peoples around the world. These cosmologies often involve multiple gender...

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THE INTERSECTIONALITY OF CULTURE, COMMUNITY, AND SEXUALITY IN MODERN QUEER IDENTITY

The word "queer" has been used to describe people who identify as LGBTQIA+ since the early 1990s. In the late 20th century, it was adopted as a positive label for those who did not fit into...

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THE RICH HISTORY AND PRESENT IMPLICATIONS OF GENDER DIVERSITY IN INDIGENOUS CULTURES

The concept of gender diversity is one that has been embraced by many societies throughout history. In some cultures, there are multiple genders recognized beyond male and female, such as those found...

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INDIGENOUS GENDER FLUIDITY: UNPACKING TRADITIONAL TRIBAL PRACTICES, ROLES, AND POWERS ACROSS CULTURES

Indigenous peoples have lived in harmony with nature for thousands of years, following their traditions and customs passed down through generations. One such tradition is the acceptance of gender...

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FAAFINE CULTURE: POLYNESIAN TRADITION OFFERS ALTERNATIVE MORAL FRAMEWORKS OF LOVE

Can the recovery of indigenous queer traditions offer alternative moral frameworks of love? Indigenous cultures around the world have a rich history of understanding and embracing diverse expressions...

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