Queer Marginalization and Inclusive Communities
Queer marginalization is a form of oppression based on sexual orientation, gender identity, expression, and presentation that has been historically...
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: How to foster inclusivity and healing for lgbtq+ people through community care
Bisexuality is a type of sexual orientation that refers to individuals who are attracted to both men and women. It differs from homosexuality and heterosexuality because it encompasses attraction to...
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: Redefining authenticity: how bisexuality challenges binary constructs and improves sexual understanding
Queer theology expands conventional understandings of divine justice, mercy, and relationality by exploring the intersections between gender identity, sexual orientation, and spiritual beliefs....
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: Queer theology reimagines justice, relationships, and god's love through intersectional lenses
Self-acceptance is an important aspect of mental health for all individuals, but it can be especially challenging for those who identify as queer. Queerness encompasses a wide range of identities and...
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: How queer individuals can embrace their identities while navigating religious teachings on sexuality.
One's class, race, and sexual orientation are all important factors that can influence one's coping strategies and access to support when faced with adversity or challenges.
Individuals from...
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: Sexual orientation and race: how class intersections shape adversity copiing strategies
How can dialectical thinking illuminate the constant negotiation between societal norms and individual LGBTQIA+ subjectivities? Dialectical thinking is a philosophical approach that emphasizes the...
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: How can dialectical thinking illuminate the interplay between societal norms and individual lgbtqia+ subjectivities?
Trans embodiment is an important concept that has been explored extensively in recent years, particularly in relation to gender identity and social justice movements. Trans individuals often face...
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: Exploring trans embodiment and selftransformation for ethical discourses
Trauma is defined as an experience that causes intense physical, emotional, psychological, and/or spiritual distress to an individual. This can be caused by a variety of factors such as natural...
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: Unpacking the complex interplay between trauma, minority stress, and mental health amongst the queer community
Queerness, defined as nonconforming to dominant norms of gender and/or sexuality, has been embraced by many individuals who challenge societal conventions of romantic relationships. This essay...
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: Queer relationships and the rethinking of love, sexuality, and intimacy
The queer body challenges the abstractionist philosophy because it reminds them of truth's embodiment. Queer bodies are more than just physical manifestations; they are a symbolic representation of...
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: The embodied truth: how queer bodies challenge abstract philosophy