The term "queer" is often used to describe non-heteronormative sexual identities and practices. Throughout history, people who identify as queer have been subject to various forms of discrimination,...
Read More
: Exploring the criminalization of queer sexualities: a legal and cultural history
Marriage has been traditionally recognized as a union between a man and a woman that is founded upon procreation and child rearing.
Recent legal developments have challenged this traditional...
Read More
: The impact of legal recognition of samesex marriage on family and morality
In order to fully understand Canadian queer activism's impact on legal reforms, it is necessary to examine its origins. The 1960s was an era of social upheaval that saw the rise of feminism, civil...
Read More
: Canadian queer activism: from decriminalization to legal reforms
Queer marginalization is an issue that has plagued society for centuries, but it continues to persist even today. It refers to the exclusion, stigmatization, and discrimination faced by people who do...
Read More
: Queer marginalization: a multifaceted challenge requiring systemic changes
Queer families are those formed outside of traditional male-female partnerships and they can be defined by many different configurations such as lesbian couples, gay couples, polyamorous groups,...
Read More
: Queer families: overcoming discrimination in workplaces, neighborhoods & legal systems
Queer families are increasingly visible and celebrated in today's society.
Their experience of parenthood is often fraught with challenges due to social, legal, and economic systems that do not...
Read More
: Exploring the challenges faced by queer parents: a look into legal and economic obstacles
Legal reforms are essential to advancing social justice and equality in Eastern Europe.
They may not be sufficient without corresponding cultural transformations. Cultural norms and practices...
Read More
: Reforming laws alone wont solve gender inequality in eastern europe: cultures must change too
The concept of family has traditionally been associated with heteronormative norms that dictate that a family consists of a man, woman, and their biological children.
The notion of family has...
Read More
: The rise of queer families: exploring nonheteronormative family structures
How does the pursuit of legal reform interact with the need for cultural transformation?
The pursuit of legal reform is an important part of creating change in society, but it cannot be done...
Read More
: Sexuality and intimacy: how legal reform interacts with culture to drive meaningful change
The question of which sociopolitical conditions have most consistently facilitated the legalization of LGBT rights has been at the forefront of many debates among scholars, activists, and...
Read More
: The legalization of lgbt rights: exploring the sociopolitical factors behind its successes