Ritualized celebrations of sacred events play an essential role in shaping the identities and resilience of queer communities. These celebrations involve the act of coming together to honor,...
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: Celebrations play an essential role in shaping identities and resilience of queer communities
The question posed is "How have historical queer female networks balanced the tension between secrecy, intimacy, and political activism?" In order to answer this question, it is necessary to examine...
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: How historical queer female networks balanced secrecy, intimacy, and political activism?
Queer Temporality
Queer temporality is a concept used to describe how individuals outside of traditional gender binaries, such as nonbinary people, transgender people, intersex people, and others...
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: Queering time: reclaiming forgotten histories through nonlinear narratives.
LGBTQ individuals are known to be more likely than heterosexual individuals to experience mental health issues such as depression and anxiety, which may stem from various factors including...
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: How does engagement in activism affect mental health outcomes among lgbtq individuals?
Civic engagement is an important part of a healthy democracy, where individuals work together to achieve common goals that benefit society.
When it comes to the LGBTQ community, civic engagement...
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: Maximizing happiness in lgbtq community through utilitarianismfocused civic engagement
The term "LGBTQ+" stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Other Sexualities and Genders that are not cisgender and heterosexual. As such, these communities have developed unique...
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: Lgbtq+ aesthetics: challenging gender norms through fashion, performance, eroticism, art, and intimacy
Intimacy is an essential part of human existence that can be found within all types of relationships.
For members of the LGBTQ+ community, this concept takes on a unique meaning due to their...
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: The power of queer intimacy in resisting heteronormativity and promoting acceptance
The LGBTQ community is made up of people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, and other sexual and gender identities that may be outside societal norms....
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: Collective activism: how it impacts selfconcept, relational capacity, and social cognition in the lgbtq community
Bisexuals are those who are attracted to more than one gender, often equally.
Their identity is rarely recognized and validated due to societal biases and norms that privilege heterosexuality or...
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: Bisexuals experience of invisibility and erasure challenges philosophy, justice, rights, activism, and identity
The term "LGBTQ" is an acronym for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, and more recently, Plus. This community faces various types of stigmatization in society...
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: Understanding the impact of stigma on mental health for lgbtq youth: strategies for coping with chronic stress