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THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF RADICAL QUEER ART: CELEBRATING LOVE AND INTIMACY

The Political History of Radical Queer Art
Radical queer art has a rich history that dates back to the early twentieth century. In the years following World War I, artists began to explore themes...

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INTERGENERATIONAL QUEER KNOWLEDGE AND ITS IMPACT ON MENTAL HEALTH

Intergenerational Queer Knowledge is important because it provides people with a sense of connection to their ancestors and a way to learn from those who have come before them. This type of knowledge...

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THE INTERSECTION OF QUEERNESS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE MOVEMENTS: HOW HISTORY SHAPES CONTEMPORARY ADVOCACY

There has been an increasing focus on the intersection between queerness and social justice movements. This focus is due to the recognition that queerness is often associated with marginalized...

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SAMESEX INTIMACY: A JOURNEY THROUGH ART HISTORY FROM HIDDEN TO CELEBRATED

Since ancient times, various cultures have been fascinated by the idea of same-sex relationships.
It was not until the late 19th century that homosexuality became more widely recognized in Europe...

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QUEER TEMPORALITY AND ETHICAL SELFTRANSFORMATION: EXPLORING NEW WAYS OF THINKING ABOUT PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT.

Queer Temporality and Ethical Self-Transformation
Queer temporality is an approach to understanding time that emerged from queer theory in the late twentieth century. It challenges traditional...

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LGBTQ RIGHTS MILESTONES: FROM STONEWALL RIOTS TO OBERGEFELL V. HODGES

The Stonewall Riots of 1969 marked a turning point in the history of LGBTQ rights. This uprising against police brutality and discrimination at a popular gay bar in New York City led to increased...

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THE HISTORY OF LGBTQ+ PEOPLE: UNCOVERING HIDDEN PERSPECTIVES THROUGH MULTIPLE APPROACHES AND INTERSECTIONALITY

The history of LGBTQ+ people has often been suppressed, censored, and misunderstood due to stigmas and stereotypes associated with their identities and practices. Historians have struggled to...

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RADICAL QUEER MEMORY: A TOOL FOR RESISTING CULTURAL ERASURE AND PRESERVING LGBTQ+ HISTORY

Radical queer memory is an important tool for resisting cultural erasure and preserving LGBTQ+ history. It involves remembering and reclaiming the stories of queer individuals, communities, and...

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QUEER FASHION: A LOOK AT IDENTITY, SUBVERSION, AND MEMORY THROUGH MATERIAL CULTURE

There has been an increasing interest in using fashion to explore and document queer history and identity. This approach can be seen as a way to preserve the memory of communities that have often...

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MEMORIES OF SEXUAL IDENTITY: HOW THEY IMPACT PRIDE AND SHAME WITHIN QUEER COMMUNITIES

Memories are essential to identity
People remember things they experienced that define who they are. These memories can be positive or negative, and influence how people view themselves and...

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