Digital Queer Activism and Community Building
Digital technologies have revolutionized social movements and political action, transforming how people organize, mobilize, and connect around shared...
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: How digital queer activism is transforming community building
Queer bodies, aesthetics, and performative identities have been depicted through various forms of visual media for centuries. From the earliest paintings to modern day television shows and films,...
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: Queer bodies, aesthetics, performative identities: breaking down barriers through visual representation
What is censorship?
Censorship refers to any restriction placed upon the free flow of information and ideas, often imposed by governments or other authority figures who seek to control public...
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: Generations experience differences in openness and censorship of lgbt content
There has been an increase in research exploring the impact of family dynamics and parental attitudes on the sexual identity development of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) youth. While...
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: How family dynamics and parental attitudes shape sexual identity development among lgbt youth
Can pride remain radical, subversive, and transformative in the context of commercialization, institutional sponsorship, or mainstreaming? This question has been debated for decades among activists,...
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: Does pride still have its radical roots? the debate over commercialization, sponsorship, and mainstream recognition
Imagine a world where gender and sexual orientation are no longer considered binary concepts, but rather fluid identities that exist on a spectrum. In this world, people are free to explore their own...
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: The reimagining of society: a world beyond binary gender and traditional relationships
Queer artists are individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, pansexual, polyamorous, asexual, demisexual, intersex, or otherwise do not conform to traditional gender...
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: How queer artists can maintain authenticity & integrity while navigating multiple identities
Queer literature is often characterized by its rejection of traditional conventions and expectations, particularly those related to gender and sexuality. This includes an exploration of alternative...
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: The power of nontraditional heroes and emotional connections in queer literature
The issue of systemic discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people is one that has been present for centuries, but it remains an important topic in modern society. In...
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: The moral implications of silence when facing systemic discrimination against lgbt individuals
Today, many people identify themselves as queer. In this article, I will discuss the interaction between commercialization and visibility of queer identity. For years, the LGBT community has fought...
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: Queer identity commercialization vs. visibility & agency: the battle between marketing strategies and social perception