The way that people view gender roles and sexuality can have an effect on how they see others who identify as LGBTQ+. This is because these identities are often seen as going against traditional...
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: Textbflgbtq+ identities face discrimination due to traditional societal expectations
Media education is an essential part of any educational system that seeks to promote diversity and inclusion. It plays a crucial role in shaping the attitudes and behaviors of young people towards...
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: The importance of queerphobia, heteronormativity, inclusive representation in media education
Most people have heard about the concept of self-esteem, which is defined as how individuals feel about themselves and their worth. Self-esteem can be shaped by many factors, including media...
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: Media narratives and their impact on selfesteem, relational expectations, and social acceptance among sexual minorities
Queer believers are individuals who identify with their gender identity and/or sexual orientation in ways that may not conform to traditional religious teachings about sexuality and gender roles....
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: Navigating dual marginalization: how queer believers can find acceptance within religious communities
There has been an increase in public discourse about how intergenerational transmissions of LGBTQ+ values shape both identity and collective ethical consciousness. This phenomenon is particularly...
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: Generational shifts: exploring how lgbtq+ values are transmitted across generations
The psychological impact of religious shame is often profound and can have far-reaching effects on an individual's mental health. Shame can lead to feelings of guilt, worthlessness, and isolation,...
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: Unpacking the psychological consequences of religious shame on lgbtq+ individuals
The experience of being lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, or otherwise non-heteronormative is complicated for many teenagers. In addition to potential social stigma,...
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: How lgbt teenagers cope with mental health challenges due to social stigma and discrimination
Queer art is defined as visual representations that depict LGBTQIA+ individuals, their experiences, and perspectives. It has been instrumental in creating awareness about the community's struggles...
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: queer art: how immersive and generative technologies can revolutionize transparency vs. visibility debates
What is Violence Against Non-Binary Populations?
Violence against non-binary populations refers to physical, psychological, emotional, social, sexual, and economic abuse suffered by individuals...
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: Sexuality and intimacy issues faced by nonbinary communities understanding the effects of social exclusion
Queer Spirituality is an umbrella term for practices that involve exploring spirituality beyond heteronormative religious frameworks, such as Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism,...
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: Queer spirituality: redefining divine justice and mercy through personal agency, systemic oppression awareness