The term "queer" has been used to describe people who identify outside of traditional gender binaries and sexual orientations since the early 1990s. Queer culture encompasses many different ways of...
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: Exploring the complex world of queer culture: a look at its challenges to societal expectations
National myths are stories that a country tells itself about its history, culture, values, and identity. They shape how people understand their place in society and what is considered normal or...
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: How national myths and cultural narratives impact attitudes towards lgbtq+ individuals
How can empathy-driven education and activism disrupt cycles of intergenerational prejudice toward sexual and gender minorities?
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of...
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: How to teach empathy and disrupt cycles of prejudice towards sexual and gender minorities?
Religious Teachings and Homophobia
Homosexuality is a controversial subject in many religions. While some faiths accept it as an acceptable practice, others condemn it as sinful. This article will...
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: how religious teachings lead to internalized homophobia and societal discrimination
The topic of cannonical representation in medical systems is an issue that has been debated for some time now, but it is still one that needs to be addressed more often than not. The problem with...
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: The problem with binary representation systems in healthcare for nonbinary people
Queer Poetics is a movement that emerged from within the LGBTQIA+ community to challenge traditional ideas about gender and sexuality through artistic expression. It involves the creation of poetry...
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: Exploring queer poetics: how language can subvert normative discourse through playful use of words and imagery
Terminology Development Over Time
The development of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, plus (LGBTQ+) terminology has undergone significant changes throughout history. From the early days...
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: A history of evolving lgbtq+ terminology: from early days to intersectional identities and fluid generation
The word "queer" has been used to describe people who identify as LGBTQIA+ since the early 1990s. In the late 20th century, it was adopted as a positive label for those who did not fit into...
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: The intersectionality of culture, community, and sexuality in modern queer identity
Queerness and Visibility
In today's world, where gender roles have been challenged and redefined, queer couples are becoming increasingly visible in society. This has led to a new understanding of...
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: Queerness and visibility: rewriting the narrative on love, family, and relationships
School is an important institution that plays a vital role in shaping students' attitudes towards gender roles and sexual orientation. Peer groups are a significant influence on students'...
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: School climate and its impact on lgbtq+ students mental health and academic performance.