The concept of hierarchy is deeply embedded within human society since time immemorial. From the earliest known societies to modern day civilizations, humans have been organized into distinct classes...
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: How hierarchical structures impact the lgbtq+ communitys sexuality, intimacy, and relationships
LGBTQ communities are often subjected to various forms of repression through political and legal systems that criminalize their identity and sexual orientation. This is done through laws such as...
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: Sexual repression of lgbtq communities persists despite legal challenges
The study of how restrictive legal and social frameworks affect lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning people has been explored extensively in academia.
There is still much to...
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: How lgbtq communities can promote resilience and resistance under restrictive legal and social conditions
The struggle for LGBTQ liberation is one that has been fought throughout history, but it remains an ongoing battle today. Political and legal mechanisms of repression against this community are...
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: Liberating intimacy: the struggle against lgbtq repression continues
Youth-Led Advocacy Groups for LGBTQ Rights
There has been an increasing focus on the role that youth-led organizations play in advocating for LGBTQ rights. These organizations are using various...
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: Sexuality & social justice: how youthled organizations are changing attitudes towards lgbtq rights
Economic precarity refers to the state of being economically unstable or uncertain, where an individual or population may be at risk of falling into poverty or facing financial difficulties due to...
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: How economic precarity affects lgbtq+ individuals financial stability
LGBTQ+ law refers to the legal recognition and protection of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and plus people's rights across different jurisdictions. Comparative studies examine how laws...
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: Lgbtq+ law: comparative studies reveal diverse perspectives on human rights