The concept of care refers to a variety of activities that are performed in order to promote wellbeing, health, safety, and survival within communities. This includes providing emotional support,...
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: Queer practices offer alternatives to traditional family and care structures.
Relational Solidarity refers to a set of principles that emphasizes mutual aid, support, and reciprocity among individuals or groups who are linked through shared experiences of discrimination,...
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: Taking action for equality: exploring the powerful concept of relational solidarity
Queer communities have historically prioritized collective action, support, and reciprocity among members to promote wellness and social change. These practices are particularly important for...
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: Promoting wellness and social change through queer community care
Queer vulnerability can be defined as an openness to the world that is often seen as dangerous in a society where individualism and competition are encouraged. It is the willingness to expose oneself...
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: Unpacking queer vulnerability and its potential for social change
The ethics of care is a moral theory that emphasizes the importance of interdependence, mutual aid, and compassionate action to ensure wellbeing and flourishing for all individuals within a...
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: How selfcare is critical to flourishing relationships and community wellbeing
The topic of this article is how queer care, which refers to the practice of prioritizing one's own needs for self-care, community care, and political action, can resist capitalist isolation and...
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: How queer care challenges capitalist isolation and promotes intimate relationships
Queer micro-communities have been known for their ability to embody alternative political structures through erotic relationality, which can challenge conventional governance in many ways. These...
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: how queer microcommunities are challenging conventional governance through erotic relationships
In this paper, I will explore the idea that sustaining each other during times of systemic neglect can serve as the foundation for building a moral queer community. To begin with, it is important to...
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: Sustaining each other: building a moral queer community through systems resistance and solidarity
The article will provide an insight into how the concept of mutual aid functions psychologically within the LGBTQ+ community and discusses the significance of empathy in maintaining such networks....
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: The significance of empathy in maintaining effective mutual aid networks within the lgbtq+ community
In order to understand how moral solidarity can exist without collapsing into moral paternalism or saviorism, it is important to define both terms. Moral paternalism refers to the belief that some...
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: how can we practice moral solidarity without falling into moral paternalism or saviorism?