Stigmas are social beliefs that create negative attitudes towards certain groups of people. These beliefs can be based on factors such as race, gender, class, religion, age, and sexual orientation....
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: How social stigmas shape moral judgements towards lgbtq individuals
Queer temporality is the idea that time exists outside of linear progression, that it is non-linear and can be bent, stretched, compressed, or frozen. It challenges dominant narratives of life...
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: Queer temporalities: challenging linear narratives of life trajectory
There has been an increasing focus on the intersection between LGBTQ+ identities and race, class, gender, ability, age, religion, and other social categories. This has led to a greater understanding...
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: Sexuality intersections exploring the impact of identity oppression liberation struggles memories
Sexual experience is often seen as a private matter that involves physical pleasure, gratification, and release.
It can also be used as a tool to explore philosophical concepts such as identity,...
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: Sexual experience: a tool for selfdiscovery and cultural critique
Queer communities are often characterized by their members' unique combination of gender identity, sexual orientation, race, class, ability, and other socially constructed factors that determine how...
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: Intersectional identities shaping oppression, resilience, & activism within queer communities
As technology advances, so does its impact on society's moral landscape. One area where this is particularly apparent is in the realm of LGBTQ+ activism. With the rise of social media and online...
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: Lgbtq+ activism: the rising importance of digital privacy and its impact on social change
I will explore the concept of vulnerability as an ethical and political framework for understanding queer subjectivity. This includes examining how vulnerability can be used to challenge dominant...
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: How vulnerability creates new forms of resistance & community in queer subjectivity
Narrative ethics is an approach to understanding moral reasoning that focuses on the stories individuals tell about their lives and the decisions they make. It suggests that people's experiences,...
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: What does it mean to date in a world that isnt always accepting of lgbt people?
Can love itself function as a spiritual critique of moral authoritarianism? This is a complicated question that has sparked heated debate among philosophers, religious scholars, and psychologists for...
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: Does love break boundaries? a look at moral authoritarianisms impact on relationships
Queer freedom is an essential aspect of human rights that must be safeguarded to ensure individuals can live their lives freely without fear of discrimination or violence.
Achieving this goal...
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: Collective responsibility and individual autonomy: how it impacts queer freedom