Queer communities are groups of individuals who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, intersex, asexual, nonbinary, and/or pansexual. They often experience...
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: Reclaim your identity with creative resistance: the importance of collective memory and activism in queer communities
In many cultures around the world, there is a strong negative attitude towards homosexuality and LGBTQ+ people. This has led to discriminatory laws, policies, and social norms that marginalize these...
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: The role of antilgbtq+ narratives in shaping law, public opinion and social cohesion
Internalized homophobia refers to a person's negative beliefs about their own identity as LGBTQ+, often resulting from cultural messages that promote heterosexuality and cisgender identity. This...
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: Overcoming internalized homophobia: strategies for breaking down barriers to selfacceptance
Moral Fatigue in Queer Activists Confronting Systemic Prejudice
Moral fatigue is a concept that refers to the psychological exhaustion experienced when individuals repeatedly encounter situations...
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: sexuality and mental health: the effects of moral fatigue on queer activists
Public shaming is a widespread phenomenon that can have severe consequences for individuals, especially those who are part of marginalized groups such as the LGBT community. When an individual...
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: How public shaming can harm the mental health of lgbt individuals: a look at the risks and consequences
Adolescent Development
A teenager's brain is undergoing significant changes. As they learn about themselves, their peers, and the world around them, they are also developing new cognitive...
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: Teenage brain changes & lgbt acceptance: tips for resisting parental prejudice
Queer movements have been using online platforms to amplify their voices and advocate for equality since the early days of the Internet. Cyber-activism has become an essential part of the LGBTQ+...
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: How queer movements are redefining political participation through cyberactivism
The evolution of LGBT symbols has been an important aspect of queer history for decades. From the pink triangle to the rainbow flag, these symbols have played a significant role in representing LGBT...
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: Sexuality history identity celebrate resistance pride community flag symbol evolved decades modern queer symbols
We will explore how collective memory, cultural storytelling, and intergenerational knowledge play an important role in reinforcing resilience and identity cohesion within LGBTQ+ communities....
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: Sexuality reinforcing resilience: exploring collective memory and identity cohesion within lgbtq+ communities
Emotional Harmony and Social Engagement
The term "emotional harmony" refers to an individual's ability to understand, process, and regulate their own feelings and those of others effectively. It...
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: Unpacking the intersection between lgbtq+ identity, emotional harmony, and social engagement