Queer communities are diverse groups of people who identify themselves outside of the traditional gender binary or heterosexual norms. They may be gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary,...
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: Queer community navigates individual freedom vs collective solidarity: strategies for political action
How can public space be theorized as an ethical site for queer visibility and communal engagement? In order to answer this question, we must first consider what it means to be queer and why it is...
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: Queer visibility and public space: theorizing ethical community engagement
Radical Autonomy Intersecting With Collective Ethical Action, Social Responsibility, And Queer Activism
In a society where individuals are increasingly driven to pursue their own interests and...
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: . reclaiming power: how queer activists use radical autonomy to foster collective change
Queer spiritual leaders are individuals who identify as queer and also hold positions of religious leadership within their communities. These leaders face unique challenges when navigating the...
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: The struggle between faith and social justice: how queer spiritual leaders balance tradition and activism
The topic of the article focuses on exploring the importance of humor in queer resistance, coping mechanisms, and community building. This article will provide an in-depth analysis of the various...
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: The importance of humor in queer resistance and community building
Queer sexual expression is an important aspect of identity that encompasses various forms of self-expression through one's gender, body, and emotions. It often includes acts such as kissing,...
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: performance artist challenges societys views with daring works exploring queerness
In marginalized queer communities, sexual pleasure is often tied to activism and identity affirmation. Through activism, these communities have fought for recognition and acceptance of their...
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: Exploring the intersection between sexual pleasure and identity affirmation
Queer Public Art is a term that refers to visual art forms created by individuals who identify as queer or LGBTQ+. This type of art has been used for centuries as a means of expressing identity,...
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: Why queer public art matters: representation, activism and community building
How might queer theology inform interfaith cooperation on sexual and gender justice, and what future collaborations might emerge?
Queer theology is an academic discipline that focuses on...
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: A new perspective: how queer theology can help promote interfaith collaborations towards sexual and gender justice
Queer Resilience
Queer resilience is defined as the capacity to survive and thrive despite social, cultural, political, economic, and physical challenges that are often linked to one's sexual...
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: Queer resilience how queer people transform adversity into positive forces for change.