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QUEER INDIVIDUALS FACING ADVERSITY: BUILDING RESILIENCE THROUGH SELFCARE PRACTICES

One of the most common challenges faced by queer individuals is doctrinal condemnation, institutional exclusion, or social marginalization. These can take many forms, including religious opposition...

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QUEER MICROCOMMUNITY LIFE: HOW MENTORSHIP & EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE BUILD INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS

Queer micro-communities are small groups that bring together LGBTQ+ individuals who share similar interests, identities, and experiences. These communities often exist online and in person, providing...

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EXPLORING THE CHALLENGES OF QUEER PARTICIPATORY THEATER WITH IMPROVISATION AND ROLEPLAYING

Participatory theater is an emerging form of artistic expression where members of an audience are encouraged to actively participate in the performance, often through improvisation, role-playing, or...

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TOKENIZATION AND VISIBILITY: EXPLORING THE INTERSECTIONALITY OF INSTITUTIONAL POWER AND QUEER POLITICAL INCLUSION

The concept of queer political inclusion refers to the recognition and representation of individuals who identify themselves as non-heteronormative within formal institutions and public discourse....

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QUEER FOCUSED RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS: EXPLORING THE BENEFITS OF INCLUSIVITY AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Participation in queer-focused religious movements can provide individuals with a range of benefits that contribute to their overall well-being, including enhancing resilience, ethical clarity, and...

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QUEER THEOLOGYS INTERGENERATIONAL DIALOGUE: HOW IT SHAPES PEDAGOGY

Queer theology is an emerging field that explores how religious traditions can be reinterpreted to better understand sexual diversity. While many academics have contributed to this discourse,...

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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TOKENISM AND GENUINE EMPOWERMENT IN QUEER ACTIVISM: HOW TO MAKE REAL CHANGE HAPPEN

Tokens are objects that represent something else, often used to make a person feel included without actually having any real power or influence. Inclusion refers to the act of including someone or...

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THE POWER OF SEXUAL FREEDOM: HOW TO REDEFINE PUBLIC MORALITY AND CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY THROUGH QUEER ACTIVISM

Public morality is the set of rules and norms that govern individual behavior within a society. These moral guidelines are shaped by cultural values, traditions, and beliefs about what is right or...

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AN OVERVIEW OF SEXUAL TRANSGRESSION AND ITS INTERSECTION WITH POLITICS

Sexual transgression can be understood as an act that violates societal norms or expectations around sexual behavior. It is often associated with breaking rules, taboos, and social conventions...

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SEXUALITY AND POLITICAL DISCOURSE: HOW QUEER DESIRE CHALLENGES HETERONORMATIVITY

Queer desire is an umbrella term used to describe the non-normative sexual identities that challenge societal and political norms. It can refer to anything from sexual attraction towards people of...

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