The term 'queer' refers to people who do not identify themselves within binary gender identities such as male/female, heterosexual/homosexual, etc. It is often used in reference to those who are...
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: Queer celebrities shape society and challenges faced by ordinary people
How do queer activists negotiate visibility alongside risks of discrimination and violence? Queer activism is about advocating for the rights and recognition of people who identify outside of...
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: How queer activists use creativity and caution to advocate for visibility and safety
The term 'queer' has been used to refer to individuals who identify themselves outside of heterosexual norms since the 1990s. Queer people can be bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, genderqueer,...
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: How queer people navigate identity, relationships, and activism online
We can divide the world into different cultures and countries, each with its own traditions and beliefs regarding sexual orientation. Some cultures are more accepting than others when it comes to...
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: Cultural relativism and homosexuality: how global queer activists should balance equality with identity
Digital platforms have transformed the way that people communicate and interact with one another, including within LGBTQ+ communities. Online spaces allow individuals to connect and organize around...
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Queer resistance and activism is an important part of contemporary society. It involves using technology to express oneself and advocate for rights and visibility. Digital technologies have made it...
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: Queer resistance & activism in the age of digital technology: privacy, surveillance, and representation
How does cyber-surveillance affect safety strategies and resistance methods for queer activists online?
Queer activists must be careful when using social media to express their opinions or...
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: How does cybersurveillance affect safety strategies and resistance methods for queer activists?
Performance art is an expressive form that can be understood as a response to social or political issues. Artists may present their ideas through various media forms like dance, music, painting,...
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: how can epistemic inquiries through queer performance practices challenge dominant discourses?
Queer activists are constantly navigating the push and pull between their desire for meaningful social change and the persistent cultural stigma that still exists around sexual orientation and gender...
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: The struggle for queer visibility and acceptance: navigating cultural stigma while finding community
The development and widespread adoption of social media have revolutionized how queer activists communicate with each other and share their message to a global audience. Before the internet became...
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: The impact of social media on queer activism and community building