The concept of family has traditionally been defined as a unit comprised of biological relatives, including parents and children, who share a common ancestry and are bound together through blood...
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: Chosen families: rethinking kinship beyond biology for the lgbtq+ community
Queer chosen families are formed when individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ come together to create their own family unit. These families can be diverse in makeup, with some including children or...
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: Queer chosen families: building connections through care, autonomy, and interdependence
Queer Chosen Families refer to networks of friends who have formed a family outside of their biological or legal one. These communities often provide support and care for one another, particularly...
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: Queer chosen families and the importance of ethical practices for building trust and accountability