Queerness is an umbrella term that refers to people who identify outside of heterosexual and cisgender normativity. This means they may be gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, pansexual,...
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: queer tenderness challenges heteronormativity: embracing fluid gender and sexuality
The concept of family has always been associated with love and support, but for many members of the LGBTQ+ community, it can also be a source of conflict and confusion. In traditional heteronormative...
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: The ethical concept of care evolved in queer families: beyond biological kinship
Navigating Dual Responsibilities
Queer parents have to balance caring for their children while also advocating for greater acceptance of nontraditional families in society. To start, many queer...
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: Tackling two responsibilities: how queer parents juggle family life and activism to promote equality
Queer families have been present throughout history but remain largely unrecognized and underrepresented. Their diversity can be understood through a variety of lenses such as culture, race, gender,...
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: A look at the challenges faced by queer families throughout history: from legal to cultural to social
Queer families are groups formed by people who do not identify with traditional gender roles or heteronormative expectations of romantic partnerships. These families have been historically...
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: The challenges and support systems for queer families around the world
Can queer households serve as experimental sites for reimagining the ethics of care, authority, and obligation? This question is at the heart of recent scholarship that explores how nontraditional...
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: Polyamory vs monogamy: exploring power dynamics & relationship ethics
How do Queer Parents Face the Invisible Workload of Navigating Systems Built for Heterosexual Families?
When we think about family structures that include at least one LGBTQ+ parent or caregiver,...
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: Queer parents navigate invisible workload of systems not designed for them.
Queer families refer to groups composed of individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, asexual, intersex, pansexual, polyamorous, or otherwise outside of...
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: The impact of sexual identity on family dynamics and relationships
Raising a family is an important part of human life, but when this occurs within the context of a non-heteronormative relationship, it can become politicized. Queer families are those that do not fit...
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: Raising a family as a nonheteronormative couple: the political challenges & benefits of parenthood
In today's world, there are numerous types of families that exist within different societies. One type of family is known as the "queer" family, which can consist of any combination of gender...
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: The stigmas surrounding queer families and their fight for acceptance in society