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
The challenge for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) parents is to navigate societal expectations, legal constraints, and traditional family practices while ensuring that their...
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: Sexuality intersections: lgbtq parenting challenges around gender identity and societys expectations
Can Queer Diasporic Communities Generate Alternative Moral Paradigms of Kinship, Care, and Belonging?
Queer diasporic communities have been exploring and experimenting with alternative ways of...
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: Can queer diasporic communities generate alternative moral paradigms of kinship, care, and belonging?.
Queer Critiques of Family
The concept of family has been central to human societies for millennia, but it is one that has changed greatly throughout history and across cultures. In Western...
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: solution: queer critiques of family: redefining relational structures beyond traditional norms
Normalization of queer families and relationships has impacted society's views on morality and social responsibility in various ways. Queerness has traditionally been seen as immoral, deviant, and...
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: Normalization of queer families impacts morality & social responsibility
The idea that parents can be both mothers and fathers is nothing new, but it's still an unconventional concept in many parts of the world. Queer families, those who identify as lesbian, gay,...
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: The unconventional but lovefilled world of queer parenting: how it challenges heteronormative structures
Queer families are those formed outside of traditional male-female partnerships and they can be defined by many different configurations such as lesbian couples, gay couples, polyamorous groups,...
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: Queer families: overcoming discrimination in workplaces, neighborhoods & legal systems
The idea of "chosen families" has gained increasing attention and significance in many different spheres, including but not limited to personal life, politics, social justice movements, and cultural...
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: Exploring chosen families: the significance of nontraditional kinship structures in queer communities