The term "queer" refers to people who identify outside of traditional heterosexual norms. It can include those who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, pansexual, nonbinary, intersex,...
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: Queerinclusive religious communities promote justice, equality, and divine morality
Queer individuals experience unique challenges due to their identities, including physical and mental health issues, discrimination, violence, and social exclusion. Structurally, they face barriers...
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: Discrimination against the queer community: exploring challenges and strategies
There has been increasing interest in the potential benefits of incorporating queer-inclusive educational interventions into formal school curricula to promote social justice, equity, and...
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: Promoting social justice through queerinclusive educational interventions | examining their impact on moral development
The topic of queer-inclusive religious mentorship and education is an important one that has been gaining traction in recent years. Queer people often face discrimination and exclusion within...
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: Discover the emotional benefits of queerinclusive religious mentorship and education
Queer-inclusive curricula refer to educational programs that incorporate materials and activities related to gender identity and sexual orientation into their regular lessons. This approach has...
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: Increased academic performance through queerinclusive curricula
Queer theology is an interdisciplinary approach that examines how LGBTQ+ identities intersect with religion and spirituality. It focuses on the ways that queer people have been excluded from...
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: Queering god: an intersectional approach to spirituality and sexuality.
Queer individuals are those whose sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression differs from societal norms. In feminist movements, there has been historical exclusion of this group due to their...
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: exploring the history of exclusion within feminism: a look at the challenges faced by the queer community
The concept of queer erasure refers to the systematic silencing, invalidation, and removal of anything related to LGBTQ+ identities from social institutions such as education, employment, housing,...
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: How lgbtq+ people are erased in healthcare systems: a guide for mitigating impacts
Access to cultural capital determines who is allowed to be visible as queer
A common misconception is that being queer means having a certain lifestyle, dressing or acting in a specific way. This...
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: Access to cultural capital: why some queer individuals are visible while others arent
How to improve the psychological and social outcomes of queer individuals through structured allyship, mentorship, and peer support
Structured allyship, mentorship, and peer support are crucial...
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: Uncovering the impact of allyship, mentorship and peer support on queer psychosocial health: a comprehensive guide.