There has been growing interest in understanding the relationship between religion and queerness. Many people identify as both queer and religious, creating tensions between their identities that can...
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: The intersection of religion and queerness: examining tensions and adaptations
Article on Systemic Invisibility and Erasure of Marginalized Queer Groups
Systemic invisibility and erasure refer to the ways in which individuals or groups who identify as LGBTQ+ can experience...
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: Queer groups face systemic invisibility & erasure: exploring its impact on healthcare, media, & society.
How do verbal attacks, microaggressions, and social exclusion intersect with systemic inequalities to shape queer individuals' experiences, resilience, and strategies of empowerment?
In modern...
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: Understanding how systemic inequalities intersect with queer individuals experiences and strategies of empowerment
How do queer interpretations of sacred texts expand moral imagination, ethics, and social responsibility?
Sacred texts have been used for centuries to inform religious beliefs and cultural values....
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: How queer readings of sacred texts expand moral imagination, ethics, and social responsibility
The idea that mistakes and controversies involving public figures can teach society about queerness is an interesting one. It suggests that through their actions, these individuals can provide...
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: Mistakes and controversies around sexual identity: how public figures can shape societys understanding of queerness
Social media platforms offer an unprecedented opportunity to promote awareness about queer issues through educational campaigns, create advocacy movements, build communities, and foster safe spaces...
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: Queer education, advocacy, and community building on social media: tips for responsible use & ethical integrity
Queerness is a term used to describe people who do not conform to traditional gender norms and are often marginalized due to their nonconformity. Faith can be defined as an unshakable belief in...
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: Queerness, faith, and forgiveness: the intersectional power of selfacceptance and empathy
Structural Inequities and Cultural Norms in Sports
Structural inequalities refer to the systemic disadvantages that affect certain groups within society, including gender identity and expression....
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: Sexualizing trans athletes: the battle for equality in professional sports.
The issue of creating queer-friendly spaces in smaller communities has been an ongoing concern for LGBTQIA+ individuals who often face structural and cultural barriers that hinder their ability to...
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: the impact of structural and cultural barriers on queer social cohesion and mental health in smaller communities
The commodification of queer identity refers to the commercialization and monetization of non-normative gender and sexual identities for profit. Queer individuals are often exploited for their unique...
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: The impact of commodifying queer identity on authenticity, representation, and social justice