The term "queer" is used to refer to people who identify themselves outside of traditional gender norms and roles. It includes individuals who are transgender, nonbinary, pansexual, asexual,...
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: Queer beliefs and their impact on sexuality and relationships
How do queer-inclusive pedagogical practices influence adolescent social development, empathy, peer interactions, and awareness of systemic inequalities?
Queer-inclusive pedagogy is an approach to...
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: Improving academic achievement and empathy through queerinclusive pedagogy
Can queer-inclusive religious practices improve mental health outcomes and enhance social connectedness among marginalized populations? This is an important question that has been explored by...
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: Queerinclusive religious practices: how they enhance social connectedness and improve mental health outcomes
Queer-inclusive pedagogical approaches have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their ability to create safe spaces for students who identify as LGBTQ+ to learn about themselves and...
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: how does queerinclusive education foster healthy relationships between teens?
How can corporate policies move beyond performative allyship to ensure genuine and systemic support for queer employees?
The LGBTQIA+ community has faced discrimination and prejudice for...
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: A guide to genuine support for queer employees through systemic change
Queer believers are people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, asexual, or other non-heterosexual identities, and who also hold religious beliefs. They may feel a sense of...
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: Sexuality and religion: exploring the tensions faced by queer believers
Queer-inclusive approaches aim to include non-binary identities and experiences within religious contexts that have traditionally been dominated by heterosexual norms. This can foster resilience,...
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: Sexuality and religion: embracing queer identities to foster resilience
Queerness, as a concept, has been a subject of much discussion within the LGBTQ+ community for decades now. It refers to non-heterosexual identities or orientations, which are often characterized by...
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: A philosophical approach to sexuality: exploring the intersectionality of queerness and oppression
Political movements have become more inclusive of queer voices but often lack genuine power-sharing structures to create real change for marginalized communities. This is problematic because it means...
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: Political movements must empower marginalized voices to achieve lasting change
What is Queer Theology?
Queer theology refers to the intersection of religious belief and nontraditional identities, including but not limited to LGBTQ+ people, transgender individuals, intersex...
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: Reinterpreting doctrines of grace: how queer theology can expand spiritual liberation in religious communities