As the LGBT community continues to grow and evolve, so too do its cultural memories and traditions. These memories and traditions serve as vital resources for understanding the past and present...
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: How queer culture can preserve historical memories and traditions
Queer Resilience Defined
Resilience is defined as "the ability to recover from setbacks." But what about when those setbacks are caused by prejudice, discrimination, violence, and oppression...
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: Answer: how queer resilience defined through tenderness and vulnerability in action
There has been increasing attention to the role that volunteerism plays in building strong communities and promoting social cohesion. This is especially true for marginalized groups such as queer...
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: Volunteering among queer populations: building community resilience and solidarity
As human beings, we all have a natural desire for connection, community, and belongingness.
This need can often conflict with societal expectations and norms, particularly when it comes to matters...
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: Queer mental health challenges: the effects of religious and cultural pressure on identity development
Historical trauma is a broad term used to describe the cumulative impact of multiple experiences of oppression, violence, discrimination, abuse, marginalization, and forced assimilation experienced...
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: The raw output: sexual trauma and its effects on queer populations in contemporary society
How does long-term exposure to systemic discrimination impact resilience, identity, and intergenerational trauma among queer individuals, and what community practices could anticipate and mitigate...
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: How longterm discrimination impacts resilience, identity & intergenerational trauma among queer individuals
Mental health is an important aspect of human wellbeing that encompasses both emotional and psychological aspects. Queer individuals have been historically stigmatized and marginalized due to their...
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: Sexuality, mental health, and lgbti+ identity: exploring intersectional pressures
The concept of "narratives of queer joy" refers to stories that celebrate and affirm non-heteronormative identities and experiences. These narratives often center around themes of self-love,...
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: Experience the power of selflove and community with narratives of queer joy
The term "queer" refers to people who identify themselves outside of the heteronormative binary of male/female gender identification. Queer spaces are places where these individuals can gather...
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: Finding safe spaces: the importance of queer community resilience
Queer resistance has been an integral part of LGBTQ+ history since the beginning of time, but what lessons can be learned from past struggles to inform current movements? In this article, we will...
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: How historical queer resistance tactics can guide our advocacy work today